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SUMMARY:Survival Guide: Syracuse feat. Alisha B Wormsley
DESCRIPTION:Join Light Work UVP for a free film screening and panel talk! The program features a special cut of Alisha B Wormsley’s latest film\, The Temple of Our Survival\, exploring Black womxn’s stories of and strategies for survival. A panel talk with the artist and local doulas Asteir Bey and SeQuoia Kemp\, who appear in the film\, follows. \nMore info: Survival Guide: Syracuse event \nRSVP \n 
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/alisha-wormsley-temple-of-our-survival-event/
LOCATION:Everson Museum Auditorium\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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SUMMARY:Source Material: An Evening of Archival Explorations at Light Work
DESCRIPTION:Stop by Light Work’s galleries at 5 PM to check our shows\, The Archive as Liberation and the 2025 Grants in Photography. At 5:30 PM\, Aaron Turner will be present for a gallery talk. \nEnjoy some food & stay for the premiere of Video Ocean at 7 PM\, a documentary by our 2025 UVP Regional Commissioned Artist\, Courtney Rile\, followed by a panel discussion between Rile and curators DJ Hellerman (MoCA Cleveland) and Tara Merenda Nelson (Visual Studies Workshop) exploring media art history and preservation. \nThen head down to the Everson Museum Plaza to see Rile’s commissioned piece In Conversation on the facade of the building at 9 PM and on exhibit at UVP through August 30. \nAll events are free & open to the public.
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/source-material-an-evening-of-archival-explorations-at-light-work/
LOCATION:Light Work\, 316 Waverly Ave\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Openings,Screenings
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SUMMARY:In Conversation: Courtney Rile
DESCRIPTION:Light Work’s Urban Video Project is pleased to present the exhibition In Conversation from June 26 to August 30 at their architectural projection venue on the Everson Museum facade. \nIn Conversation is new work created by Courtney Rile. This work explores the moving image and our human relationship to technology through the language of the canon of video art. \n  \nIn Conversation \n2025  \nIn the early 1970s\, Syracuse was a center of innovation — the Everson Museum hired one of the first curators of video art and hosted seminal media artists from around the world. At the same time\, Synapse\, an experimental media collective at Syracuse University\, provided fertile ground for explorations of this new technology as both art form and revolutionary tool of communication. \nIn Conversation is a dialogue with the work of Bill Viola\, Shigeko Kubota\, and Peter Campus\, all of whom exhibited at the Everson Museum in the early 70s. Structured in a series of modules that function like musical movements or songs on an album\, motifs recur throughout In Conversation: reflections\, the distortion of time\, video as an extension of self\, and video as an observational tool\, exploring the individual\, intimate experience of video as a way to see ourselves from another perspective or in another time\, a step beyond the present tense of the mirror. These explorations\, which trace their lineage to the earliest days of video art\, are more relevant than ever in today’s world\, a world in which audiovisual technologies have become integral to nearly every facet of our lives.
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/in-conversation-courtney-rile/
LOCATION:Everson Museum Auditorium\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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SUMMARY:Lines of Flight: Screening + Q&A with Miryam Charles and Joiri Minaya
DESCRIPTION:Join Light Work in Watson Theater (across from our galleries) on Thursday\, March 20 for a screening and Q&A with filmmaker Miryam Charles and multimedia artist Joiri Minaya. \nLight refreshments from Recess Coffee & Roastery will also be served. \nThis event is FREE & OPEN to the public. \nStreet parking is available on Waverly and Comstock Avenue outside of the building. \nThis special event is held in conjunction with the exhibition Lines of Flight at Light Work UVP’s architectural projection site on the Everson Museum facade February 20 through May 24\, 2025. \n  \nThursday\, March 20 | 6:30pm\nLight Work\, Watson Theater\n316 Waverly Ave
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/lines-of-flight-screening-qa-with-miryam-charles-and-joiri-minaya/
LOCATION:Light Work\, 316 Waverly Ave\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Openings,Screenings
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SUMMARY:Lines of Flight: Joiri Minaya | Miryam Charles
