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Special ExhibitFebruary 4 - March 6
Controversy is a constant in the realm of comics and video games. Visit the Gannett Gallery for a special exhibition examining these controversies and the communities that thrive regardless.
Cazenovia Artisans presents local art teacher's artwork in an exhibition for the month of March. An opening reception for the artists and guests will be offered on Saturday, March 7, 2-4 PM. and is open to the public.
In this eight-week series, students will learn the foundational skills for throwing pots on the wheel. They will learn centering, basic throwing techniques, trimming, glazing, and more to begin their journey with clay. While this class is geared toward beginners, students who have some introductory skills that they wish to expand on are welcome. Price includes 25 pounds of clay, access to the clay studio outside of class, and use of community tools and glazes.
In this 6-week series, students will learn the process of applying acrylic in layers to produce depth and richness that translates into representational art. First, they will focus on establishing value mapping in a painting using a monochromatic palette. Then they’ll learn how to use transparent and semi-transparent color glazes of acrylic, allowing the value that has been established underneath to show through.
Utica University’s free "Films on Thursday" series concludes its spring 2026 season with the animated feature "Flow."
After a catastrophic flood destroys his home, a solitary cat joins forces with a bird, a capybara, a dog, and a lemur. Together, they navigate a submerged world in a small boat, searching for dry land and learning to coexist.
An inspiring tale that explores friendship, community, and the environment, "Flow" set box office records in Latvia and became a global sensation. This visual spectacular was produced using free and open-source software and won the Academy Award for best animated feature film.
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