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Presented By: May 7, 2021 5:00-8:00PM Virtual and Traditional, Walkable Experiences featuring Downtown Art Galleries & Artists GALLERYNIGHTITHACA.COM Additional Sponsors & Partners: DOWNTOWN ITHACA Gallery Night Ithaca is made possible in part with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, administered by the Community Arts Partnership.
2021 GALLERY NIGHT ITHACA A MONTHLY SERIES PRESENTED BY May Gallery Shows & Locations 1. CAP ArtSpace in the Ithaca College Galleryomp- kins Center for History & Culture | 110 N. Tioga St. OPEN 5pm - 7pm on GALLERY NIGHT! Virtual Gallery Exhibit: downtownithaca.com/capartspace Virtual Exhibit: Virtual Clay Tompkins 2021 Presented by the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County's "CAP ArtSpace." This virtual group Clay exhibit features sculpture, functional items, and mosaics from 23 ceramicists living in Tompkins County or nearby. The Community Arts Partnership thanks our generous year-round CAP ArtSpace sponsor, the Tompkins Trust Company. LIVE AND VIRTUAL EXHIBIT: Democracy and the Arts: Rejoice the Vote Rejoice the Vote, is a local organization that also works statewide. As John Lewis taught us “The vote is precious. It is almost sacred. It is the most powerful non-violent tool we have in a democracy.” This exhibit features artwork from the Rejoice the Vote Art Contest, which was created to engage artists and the public around voting rights and history. Rejoice the Vote asked for original designs that inspired people, especially young people, to vote and highlight activists and heros (historical or contem- porary) who fought or continue to fight for voting rights. like Representative John C. Lewis (1940-2020). The majority of the pieces are by young people from Tompkins County and include drawings from Lehman Alternative School high school students. Founder Jeff Furman says, "This exhibit couldn’t be more timely as we witness a resurgence of voter suppression laws in more than 40 states." The Community Arts Partnership thanks our generous year-round CAP ArtSpace sponsor, the Tompkins Trust Company.
2. Community School of Music and Arts (CSMA) 330 E. M.L.K. Jr. St | csma-ithaca.org Window Displays, Live Painting, and Virtual Exhibition Drift, Patti Capaldi “Drift” derives from a piece of driftwood the artist found on the banks of Cayuga Lake while taking a summer swim during the pandemic. The scanned driftwood represents the “unmoored” state the pandemic has created and is used symbolically to set up a visual dialog between it and the lexicon that has filled our lives since last year. The “infographic” questions classification systems—both in nature and in language—and the ways we assign value through them.
3. Ithaca Marriott on the Commons 120 S. Aurora St. / www.ithacamarriottdowntown.com In-person Exhibit 3. Hilton Garden Inn 103 E. Seneca St.| www.ithaca.hgi.com In-person Exhibit Academic Suspension, Harry Littell In his new series, “Academic Suspension,” photographer Harry Littell looks at his alma mater, Cornell University, in the time of Covid-19. Made over the summer of 2020, the photographs are a meditation on the quiet and emptiness of Cornell’s campus and architecture. Littell is Professor of Photography at Tompkins Cortland Community College. Harry Littell’s book “Academic Suspension” can be purchased directly at: magcloud.com/browse/issue/1840539
4. State of the Art Gallery 120 W. M.L.K. Jr. St. | soagithaca.org/ In-person exhibit until 5pm SEEING THE FOREST FOR THE TREES- Ed Brothers, Eva M. Capo- bianco, Christine Chin, Jane Dennis, Francis Fawcett, Jay Hart, Irina Kassabova, Susan C. Larkin, Harry Littell, Daniel McPheeters, Margaret Nelson, Diane Newton, Diana Ozolins, Patty L. Porter, Nancy Ridenour, Ethel Vrana, David Watkins Jr., Everyone knows what a tree looks like. But ask an artist, and you may be surprised by the result. Ask the members of the State of the Art Gallery, and you end up with the visual equivalent of music’s theme with variations, an entire gallery as a composition, each image standing on its own and simulta- neously making its unique contribution to the whole. We invite you to come and see the forest for the trees. This show is ONLINE from May 3-30, 2021 at http://soagannex.art/forest-trees- show/ The gallery is closed during May for repairs and construction. For more infor- mation visit our website: www.soagithaca.org 5. The Mink Gallery 614 N. Cayuga St. | https://www.barbaramink.com/ In-person Exhibit Recent works, Barbara Mink The Mink Gallery at 614 North Cayuga welcomes Spring- and you! A nice walk from the Commons, or plenty of parking across the street! THE NEXT GALLERY NIGHT IS: Friday, June 4, 2021 Want to show art or have your art shown? email ithacafirstfriday@gmail.com!
May 2021 Gall 5 Dewitt Park Cayuga Apts. W. BUFFALO STREET E. BUFFALO STREET N. CAYUGA STREET N. GENEVA STREET TIOGA STREET Dewitt Mall Tompkins Breckenridge Financial Place 3 W. SENECA STREET E. SENECA STREET Bernie Tioga Milton Pavilion Clinton Place House BANK ALLEY Visitor 1 & History Center 4 W. STATE STREET Playground THE COMMONS HOME DAIRY ALLEY Center Ithaca PRESS BAY ALLEY City GREEN ST. Hall GARAGE METERED LOT Cinemapolis Movie Theatre W. GREEN STREET E. GREEN STREET S. GENEVA STREET S. CAYUGA STREET Cayuga Green k al W Hotel Ithaca k ee Gallery Night Cr
ery Locations TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY N. AURORA STREET Post Office 6 SE NE CA RESTAURANT ROW W Canopy AY by Hilton (coming 2019) Seneca Way Argos CSMA Inn E. STAT E 8 2 STREET 418 7 Center Visitor City Centre (coming 2019) Rothschilds Building Marriott 16 The History Center EET Hotel Gateway Commons STR A ROR U S. A HU DSO N
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