DESCRIPTION:Light Work’s Urban Video Project is pleased to present the exhibition Lines of Flight featuring short films by multimedia artist Joiri Minaya and filmmaker Miryam Charles exploring the tangled trajectories of displacement\, immigration\, invasion\, exploration and escape. \nThe exhibition will run from February 27 – May 24\, 2025 as an architectural projection venue on the Everson Museum facade. \nAdditional work by Joiri Minaya will be on view at the Syracuse University Museum in the show Joiri Minaya: Unseeing the Tropics at the Museum from January 21 to May 10\, 2025. \nIn conjunction with the exhibition\, Minaya and Charles will be present for a screening and Q&A on Thursday\, March 20 at 6:30pm in Watson Theater across from Light Work’s  galleries. \n  \nFebruary 27 – May 24\, 2025\nThursday – Saturday\, dusk – 11pm\nEverson Museum Plaza\n401 Harrison Street
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/lines-of-flight-joiri-minaya-miryam-charles/
LOCATION:Everson Museum Auditorium\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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SUMMARY:Communities of Care: Documenting Reproductive Justice in a Post-Roe Country
DESCRIPTION:Join Light Work in Watson Theater (across from our galleries) on Thursday\, October 17 for a screening by The Abortion Clinic Film Collective\, a group of six feminist filmmakers with diverse backgrounds and distinctive styles who came together from around the country in the wake of the overturning of Roe v Wade to document the impact of the ruling on their own communities. The program includes new work by award-winning filmmaker Lynne Sachs\, who shot footage in Syracuse with local reproductive justice advocates from Layla’s Got You. \nThe screening will be followed by a Q&A with filmmakers and participants. \nThis special event is held in conjunction with the exhibition of Sachs’ new work at Light Work UVP’s architectural projection site on the Everson Museum facade October through December 2024. \nMORE INFO
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/communities-of-care-documenting-reproductive-justice-in-a-post-roe-country/
LOCATION:Light Work\, 316 Waverly Ave\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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SUMMARY:UVP Community Night: Voices Rising
DESCRIPTION:“Voices Rising: Syracuse’s Fight Against Lead Poisoning” is a compelling documentary highlighting the transformative power of community engagement through participatory budgeting to address the injustice of childhood lead poisoning in Syracuse. This film captures the resilience and determination of Syracuse residents as they took collective action to allocate $150\,000 to a project that will move the community toward a safer future. While recognizing the need for substantial additional resources\, the documentary emphasizes giving the community a voice in shaping their future and driving impactful change. \n  \n\n\n\n\nJoin the Central New York Community Foundation for the documentary premiere of “Voices Rising: Syracuse’s Fight Against Lead Poisoning”. The premiere will be shown outside and under the stars on the Everson Museum of Art Plaza. \n\nThe full event is from 6-9 PM\, with the documentary premiere scheduled for 8:15 PM.\nThe first 300 people to register will receive a $10 credit towards the purchase of food from various local food trucks\nVisit with members of the LeadSafeCNY Coalition and learn more how you can get the lead out\nLimited seating available. Guests are encouraged to bring a blanket and/or lawn chair.\nMusic provided by DJ Tayboog\n\n*Disclaimer: Due to the outdoor nature of this event\, we realize weather may be a factor. Should that be the case\, the documentary premiere will be shown inside the Everson Museum of Art Theater to the first 300 people who register. The Central New York Community Foundation encourages all those who register to opt-in to our text alerts for this event! \nPARKING\n\nMetered parking is available along Harrison and State Streets. On-street parking is free after 6:00pm.\nLimited FREE parking will be available at the Oncenter outdoor parking lot.\nThe CNY Philanthropy Center (431 E. Fayette Street) parking lot will be made available on September 6 after 5:00 PM.\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/uvp-community-night-voices-rising/
LOCATION:Everson Museum Auditorium\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240726T170000
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CREATED:20240522T161535Z
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SUMMARY:Embracing the Unpredictable: A Night of Events with Light Work
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of events on July 26th! From 5-7 PM\, we will have opening receptions at Light Work (316 Waverly Avenue) for our Summer Exhibitions\, According to the Laws of Chance and the 2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition. At 8:30 PM\, Light Work’s Urban Video Project will have a live video performance from our regional commissioned artist\, Paulina Velázquez Solís\, on the Everson Plaza (401 Harrison Street). \n  \nAccording to the Laws of Chance \nAccording to the Laws of Chance is a subtitle included in many works by the Dadaist painter Jean Arp that describes his systematic yet chance-driven method of creating his simple and playful paintings. Arp would let torn pieces of paper fall to the floor to determine his painting or collage compositions. Although the outcomes are different\, Arp’s ethos can be found in the work of the photographers selected for this group exhibition. \nThe artists in this exhibition—Cheryl Miller\, Claire A. Warden\, Jaclyn Wright\, Josh Thorson\, Kyle Tata\, Louis Chavez\, and Will Stith\, and Light Work’s collection artists\, Cecil McDonald\, Jr.