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Light
Work
Since
1973 Light Work has provided direct support to artists working
in the mediums of photography and digital imaging through
exhibitions, lectures, classes, artist residencies, publications
and other related projects. Light Work's aim is to support
artists in the production of new work and to provide a forum
for artists from outside Light Work's geographic area to interact
formally and informally with our local community. Visit the
Light Work website to find out about opportunities for artists,
exhibitions, back issues of our publication Contact Sheet,
books and prints for sale, and our large online collection
of art. Light Work, Robert B. Menschel Media Center, 316 Waverly
Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244. 315-443-1300. info@lightwork.org.
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Community
Darkrooms
Supporting the Artist in Everyone Since 1972
Community
Darkrooms is a state-of-the-art, affordable public access
photography and digital imaging facility. Our newly renovated
space provides photographers access to black-and-white and
color darkrooms, a lighting studio, and a digital lab with
top-of-the-line scanning and printing equipment. Other services
include high-resolution scanning and digital printing services,
as well as unique educational programs. Our facility is the
only one of its kind in Central New York. Community Darkrooms,
Robert B. Menschel Media Center, 316 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse,
NY 13244. 315-443-2450. comdark@syr.edu.
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The
Everson Museum of Art |
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The Everson Museum
of Art, established in 1897 as the Syracuse Museum of Fine
Arts, is internationally recognized for its distinctive structural
design by the noted architect I.M. Pei and
for its extensive and significant collection of American ceramics
and American art videos. In addition to exhibitions, the Everson,
free and open to the public, presents a monthly Contemporary
Film Series, regular Artist Open events and a wide variety
of art education programs for adults and children.
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Clayscapes
Pottery, Inc.
1003
W. Fayette St., Suite L1
Syracuse, NY 13204
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In November, 2001, Laguna Clay Co. moved its long standing distributorship
from Skaneateles, NY to Syracuse, NY. At that time they asked
CNY potter and Laguna customer, Don Seymour to run the distributorship.
Two years later in the fall of 2003, Clayscapes Pottery Inc.
bought the Laguna distributorship in Syracuse, NY and became
and independent distributor.Clayscapes Pottery Inc. is committed
to furthering the ceramic medium through providing quality products
at affordable prices with consistent, superior customer service
and education.
Clayscapes Pottery is passionate and enthusiastic about the development
of clay arts in the CNY region. With long range goals, we are taking
short range steps to make our vision a reality. Call, e-mail or stop
in to see us and we will be glad to assist you.
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