Friday, January 05, 2007

Syracuse Night Life ( NightLife ), RMC

SYRACUSE, NY — Th3 nights to return on February 15, 2007

The citywide art open, known as Th3, began in 2006 as a celebration of Syracuse's thriving art scene and a developing collaboration amongst Syracuse's visual arts organizations.
Each venue provides a different flavor of the Syracuse visual arts scene. Most venues offer refreshments and a unique programming fot that special evening.

Th3 provides a common day and time for the public to visit fifteen of Syracuse's visual art venues for an entirely free, entertaining and educational evening. With evening hours of 5 – 8 PM, people can stop by a gallery or museum after work or bring their families. Visitors from out of town can make an evening of it by dining at one of the many highly praised restaurants on the Th3 route.

A Connective Corridor Shuttle Bus runs near most of the venues providing free transportation for those who want to get around with ease.

Participating visual art venues:Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) Delavan Art Gallery Everson Museum of Art Eureka Crafts Light Work (Robert B. Menschel Media Center) Onondaga Community College (Arts Across Campus) Point of Contact Gallery Redhouse / Rothenberg Gallery Spark Contemporary Art Space Special Collections Research Center (E.S. Bird Library) SUArt Galleries Syracuse Technology Garden ThINC's Company Gallery The Warehouse Gallery Westcott Community Art GalleryTh3 goers get A FREE RIDE!
CONNECTIVE CORRIDOR SHUTTLE TO RUN DURING TH3On The Third Thursday, the Connective Corridor Free Shuttle:
runs from 5 p.m. - 11:40 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to ride Centro's Connective Corridor shuttle to visit art venues between Syracuse University and Delavan Art Gallery. The shuttle bus stops at all marked Centro bus stops along the Connective Corridor and near all Th3 venues with the exception of Onondaga Community College and Westcott Community Art Gallery. The ride is FREE.
Contact: Courtney Rile, Gallery Coordinator, Delavan Art Gallery 315-425-7500 or crile@delavancenter.com or Sarah Tiedemann, Communications Associate, Everson Museum of Art315-474-6064 or stiedemann@everson.org