\, James Welling\, Peter Finnemore\, and Rita Hammond—are using and defining chance as a core element of their largely divergent practices. \nChance is a core tenet in photography. Anyone who has ever taken a photograph knows that the translation of light through the camera and onto film or a digital sensor is never one-to-one. Much effort is expended in tamping down the unwanted and unexpected elements of image-making. The image-makers in this exhibition embrace the unpredictable and find ways to amplify chance to suit their own conceptual and creative needs\, from using darkroom materials that reveal process rather than mitigate it\, to employing the camera to pin down quick moments of emotion in daily life\, to exploring images that heighten the tactile aspects of a traditionally flat medium. The diverse work produced by this group of artists demonstrates that chance is being put to use as an essential creative tool in photographic practices today. \nKathleen O. Ellis Gallery\, Light Work\nReception: Friday\, July 26\, 5-7pm \n  \n  \n2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition  \nLight Work announces the 49th annual Light Work Grants in Photography! The 2024 award recipients are Malik Abdoulmoumine\, Rosely Htoo\, and Kari Varner.  The Light Work Grants in Photography are part of Light Work’s ongoing effort to provide support and encouragement to Central New York artists working in photography within a fifty-mile radius of Syracuse. \nJeffrey J. Hoone Gallery\, Light Work\nReception: Friday\, July 26\, 5-7pm \n  \n  \nUnseen/forgotten: An ode to the humble landscape | Invisible/olvidado: Oda al paisaje humilde \nPaulina Velázquez Solís will be present for a live performance on the Everson Plaza on July 26th at 8:30 PM. \nThis project\, which will include interactive and performance-based elements\, will explore Central New York as a site of “post-industrial natural wonder”\, using regionally extinct species in local herbaria as tools to meditate on  “[t]he tension between what prevails and what has shifted or disappeared” in a field of “memory\, transformation\, and territory”.
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/opening-reception-according-to-the-laws-of-chance/
LOCATION:Light Work\, 316 Waverly Ave\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Openings,Screenings
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240607
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SUMMARY:A Day Without a Clock: Everson Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:What is time without a clock? \nJoin us on Thursday\, June 6\, 2024 to experience an immersive\, museum-wide day without a clock. This day-long event\, led by DeepTime Collective\, features ceramic timekeeping devices\, performances that visualize the shape of time\, and participatory events coauthored with diverse community partners. Everyone who enters the museum on June 6 (visitors\, volunteers and even all museum staff)\, will be greeted with tools and instructions to cover the clocks on their screens and their wrists. Throughout the museum’s entire indoor and outdoor space\, the artists will present alternative timekeeping activities and events to reorient our relationship to time. The museum courtyard will be turned into a sundial\, performers will visualize time passing through one’s body\, community leaders will have an open dialogue on the shape of time during a time-based lunch\, historic timekeeping songs about labor will be sung by community groups in unison\, and sand timers will mark the approximate passage of the hours. Clockless events and activities will take place approximately every hour while the museum is open. \nA Day Without a Clock is a pay-what-you-wish museum day. The museum will be open from 11am to 8pm on Thursday\, June 6. \nFrom June 7\, 2024 – August 2024 a corresponding exhibition of the same title will be on view at the Everson Beadel Gallery featuring objects and ephemera from A Day Without a Clock. \nFind out more about the artists’ work at the links below: \nDeepTime Collective www.deeptimecollective.com\nAmanda Leigh Evans www.amandaleighevans.com | @amandaleighevans\nTia Kramer www.tiakramer.com | @tiakramer
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/a-day-without-a-clock-everson-museum-of-art/
LOCATION:Everson Museum Auditorium\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Educational,Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Light Work UVP":MAILTO:info@lightwork.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240321T180000
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CREATED:20240207T171109Z
