• Looking Forward, Looking Back

    Looking Forward, Looking Back
    State of the Art Gallery 120 W State St #2, Ithaca, NY, United Kingdom

    In July, three artists are featured at the State of the Art Gallery. New member Catharine Oโ€™Neill is showing paintings in the Salon. The main gallery celebrates the works and lives of two long time, former members: Stan Bowman and Janet Byer Sherman. In summer, Oโ€™Neill paints green things by the water. In winter, she paints whatever has found its ... Read More

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  • Ithaca DOWNTOWN Farmers Market

    Ithaca DOWNTOWN Farmers Market
    Dewitt Park 102 E Court Street, Ithaca, United States

    Ithaca Farmers Market returns to DeWitt Park on Tuesday afternoons this summer! Come to the shady oasis of DeWitt Park (corners of Cayuga and Buffalo St) on Tuesdays from 11 AM to 2P PM to grab lunch and shop for your weekly groceries including seasonal produce, locally raised meat, dairy, cheese, and other fresh or prepared grocery items. We welcome ... Read More

  • Reaching Out / Reaching In: How to Send Hope to Imprisoned Writers

    Durland Library 130 Anabel Taylor Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca

    Every day at the Durland Alternatives Library, we see poetryโ€™s power to bridge divides and foster radical hope, and we want to share that with you! Prisoner Express โ€“ a project of the library โ€“ provides opportunities for incarcerated people of all genders to express themselves creatively and receive meaningful feedback. Over 400 incarcerated people participate in our poetry program ... Read More

  • The Raging Erie: Life and Labor Along the Erie Canal

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    Join professors Mark Ferrara and Roger Hecht for a conversation on the stories of the ordinary people who lived, worked, and died along the banks of the Erie Canal, emphasizing the forgotten role of the poor and working class in this epochal transformation. About the Book The completion of the Erie Canal in 1825 was a monumental achievement. Linking the ... Read More

  • Resonance: A Multisensory Art Experience

    Community School of Music and Arts 330 East State Street, Ithaca

    Enjoy light refreshments and artist talks at CSMA's opening reception of Resonance! This unique exhibit redefines the traditional visual-centric approach to art by focusing on sensory elements that enable individuals to explore and appreciate art in innovative ways. The exhibit features a carefully curated collection of tactile artworks, sculptures, and installations, inviting visitors to engage with the pieces through senses ... Read More

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  • Flora, Fauna, and Funga: A Twelve Month Exploration of Natureโ€™s Wonders

    Community School of Music and Arts 330 East State Street, Ithaca

    Join us for a very special exhibition of Flora, Fauna, and Funga - A Twelve Month Exploration of Natureโ€™s Wonders by Rachel Feirman! Come explore her bold and vibrant digital illustrations inspired by each month of the year spent in upstate New York. Watch as the exhibit takes you on a journey through the seasons, and the development of Rachelโ€™s ... Read More

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  • Leaves Falling Backwards

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    About the Book On December 28, 2017 I was having a holiday drink with my partner and her friend. Around 6pm, I got up, went into the bathroom, and when I came out I told them โ€œsomethingโ€™s not rightโ€ pointing to my upper chest. Shortly thereafter, I fell back in my chair. My eyes were rolling and I lost consciousness. ... Read More

  • Seeing Ithaca Through the Eyes of Artists

    Seeing Ithaca Through the Eyes of Artists
    State of the Art Gallery 120 W State St #2, Ithaca, NY, United Kingdom

    This year State of the Art Gallery will again be sponsoring Seeing Ithaca Through the Eyes of Artists. It will take place during the month of August 2024, with gallery members and invited guests exhibiting work on the theme "Seeing Ithaca". In addition, exhibits will be hosted at various galleries and other venues that show art around town. All exhibits ... Read More

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  • Disrupting Sterile Spaces: How to Write Scientific Blackout Poetry

    CAP ArtSpace 110 N Tioga st, Ithaca, NY, United States

    Poet and science educator Lee Cotman will guide participants in creating their own โ€œblackoutโ€ poem from a formal scientiDisfic abstract. In a blackout poem, the writer chooses an existing document and obscures all but a few selected words; the remaining words create the poem. This process puts the writer in direct conversation, not only with the words on the page, ... Read More