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titleLines of Communication

March 25April 11, 2025

Explore the rich history of technical drawing through a curated selection of historic blueprints from a still thriving 150-year-old iron works less than a half mile from the Nancy Cantor Warehouse. The exhibition is curated by School of Design Professor Zeke Leonard in collaboration with the present-day owners of Mack Brothers Boiler and Sheet.

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titleI Profess: The Graphic Design Manifesto

January 21–February 28, 2025

Featuring the work of over 20 design professors from around the globe, including Rebecca Kelly, associate professor of communications design at Syracuse University. This exhibition is a collaboration between Chris Corneal, associate professor of graphic design at Michigan State University, and Audrey G. Bennett, university diversity and social transformation professor at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

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titleICH Showcase: A Celebration of Cultural Diversity

April 26May 7, 2024

Witness and learn more about African drumming, African American hair braiding, Puerto Rican and Southern U.S. food heritage, New Mexican culture through storytelling, Irish dancing, and traditional crafts from Belarus, Ukraine, and the U.S. The exhibition showcases objects associated with elements of intangible cultural heritage, along with intangible aspects, such as performance, oral traditions, the stories behind food heritage, and more. 

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titleAction / Reaction: Design responds to our changing world

For every action, it’s essential that design step forward to offer creative and impactful reactions to address our current and future needs. "Action/Reaction" aims to highlight the work of current students and alumni from the School of Design's industrial and interaction design program reacting with innovative ideas in real-time to protect the public. This exhibition is presented both in-person and as a virtual experience (coming soon).

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titleLET IT SNOW: Keeping Warm at Syracuse University, 1870-2020

On view through February 28, 2020

Opening Reception

Wednesday, January 22, 6 – 8 P.M.
Featuring a 6:30 gallery talk by Kirsten Schoonmaker and Jeffrey Mayer

On Dec. 2, 2019, Syracuse University canceled a full day of classes for the fourth time in its 150-year history. This means that generations of students have trudged through snow, sleet, ice, and wind in order to get to class. How did they keep themselves from shivering as the daytime temperatures plunged as low as -4°F in January of 1982? Students on campus have proved that staying warm doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style. Thick fulled wool in fashionable hues has been cut and shaped to follow the silhouettes of the moment, whether it be the 1880s, the 1980s, or today. Collars and cuffs have been trimmed with insulating materials from soft fur to plushy polyester, trapping warm air around exposed skin as icy winds blow. Belts and buttons not only keep coats from flapping, but also add a touch of shape, sparkle, or contrast. Selections from the Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection reveal that while faces may change, outerwear has always been a style statement on campus.

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titleThe American Look

October 15-November 11, 2011
This exhibition united original Arts and Crafts Movement furnishings with an emphasis on those designed by Gustav Stickley and clothing worn by American women during 1909-1913--a rarely seen combination.