Syracuse University: Community Folk Art Center in Syracuse, NY
The Syracuse University: Community Folk Art Center in Syracuse, NY is an art center committed to promoting the art of African Diaspora. It's also dedicated to helping these types of artists develop their craft.
The Community Folk Art Center is a unit of Syracuse University's African American Studies Department. It's considered to be "a beacon of artistry, creativity and cultural expression engaging the Syracuse community, the region, and the world."
The Art Center is open Tuesday to Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, and Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm. It offers several public programs like ceramics classes and camps.
Individuals looking for space to rent can use the Community Folk Art Center's galleries and classrooms when they're not in use for center functions. Rental fees are between $75 and $500.
The art center was established in 1972 and was first located at the corner of Salina and Wood Avenue Street. The faculty and students of the Syracuse University established it. It houses the Herbert T. Williams Art Gallery and is dedicated to promoting the words of African American artists.
The Community Folk Art Center opened at its current location on September 22, 1983.
Workshops offered last from six to eight weeks and are led by professional art instructors. The Community Folk Art Center works extensively with the community. Some of the community agencies this art center has worked with include The Boys & Girls Club, Saint Josephs Hospital, The Salvation Army, The Syracuse Housing Authority, The Southwest Community Center and the Dunbar Center.
Membership is available for $25 to $500.
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Location:
805 E Genesee St
Syracuse, NY
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