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ArtRage Gallery September Events

505 Hawley Avenue, Syracuse, New York   
315-218-5711
Hours: W, Th, F 2-7pm & Sat. 12-4pm

info@artragegallery.org www.artragegallery.org 
ArtRageous art for peace & social justice
ArtRage is handicapped accessible
Off street parking at 408 & 414 Lodi Street

Saturday, September 6, 2014    2 – 4pm    Free to the Public
Artist Talk with Mollie Kellogg and Steven D. Stark

http://artragegallery.org/artist-talk-with-molly-kellogg-and-stephen-stark
ArtRage will host an artist talk by two of the national artists featured in GLOBALissues. CLIMATEmatters. SocialCHANGE:

Meet Mollie Kellogg from San Diego, CA and Steven D. Stark of Belmont, MA
Twenty years ago, Mollie began to seriously explore painting as her primary medium of personal expression. After a decade of theatre work, raising two children and facing life-threatening health issues, her work changed dramatically. Today Mollie’s paintings are more conceptual, often including herself, friends or family as subjects. www.molliekellogg.com Steven D. Stark’s artwork has been featured all over the northeastern United States and in national and international venues, as well as on the covers of literary journals. An Associate Artist Member of the Galatea Fine Art Gallery in Boston’s South End, he is a graduate of Harvard College and Yale Law School. www.artofstark.com

Saturday, September 6, 2014    7-9pm    Free to the Public
GLOBALissues.CLIMATEmatters.SocialCHANGE. Opening Reception
Exhibition Runs September 6 thru October 18, 2014

http://artragegallery.org/globalissues-climatematters-socialchange
G.C.C. is the first juried exhibition hosted by the ArtRage Gallery! The submission process was open to all contemporary artists, including Central New York artists, who are creating work that fits the ArtRage mission to inspire resistance, promote social awareness, support social justice, challenge preconceptions, and encourage cultural change. The result is an exhibition of the work of 24 artists, one-third of whom are from Central New York, that reveals their diverse talent and demonstrates the range of social and environmental issues that concern many of today’s artists. The exhibition had three jurors: Mary Murray, the curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Munson-Williams Proctor Arts Institute; Debora Ryan, an independent curator whose more than two decades of museum experience include 13 years as the curator at the Everson Museum of Art; and Rose Viviano, ArtRage Gallery’s curator and director.
Exhibiting Artists ; Ben Altman, Marlena Buczek Smith, Christine Chin, Paula Everitt, Justyne Fischer, Aaron Greiner, Kathe A. Harrington, Ruth A. Keitz, Mollie Kellogg, Robert Knight, Stephen Koharian, Pam McLaughlin, Richard Meyer, Bobbette M. Morgan, Andrew Oritz, Paul W. Pearce, Jim Ridlon, Elizabeth S. Riker, Stone Riley, Debra Roach, Justin Wayne Shaw, James Skvarch, Steven Stark and Katelyn Tudi.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014    7 – 9pm    Free to the Public
Solarize Syracuse Community Workshop

http://artragegallery.org/solarize-syracuse-community-workshop
Solarize is a grassroots solar movement that is spreading across the US to make solar power more affordable and more accessible than ever. Solarize Syracuse is a grassroots community solar initiative for the City of Syracuse and the Towns of DeWitt, Manlius and Onondaga. The workshop will cover how solar energy works, how you can save money with a bulk purchasing program. Local community solar experts will answer your questions to help you decide whether solar energy is right for your home or business and explain how to take advantage of state and federal tax credits, subsidies and low-interest financing available for reducing your energy use and producing your own electricity. During the workshop, you can enroll to have your home or business assessed for free by a partnering solar installer. The program is available for both residential and commercial buildings, with both direct purchase and leasing options. Don’t miss this opportunity!

 

Monday, September 15, 2014  6:30 – 8:30pm    Free to the Public
New Yorkers Against Fracking-organizing meeting

Join New Yorkers Against Fracking for this organizing meeting in the fight against Hydrofracking. For more info visit: http://nyagainstfracking.org

Tuesday, September 16, 2014    6:30 – 8:30pm    Free to the Public
Growing Cities – “What If.” Film Series Screening

http://artragegallery.org/growing-cities-what-if-film-series-screening
The Gifford Foundation “What If…” Film Series kicks off its Fall 2014 Series with this presentation of Growing Cities (60min) directed by Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette. In their search for answers, filmmakers Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette take a road trip and meet the men and women who are challenging the way this country grows and distributes its food, one vacant city lot, rooftop garden, and backyard chicken coop at a time. Join them as they discover that good food isn’t the only crop these urban visionaries are harvesting. They’re producing stronger and more vibrant communities, too. Doors open at 6:00 for light snacks, meet and greet, gallery viewings.

