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The PrattMWP College of Art and Design Easton Pribble Virtual Lecture Series will present Holland Cotter, co-chief art critic for the New York Times, at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26. For more than 22 …
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1/20/21
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SYRACUSE — Syracuse Stage announced adjustments to the schedule for the remainder of the 2020-21 season that include replacing previously announced shows with new titles and come in direct …
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1/20/21
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Oneida County History Center will host a free virtual lecture by Ashley Hopkins-Benton that will explore the life and art of Henry DiSpirito at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27. DiSpirito (1898–1995) …
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1/20/21
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CLINTON — Alexander Hamilton Institute will host four new reading clusters beginning in February. Each reading cluster will admit a maximum of 25 people on a first-come, first-served basis. If …
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1/13/21
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The Oneida County History Center has named Joan Klossner the 2020-21 Volunteer of the Year. Volunteers are essential to the daily operation and long-term care of the organization, and are an …
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1/13/21
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WATERTOWN — The Tug Hill Commission will offer a historical and entertaining series of webinars called “Letters from a Tug Hill Logger” starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27. It will be a …
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1/13/21
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OLD FORGE — View, the Center for Arts and Culture at 3273 Route 28, is calling for artists to submit their work for the 2021 Central Adirondack Art Show, which will take place April 3 through June …
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1/13/21
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OLD FORGE — A Broadway musical love affair featuring the married stars of Les Misérables and their real-life family will be part of View’s Virtual Concert Series. The “show” starts Thursday, …
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1/13/21
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The PrattMWP College of Art in Utica and Design Easton Pribble Virtual Lecture Series will present Holland Cotter, co-chief art critic for the New York Times, at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26. For more …
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1/13/21
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UTICA — The Utica Zoo recently unveiled its winter 2021 virtual education program schedule, as well as a new Facebook users group designed to be a resource for parents and teachers. With growing …
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1/6/21
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Fusion Gallery in The Photo Shoppe will host a gallery opening reception from 2-5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9, featuring the photography of Bethany Landis. The opening reception is free and light …
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1/6/21
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CLINTON — Kirkland Art Center, 9 1/2 E. Park Row, has set out to make an impact in the community that will help to ensure access to the arts for people of all ages and abilities during the COVID-19 …
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12/30/20
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OLD FORGE — View, the center for arts and culture, will be hosting a 10-week online class on drawing winter landscapes, taught by Bonnie Haney. Participants will meet each Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. …
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12/30/20
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OLD FORGE — A new series debuts as an online virtual event this winter at View. “Great Art On Screen Series” is a collection of event documentaries featuring an in-depth look at the most …
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12/30/20
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Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute will be closed today, Dec. 24, through Jan. 4. MWPAI will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 5, with hours of operation 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 1 to …
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12/24/20
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CLINTON — Clinton Historical Society, 1 Fountain St., will feature a presentation on, “Rush Palmer Cady Hamilton College Class of 1862,” online on YouTube on Sunday, Jan. 10. The Clinton …
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12/23/20
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OLD FORGE — Celtic Band, Triskele, performed a virtual concert live for View on Dec. 12, and the recorded concert is now available online through Dec. 31. Triskele, [pronounced Tris-Kay-lee] is an …
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12/23/20
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OLD FORGE — View is currently recruiting for its Summer Internship Program for qualified college students or recent graduates to fill roles in Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Fine Arts and Crafts, …
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12/23/20
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Trinkaus Manor was a holiday destination for many in and around Oneida County for almost 40 years. An annual display featuring more than 750,000 lights drew thousands each year from 1955 until 1992, …
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12/16/20
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Recognizing local residents will choose quieter, at-home celebrations during the holiday season this year, the Utica Children’s Museum is offering its New Year’s Eve Memory Maker Box — a …
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12/9/20
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