Arts News
Kirkland Art Center Hosts MARDI GRAS Party – the Most Fun in February
National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum Presents Black History Month Matters
Light Work to Receive $35,000 Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts
"The Golden Cage" to Broadcast Premiere on WCNY
6 x 6 Community Art Show Call for Entries
Light Work Presents Sophia Chai: Character Space
Light Work Awarded Grants by New York State Council of the Arts
Syracuse Stage announces Spanish Language open caption performances of ‘A Christmas Carol’
Urban Video Project Presents Paulina Velazquez Solis: Regional Commissioned Artist
Community, Creativity, and Commerce: Increased Funding for the Arts Benefits Everyone in Onondaga County
Joy as Resistance: Syracuse Community Choir Unveils New Season & Welcomes New Members to Join
Cortland Rep's 11th Annual Fall Fiber Arts Festival Oct 14 -15
CRT DOWNTOWN WELCOMES BACK “BILLY JOEL’S PIANO MAN” WADE PRESTON
Light Work Announces the Jeffery J. Hoone Gallery
Syracuse Poster Project: Call for Art and Poetry
Cortland Repertory Theatre Ends the 2023 Summer Season with a Magical Stage Adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz"
Urban Video Project Presents Evan Starling-Davis: FRACTURE
CNY Arts Summer Newsletter
2023 Statewide Community Regrant Award Ceremony
A.I. Benefits for Nonprofits
Nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in Central New York are constantly facing increased competition for attention and funding. That is why it is important to find new ways to engage with your audiences and convey your messages more effectively. One of the most promising new tools to reach these goals is artificial intelligence (AI). AI is making big headlines everywhere because it has the potential to revolutionize many industries, including the nonprofit arts sector.
County Executive McMahon Announces Application for Hospitality Tourism Support Now Open!
This Summer Marks the 37th Annual Jazz Fest!
Winning Artists: Oswego County Student Art Show
Make-A-Wish CNY Partners with American High for a Dream Come True!
CNY Arts Spring 2023 Newsletter
Painting On His Own Time: Historic Local Art Returns to Syracuse
Syracuse Poster Project - Annual Unveiling!
"Our Town" Local Vendor Fair at Syracuse Stage!
Announcing Statewide Community Regrant (SCR) Awardees!
"Espejos: Clean" Panel Discussion in Collaboration with La Casita
LeMoyne College Now Offering Certificate in Creative and Not-for-Profit Administration!
Today's world needs exceptional arts and culture leaders. Rooted in the Jesuit tradition of being people for others, our 100% online Advanced Certificate in Creative and Not-for-Profit Administration includes coursework in community engagement, financial management, marketing and more.
Dasher's Magical Gift Soars on TV and Streaming in 2022
This year marked a special occasion for Dasher's Magical Gift: the first live performance since 2019. Theatergoers were thrilled to once again experience the magic and pageantry of theater. And for the first time ever, the live performance Dasher was professionally recorded, edited, and televised by WCNY studios for distribution to classrooms and the general public!
NEWS: New York State Senators secure $1 million for CNY Arts initiatives
CNY Arts announced today that it has been awarded $1,000,000 for Statewide Community Regrants (SCR) and capacity enhancement initiatives. The funds were secured through a New York State Senate Initiative and are being awarded through the New York State Council on the Arts.
Syracuse University Department of Drama opens the 2022/2023 season with ‘Sweet Charity’
The Syracuse University Department of Drama begins the 2022/2023 season on Oct. 15. The season kicks off with the popular musical “Sweet Charity” (Oct.15 – 23) directed by David Lowenstein, choreographed by Kira Schmidt-Carper, with musical direction by Brian Cimmet.
Salmon River Fine Arts Center Online Auction
The Salmon River Fine Arts Center is holding their annual online auction on September 30th from 6- 8 pm. Early bidding and preview starts Friday, September 23rd by visiting https://srfac.betterworld.org and will run through 8 pm, Saturday, September 30th.
Request for Proposals (RFP) for Syracuse Community Health Center (SCHC) Public Arts Initiative
JHRolling Arts, Education, Leadership Strategies announces
A Call for Artists and Muralists - Request for Proposals (RFP) for Syracuse Community Health Center (SCHC) - Public Arts Initiative
NYSCA/NYFA Artists with Disabilities Grant
This program provides one-time cash grants of $1,000 to New York State artists with a disability who reside outside of the five boroughs of NYC and have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 crisis to cover art related expenses. Applications are open now through November 1, 2022.
Applications Now Open for Final Round of Funding
Do you earn income as an artist, musician, or sole proprietor?
CNY Arts is accepting applications for a final round of funding through the City of Syracuse Arts & Culture Recovery Fund. Priority for this grant will be given to individual artists, musicians, performers, teaching artists, folk artists, and sole proprietors who have suffered financial losses during the pandemic.
SUNY Oswego Now Accepting Applications for 2023 Spring Semester Artist-in-Residence Program
The Artist-in-Residence Program at SUNY Oswego brings an artist to campus for one academic semester (Spring 2023 semester) to produce a body of work, teach in the area of their specialty, and to conduct research.
Applications are due August 31, 2022 by midnight.
Syracuse Arts & Culture Recovery Fund
CNY Arts is administering the $1.25 million grant program, which is supported by the City of Syracuse’s American Rescue Plan Act funding. Read our update. Application are still being accepted for this program.
A Recap about CNY Arts Proposal for Arts and Entertainment Districts
Recapping our efforts to create FIVE unique arts and entertainment districts in Central New York. Cities involved were" Syracuse, Auburn, Cortland, Oswego, and Oneida.
Syracuse Celebrates Make Music Day
Musicians of all types and ages hit the streets of Syracuse for a successful day celebrating music for Make Music Syracuse.
On My Own Time is Back!
CNY Arts Welcomes Two Team Members
Hannah Frieser comes on board as the new Director of Grants and Programs. Thomas Pettitt joins CNY Arts as the newest Arts Leadership Fellow.
Alliance Classical Players of Rome return to the Rome Art and Community Center’s pavilion this summer to present three outdoor chamber music concerts
“Summer Reflections” is the title of the 2022 Classical at the Center Music Series featuring Alliance Classical Players, and according to the group, the three-concert series features new selections and a few favorites from seasons past.
CRT NEXT PRESENTS REVIVAL OF “KISS ME, KATE” IN 50th ANNIVERSARY SEASON
Cortland Repertory Theatre proudly presents another “revival” for the third show in their 50th Anniversary season, the well-known backstage musical “Kiss Me, Kate”
Creatives Rebuild New York Announces Artist Employment Program Recipients
Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY) named its Artist Employment Program (AEP) recipients, 98 collaborations involving a dynamic group of 300 artists employed by community-based organizations, municipalities, and tribal governments across New York State including 4 in Central New York.
Make Music Day Syracuse is Here
Make Music Syracuse: Meet the Musicians - Hector Manuel Prieto
MEET THE MUSICIANS at Fiesta de la Música / Make Music Day, La Casita, June 21, starting at 4 pm
HÉCTOR MANUEL PRIETO, from Havana, Cuba, is a graduate student at Syracuse University's Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics, and one of La Casita's music instructors, currently teaching guitar.
Make Music Day Syracuse: Meet the Musicians - Sebastián Escribano
Meet Sebastián Escribano, guitarist. He will be performing and making music with Jambulance, as well as Boothead & The Chairs on June 21 at La Casita Cultural Center.