 

Th3 Thursday, September 18, 2014    7 – 9pm
Artist Talk with Christine Chin and Robert Knight

http://artragegallery.org/artist-talk-with-christine-chin-and-robert-knight
Join us for an Artist Talk featuring two CNY artists, Christine Chin of Ithaca, NY and Robert Knight of Clinton, NY. Both artists are featured in GLOBALissues. CLIMATEmatters. SocialCHANGE.
Christine Chin is an artist whose work makes humorous and ironic commentary on contemporary issues of technology and the environment. Recent projects have addressed artificial intelligence, genetically modified food and alternative energy. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally at venues including the New York Hall of Science, Art Basel Miami, and Canon Communication Space, Beijing. In 2006-2007 she was granted a Fulbright Fellowship to pursue her project Alternative Alternative Energy in China, and she was the 2008 recipient of the Garry B. Fritz Imagemaker Award from the Society for Photographic Education. www.christinechin.net
Robert Knight is Assistant Professor of Art at Hamilton College.  Robert received an MFA in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art & Design and a BA in Architecture and Economics from Yale University. He previously taught at the Mass College of Art, Emerson College, New England Institute of Art and MIT. His work has been exhibited in the Boston area at Gallery Kayafas, Alpha Gallery, The Bernard Toale Gallery, the Danforth Museum of Art, the Photographic Resource Center and MPG Contemporary, as well as nationally at Jen Bekman Gallery in New York, the LaGrange Museum in Georgia, The Bascom in North Carolina and the Houston Center for Photography in Texas. Internationally, his work has been shown at photography festivals in Nantes, Le Mans and Arles, France. Robert is represented by Gallery Kayafas, Boston, MA and his work is in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. http://www.robertknight.com

Friday, September 19, 2014    7pm    Free to the Public
AMERICAN BEAR Discussion + Presentation of Web Series BEAR Bones

http://artragegallery.org/american-bear-discussion-presentation

About the film: Sarah and Greg set out to critically explore American culture, compassion, and fear by relying on the kindness of strangers for a home each night. Traveling through 30 states in 60 days, they spend every day in a new town, learning why people may or may not be willing to open their homes. Sarah and Greg spend time getting to know their hosts – each uniquely, culturally American – while the film raises questions about how we define American identities. Sarah and Greg’s own social location – white, young, middle class, appearing as a straight couple – guides the way they interact with strangers, complicating the hospitality they receive. While filming American Bear, Sarah and Greg interviewed professors around the country about the dynamics of interacting with strangers. How do we develop trust? What happens in the brain when we meet someone for the first time? What are the sociopolitical challenges Americans face and how can we work through them together? Each professor explores the themes of American Bear through their expertise: neuroscience, gender studies, race relations, sociology, and more. In BEAR Bones, scholars examine the kindness of strangers through the lenses of our respective disciplines to explore social justice, trust, the limits of kindness and who is deemed deserving of assistance. www.americanbearfilm.com/bearbones/

Thursday, September 25, 2014    6:30 – 8:30pm    Free to the Public
Growing Cities – “What If.” Film Series Screening @ Southwest Community Center, 401 South Avenue with special guest Chef Will Lewis

The Gifford Foundation “What If…” Film Series kicks off its Fall 2014 Series with this presentation of Growing Cities (60min) directed by Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette. In their search for answers, filmmakers Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette take a road trip and meet the men and women who are challenging the way this country grows and distributes its food, one vacant city lot, rooftop garden, and backyard chicken coop at a time. Join them as they discover that good food isn’t the only crop these urban visionaries are harvesting. They’re producing stronger and more vibrant communities, too. Doors open at 6:00 for light snacks, meet and greet, gallery viewings.

Saturday, September 27, 2014    7 – 9pm    $5 Suggested donation
The Misfits (1962) film screening

http://artragegallery.org/the-misfits-1962
Montgomery Clift, Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable. Directed by John Huston
Vastly praised yet rarely seen this powerful drama was written by Pulitzer Prize winner Arthur Miller (Death of a Salesman)  as  a gift for then-wife Monroe. The one-and-only Marilyn shines as a disillusioned divorcee in 1960’s Nevada who falls for an aging cowboy even as he struggles to sustain his romantic lifestyle. Beautifully shot and scored it is at once a haunting elegy for a lost era and a brave portrait of flawed people scrambling for self-worth.  Gable and Monroe give what many critics consider their best performances … in their last screen roles!“Searing study of the lingering death of the American dream” – Apollo Guide “powerful, exciting” – Film Daily

Sunday, September 28, 2014    2 – 4pm    Free to the Public
Book Reading & Signing of MYSTERIOUS PLACES with Jeffrey Gorney

http://artragegallery.org/book-signing-with-jeffrey-gorney
Memoir . Journey . Quest Our film curator, Jeffrey Gorney, will read from his newly published memoir MYSTERIOUS PLACES. The book recalls growing up in an inter-generational household amid a family of storytellers and later travels to Romania and England in search of lost relatives. It offers keen insights into the nature of incident, choice and consequence, how stories and myths make us who we are … and the many, often obscure,  threads that shape a family’s destiny. Mr. Gorney, a writer, photographer and trained actor, has been curating week-end films at the ArtRage Gallery since 2010. Join us for an afternoon of tender stories and dramatic tales.  Light refreshments will be served.

 

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