Thank you to Carl Mellor, reporter for Central Current, for this story about the release of our new posters.
The 2024 Syracuse Poster Project focuses on CNY's historical figures https://t.co/VnXhJHzXLT
Join us for the launch of our redeveloped website.
The celebration will take place at Open Hack, the monthly networking meet-up organized by Code Syracuse, 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, at Commonspace, 351 S. Warren St., Suite 200.
More info: https://t.co/rTRjCnrUnw
Best wishes to Pam Dwyer, retiring her food truck, Lady Bug Lunch Box, after 23 years. We likened her downtown presence to a mobile public art installation, thanks to the truck's petit size and playful graphics. Read about her in the Post-Standard: https://t.co/c1DF3KbOyp
Congratulations to CNY Arts, the regional arts council, for re-locating to the former Andrew Carnegie Library. This is no longer news, but we still feel it's worth celebrating. Such a historic, inspiring move!
We were happy to read about plans to re-develop a defunct bread factory--a building referenced in one of our 2023 posters by poet Maura Harling Stefl and Christian Freeman. https://t.co/GAs6cF8c7M
Seeking Your Art... For Famous Faces of Syracuse.
New for 2024, we are challenging writers to submit poems on a series of historic Syracuse characters (and one fictional character from the future!)
If you're an artist, learn how to participate here:
https://t.co/AIf0iIINQ5
The Syracuse Poster Project invites you to participate in its 23nd annual civic art poster series-"Famous Faces of Syracuse"!
New for the 2024 series, we're challenging writers to write poems related to a series of historic Syracuse characters. More info: https://t.co/TpgEozUoEG
Thank you to Cassandra Abel, Post-Standard intern, for attending our annual unveiling celebration and writing this story:
Syracuse Poster Project brings community and friendship downtown with 10 new poem-inspired artworks https://t.co/R27rSs5gt4
Please join us this Thursday, April 20th, at 6 p.m. for our annual unveiling event! We'll be celebrating our new 2023 Series in the City Hall Commons Atrium, 201 E. Washington Street. https://t.co/WGpfcUmFZt