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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Journey into Amazing Caves

07/26/2008

none – none

Admission

Showing at the iMax. Call for times.

Ocean Oasis

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none – none

Admission

Showing at the iMax. Call for times.

Straight Up: Helicopters in Action

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none – none

Admission

Showing at the iMax. Call for times.

Crystal Making

07/26/2008

Noon – none

Free

Learn about some of nature’s most beautiful and complex structures: crystals. Study those in the museum’s collection, learn the differences between types of quartz, how agate crystals form, the geologic history of New York State, and create your own crystals to take home. For middle school ages.

Syracuse ArtsWeek Activities

07/26/2008

12:00pm – 6:00pm

Free

An arts walk focusing on public art will serve as a pedestrian conduit between Columbus Circle and Clinton Square.

Syracuse New Times 18th Annual Street Painting Festival- A Sidewalk Art Contest. To Participate call 315-422-7011

Brendan Gabriel Rose, "Tectonic Sculpture"- Rose will invite visitors to help assemble his new sculpture.

Public Arts Task Force: Park(ing) Day- Performance art that inspires people to rethink how space is used in cities.

OH SNAP!- The ArtsWeek Mosiac's mobile phone booth.

The Urban Art Rangers: ArtsWeek 'Zine- Document ArtsWeek live by capturing the experience of the event.

Redhouse Community Mapping: A People's Atlas- Help create visual stories that have shaped the perception of Syracuse.

S.U. Bookstore & YMCA Downtown Writer's Center- Hosting a book fair featuring local authors, readings, and book signings.

Onondaga County Public Library Story Time & Craft Tent- Story time will be held throughout the day of authors of children and adult books.

Tents of Hope- Plymouth Church invites visitors to paint pictures of hope for the people of Darfur, Sudan.

Commercial Art Supply- Artist demonstrations.

Th3 & The Michael Berman Project- A community mural.

The Everson Museum- The Object and Beyond: 2008 Everson Biennial.

  • Venue: Between Columbus Circle and Clinton Square
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Whimsy: Celebrating the Power of "Why Not"

07/02/2008, 07/03/2008, 07/04/2008, 07/05/2008, 07/09/2008… more View All Dates

11am – 7pm

Jazz in the Square

07/26/2008

12:00pm – none

Free

Part of Fly Syracuse ARTSWEEK

Saturday, July 26th

National Grid Main Stage - Clinton Square

Scholastic Festival With Guest Clinician

12:00pm Stan Colella Parks & Rec All-Star Big Band

1:00pm Fayetteville-Manlius Combo

2:00pm Rome YMCA Center for the Creative Arts Band

3:00pm Liverpool Combo

National Grid Main Stage - Clinton Square

6:30pm Noah Kellman's National Youth Jazz Sextet

8:15pm Pamela Williams: The "Saxtress"

10:00pm The Curtis Fuller Super Band featuring Randy Brecker and James Marsalis

2nd Stage

5:00pm The Fabulous Ripchords

7:30pm Alex Torres and His Latin Orchestra

9:15pm Alex Torres and His Latin Orchestra

Hanover Square Stage

5:00pm Jeff Bujak

7:30pm Dark Hollow

9:15pm On the Sly

Jazz Central 441 East Washington Street

11:30pm Late Night Jam Session

Hollerback/40 Below Club Crawl in Hanover Square

11:00pm-2:00am Quigleys - On the Sly

                           Bull and Bear Pub - Dark Hollow

                           Manhattan's - Jeff Bujak

                           * Cover charges: Limited tickets available at hollerbackproductions.com

Strolling Musicians

All Day along the Montgomery Street "ArtsWeek" Corridor

Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival

07/25/2008, 07/26/2008, 07/27/2008

10 am – 5 pm

free

Part of Fly Syracuse ARTSWEEK

The Element

07/26/2008

10pm – 2am

$5

Burning jazz, pulsating afro-beat, harmonic sophistication and funky grooves. Their sound brings new meaning to the word "eclectic.