Ithaca’s artists have opened their doors for two weekends of open studios, which will continue throughout today and tomorrow, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Ithaca’s artists have opened their doors for two weekends of open studios, which will continue throughout today and tomorrow, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Cartoon of the week: What your cat is really thinking.
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Today, Oct. 4 at 5:15 p.m., master printer and artistic director of the Highpoint Center Cole Rogers will be speaking about Julie Mehretu’s show at the Johnson for a free public event.
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A new cartoon from Drink My Word’s Amelia Sauter
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By Danielle Winterton ~ If you happened to be driving by Waterburg Plaza in Trumansburg on Friday at dusk, you would have been privy to a large-scale installation by an exciting regionally-based interdisciplinary artist who used the 1840s Waterburg Chapel as her most recent “canvas” or “screen,” on which she projected a startling loop of images designed to distort over the facade.
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Though the Johnson Museum at Cornell is currently undergoing a massive $22 million expansion, all but the fifth floor galleries remain free and open to the public.
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Robert Andrade’s latest exhibit, Ruined State(s) is on display now at 923 East Shore Drive in Ithaca, NY.
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“The Ryan McGuire Art Show,” on display at The Shop (312 E. Seneca St.) through Friday, August 6. A review by Jim Catalano
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Jim Garmhausen will present “How to Enjoy The End Of Time On Ten Dollars A Day” at the Tompkins County Public Library at 6:00pm Tuesday, July 20, and the exhibit will be on view through July.
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Some Advice
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