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SUMMARY:Crystal Z Campbell: Artist Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Light Work’s Urban Video Project presents Makahiya\, an exhibition projected on the facade of the Everson\, featuring new work by multimedia artist Crystal Z Campbell. \nMakahiya\, a Tagalog word that translates to “shame” or “shyness”\, is the latest short experimental film from Crystal Z Campbell. Rooted in botanical research on a plant that displays the unusual trait of thigmonasty\, or touch-induced movement\, Campbell’s film is structured like intertwined vines. Digital video filmed on a recent trip to their mother’s ancestral homeland in the Philippines mingles with archival footage\, hand drawn animation\, and manipulated photographs. Campbell’s work explores this seemingly sentient plant’s paradoxical identity\, from  rampant weed to indigenous medicinal plant. Makahiya reflects on photosynthesis\, memory\, and the violent colonial impetus of regimented forgetting. \nMakahiya is an excerpt from Campbell’s longer\, forthcoming film project\, Post Masters. This body of work is drawn from Campbell’s familial history––a Black military father formerly stationed in the Philippines and Filipinx mother hailing from the archipelago\, who both retired from the US Post Office. Campbell explores both explicit and implicit traces of labor\, landscape\, love\, and bodies as intimate agents\, modes\, and witnesses of empire ripe for decolonizing through the unraveling of sound\, image\, and cinematic time. \nAll programs are free and open to the public \nScreening: \nFebruary 22 – May 25\, 2024 \nThursday – Saturday\, dusk – 11pm \nEverson Museum Plaza \n401 Harrison Street\, Syracuse\, NY \nLecture: \nThursday March 21\, 6p.m. – Artist Talk at Hosmer Auditorium at the Everson Museum of Art
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/crystal-z-campbell-artist-lecture/
LOCATION:Everson Museum Auditorium\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Openings,Screenings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Light Work UVP":MAILTO:info@lightwork.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240308T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T104624
CREATED:20240304T203632Z
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SUMMARY:UVP Community Night: Teens With A Movie Camera
DESCRIPTION:Join Light Work’s Urban Video Project for a series of Community Night pop-up exhibitions and events on the plaza this [SEASON]! Are you interested in hosting a UVP community night event? Submit a proposal today! \nThese events are FREE & OPEN to the public. \n\nTeenReel: Teens With A Movie Camera\n \nFriday | March 8  \nRain or shine! \nLight Work’s Urban Video Project (UVP) is honored to feature a short film program as part of Teens With A Movie Camera\, a community day celebrating the filmmaking collaboration between the City of Syracuse teens and the City of Syracuse media artists. \nThe collaboration is led by Associate Professor Mišo Suchý; Guggenheim Fellow Lida Suchy; and award winning filmmaker & recent SU alum Evan Bode.  Teens with a Movie Camera is made with the support of Urban Video Project / Light Work\, Nottingham High School\, The North Side Learning Center\, Engaged Humanities\, the SOURCE\, VPA\, CNYArts\, and Say Yes to Education-Syracuse. This creative project focuses on personal visual storytelling and culminates with the creation of original short movies and their public presentation in the community in which they were made. \nTeens with a Movie Camera is made possible through the CNY Arts Grants for Regional Arts and Cultural Engagement regrant program thanks to a New York State Senate Initiative supported by the NYS Legislature\, the Office of the Governor and administered by the New York State Council.
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/uvp-community-night-teens-with-a-movie-camera/
LOCATION:Everson Museum Auditorium\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230525T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230525T200000
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CREATED:20230524T191749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T191842Z
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SUMMARY:Lessons in Living Otherwise ONLINE Screening + Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an online screening of “Lessons in Living Otherwise”! \nRSVP required
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/lessons-in-living-otherwise-online-screening-qa/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T203000
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SUMMARY:Lessons in Living Otherwise PROGRAM 1: Screening + Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Program 1: Wednesday\, April 19 at 7pm in Shemin Auditorium\, Shaffer Art Bldg. (SU campus) \nLight Work UVP presents two different film programs\, both featuring the work of multimedia artists Sofía Gallisá Muriente and TJ Cuthand. \nMore Info and RSVP
URL:https://www.lightwork.org/event/lessons-in-living-otherwise-program-1-screening-qa/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Screenings
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