Stop by one of the many venues featuring work by Barry Anderson as part of the Intermissions project. You can also check our MAP online or download a PDF with complete Venue Information. |
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Light Work
 Light Work's Main Gallery features the video and sound installation Ectoplasmic Response
by Barry Anderson. The exhibition is scheduled through
October 21, 2009 with a lecture and gallery reception on September 29,
5-8pm. The lecture is sponsored by Syracuse University's 2009 Syracuse
Symposium, themed "Light." 316 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244
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Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery
The Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery in the Schine Student Center features photographs from Barry Anderson's series Suspension. The exhibition will run through December 23, 2009.
Schine Student Center, Syracuse University
303 University Place
Syracuse, NY 13244 |
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SUArt Galleries
SUArt Galleries is screening the video Lawn Ornaments by Barry Anderson during the large-scale exhibition Winslow Homer's Empire State: Houghton Farm and Beyond, scheduled through October 11, 2009.
Syracuse University Shaffer Art Building, Syracuse, NY 13244 |
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Red House Arts Center
Red House Arts Center features video art by Barry Anderson on three flat panel screens. The showcased videos include Treebeasties (1), Vertical Blinds (2), and Pulp Kali. Anderson's work is shown parallel to the main exhibition, Mudboy
by Raphael Lyon, from September 17 through November 8, 2009. The
opening reception will take place on September 17, a Th3 night, at 5pm.
201 S. West Street Syracuse, NY 13202 |
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The Warehouse Link Gallery
Syracuse University's Warehouse features Barry Anderson's video Always Becoming Something (1) in
the Link Gallery. The video was created during Anderson's residency at
Light Work in 2006 and features many Syracuse University students, who
assisted in front and behind the camera.
Syracuse University, Warehouse, Room 001 350 W. Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 |
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Syracuse Symposium Humanities Center
Syracuse Symposium, located in the
Humanities Center on the third floor of the Tolley Building, features a
backlit window installation of Barry Anderson's Memory Bleed and Lawn
Ornaments. The installation of the video stills will remain on view
through the Fall semester.
Syracuse University, 301 Tolley Humanities Building Syracuse, NY 13244 |
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Connective Corridor/Urban Video Project
The Connective Corridor is
emerging as a signature strip of cutting-edge cultural development
connecting the University Hill with downtown Syracuse. It is home to
three major universities and more than twenty-five arts and cultural
venues, all within close distance.
The Urban Video Project (UVP)
is a multimedia public art initiative of Syracuse University with
technology provided by Time Warner Cable that operates several
electronic exhibition sites along the Connective Corridor in
Syracuse, NY. The mission of UVP is to present exhibitions and projects
that celebrate the arts and culture of Syracuse and engage artists and
the creative community around the world.
Displays are active daily from dusk to 11pm at three locations along Syracuse's Connective Corridor: UVP Syracuse Stage at 820 E. Genesee Street; UVP Monroe at 333 E. Onondaga Street; and UVP OHA at the Onondaga Historical Association Museum
at 321 Montgomery Street. Plans for a fourth venue at the John H.
Mulroy Civic Center Theatres at Oncenter are being finalized. A
selection of videos by Barry Anderson will be projected on weekends
through October 21, 2009. The projected videos include the premiere of There and Back Again on the UVP OHA building.
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Schine Student Center
A video still of Barry Anderson's Soft Velvet Float is installed in an arched window in Schine Student Center's Panasci Lounge through December 23, 2009. In addition, the video Always Becoming Something (1) will be screened in the atrium of the center.
Syracuse University
303 University Place
Syracuse, NY 13244 |
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Orange Television Network
The Orange Television Network (OTN) is
interlacing their regular programming with video art by Barry Anderson
and a campus-produced interview with the artist. OTN broadcasts to
many locations across the Syracuse University campus, including dorms,
recreation centers, dining halls, and more. OTN programming reaches an
estimated 8,000 students.
Syracuse University, 215 University Place Newhouse II, Rm 278 Syracuse, NY 13244
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Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery features Barry Anderson's video Memory Bleed separate from their main exhibition American Ream
with Marco Maggi. The main exhibition is scheduled September 17 through
November 7, 2009, with an opening reception on Th3 night on September
17, 5-8pm.
350 W. Fayette Street
Syracuse, NY 13202 |
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The Point of Contact Gallery 
The Point of Contact Gallery is showing Barry Anderson's Kings, Thieves
video in the storefront of their gallery. The gallery formally begins
its fall season on September 17, 2009 with the exhibition Slow Scandal, featuring Marco Maggi. This exhibition represents a collaborative venture with the Warehouse Gallery.
914 E. Genesee Street
Syracuse, NY 13210 |
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Community Folk Art Center
The Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) is planning to show the videos Constructing History: A Requiem to Mark the Moment and Afro Chic by intenational artist Carrie Mae Weems. The center's main exhibition is The Art of Elizabeth Catlett: A Retrospective. It will run from September 12 through December 12, 2009 with a reception on September 19.
Syracuse, NY 13210 |
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Everson Museum of Art
The Everson Museum of Art presented a video installation of Pigeon by Barry Anderson in the Robineau Gallery. The exhibition ran July 25 through August 30, 2009.
401 Harrison Street
Syracuse, NY 13202 |
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Billboards
The exhibition project Intermissions
includes over a dozen billboards that are placed mostly around
the owntown area in Syracuse. The billboards compliment the video
projections on buildings, giving the nighttime projections a daytime
counterpart. Among different locations, billboards are placed at Adams
and Clinton, Adams and Montgomery, McBride and Washington, West Genesee
and Irving, West Fayette, Westcott, Water and State, and more. Not all
billboards are scheduled to be on view at the same time.
The billboards are sponsored through the generous
support of the Central New York Community oundation and Lamar
Outdoor Advertising. For a complete list of billboard locations,
see the dynamic map at www.lightwork.org. |
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Special Thanks
Intermissions is made possible by
funding and support from the Central New York Community Foundation,
Syracuse University's Division of Student Affairs, Syracuse Symposium,
Lamar Outdoor Advertising, and Syracuse Public Art Commission.
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Light Work
316 Waverly Ave.
Syracuse, NY 13244
315.443.1300 p
315.443.9516 f
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About Us
Light
Work's mission is to provide direct support through exhibitions, artist
residencies, projects, and publications to emerging and
under-recognized visual artists working in photography and related
digital and electronic media.
Light
Work is dedicated to the support of the creation of new work and the
promotion of photography as a medium. The state-of-the-art darkrooms
and digital facilities are designed to make it easy for artists to
produce museum-quality work. All services are geared toward the needs
of artists.
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