12/19/2023 0 Comments Artrage syracuse![]() Julia Ganson, Laurie Gilmore Selleck, Julie Gozan & Tom Keck, ![]() Marion Lee, Pam McLaughlin & Robert Sollish,ĭana Sovocool & Brian Gruninger, and Carmen Viviano-Craftsīruce & Kathy Coville, Annemarie Deegan, Chris Flynn, Mark Briggs, Michael DeSalvo & Nick Orth, This project is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Blalock, Sara Hagan, Jose Miguel Hernandez, Hunter Kusak, Timothy Lattimore, Jason Ngo, Rahzie Seals, Talia Shenandoah (Harlow Holiday), and Fabiola Ortiz Valdezat at ArtRage in March and the finished works are now on view. Garcia Roman met and photographed Kyle Bass, Ellen M. These 10 individuals represent a small fraction of the remarkable QTPOC artists and activists in our own community. With the support of the Central New York Community Foundation, Garcia Roman created 10 new works for his Queer Icons series featuring 10 inspiring QTPOC from Syracuse. This portrait series honors Queer and Trans People of Color (QTPOC) specifically activists, community organizers, poets and artists members of the community that are doing the work and bringing attention to issues that affect the QTPOC community. ![]() New York City based artist, Gabriel García Román began his ongoing ‘Queer Icons’ series in 2011. and one painting.Community Organizer and Black Proletarian Feminist He then separates them into the letters that fill one written page. ![]() While Mazza responds to his surroundings in many exploratory ways, in this, his Literary Landscape series exhibited with us, he mines the words from texts written by such authors as Angela Davis, Cecilia Vicuna, Anne Waldman, and Susan Sontag. The most material expressions of his wide-ranging projects are drawings, paintings, animations, and video created by translating subjects such as lived environments, spatial relocations, television programs, or text into constructions of landscape. ![]() William Mazza, a collective member of Syracuse's Altered Space gallery (1991-1996) and currently an artist based in New York City, uses chance, duration, and accumulation to interpret landscape as the relationship of people to mediated environments. Syracuse, NY ArtRage Gallery Coming Events ![]()
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