Jun 18 Thursday
How do we reconcile our engineered past with an ecological future?
2025 Erie Canal Artists-in-Residence Sarah Cameron Sunde and Kari Varner explore the Canal from an environmental lens.
Kari Varner, a distinguished photographer and educator, explored key ecological sites along the canal, integrating harvested plants into her photographic artworks. Sarah Cameron Sunde, an innovative interdisciplinary artist, engaged with canal communities to create pieces that physically and ecologically connect with the canal. She also developed work in collaboration with Jeremy Dennis, a contemporary fine art photographer and an enrolled Tribal Member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation in Southampton, NY.
In this six-session series, students will learn about the versatile drawing medium of charcoal. From its wide range of expressive possibilities to its intricate shading and texture potential, charcoal has a little bit for everyone. The class will focus on a wipe out technique working in a step-by-step process using layers to capture a full range of dynamic lighting in students’ artwork.
Jun 19 Friday
Jun 20 Saturday
Jun 21 Sunday
Jun 22 Monday
Jun 23 Tuesday
The Textile Society of America (TSA) is delighted to present "Textiles Close Up: The Dressed Body & Wearable Innovations," a flagship program offering deep engagement with textiles through exclusive access to collections and behind-the-scenes tours.
This exciting program will take place over two days in Syracuse and Ithaca, New York, on June 23–24.
In collaboration with exceptional regional partners—including the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center, The Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection at Syracuse University, The Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection in the Department of Human Centered Design, The Hybrid Body Lab at Cornell University, and The Everson Museum of Art—we will explore the evolving relationship between body, cloth, and innovation. The program offers unique perspectives on New York's textile history, ranging from Indigenous traditions to industrial innovations.
Space is limited. Early registration is strongly encouraged to reserve your place.
Jun 24 Wednesday