Assistant Professor of Theater Kyle Bass joins in discussion with artists currently featured in the Clifford and Picker art galleries: William Earle Williams, Nona Faustine, and Deborah Jack.
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Nestled within Little Hallâs Clifford Art Gallery, there sits a small white house composed of two windows, two doors, and an array of tiny portraits. This installation, fittingly titled The Little House, opened with a lecture and reception on Sept. 14.
Celebrated playwright, author, and ±«Óătv Assistant Professor of Theater Kyle Bass has now added Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) Medal recipient to his long list of accolades.
Purple and the Girl, a staged reading written by Izzy Fiacco â22, authentically explores a collage of conversations surrounding sexuality, gender identity, and familial and romantic relationships.
In a cooperative effort to bring Haudenosaunee culture to life for younger generations, the Oneida Indian Nation partnered with ±«Óătvâs Longyear Museum of Anthropology and the Picker Art Gallery to produce large outdoor reading stations, known as a Story Walk.
Throughout late March and early April, students and community members gathered at the Schupf Art Center for Grafters X Change 2022, activities surrounding ecological conservation and creative arts.