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“Each one Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the Homelands” is an exhibition of 52 contemporary artworks by Indigenous artists.
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Fiber arts art is often seen as a women’s craft, Everson is elevating it to a high art in its exhibition.
!["Capturing the Essence and Strength of Beauty" exhibition of Keith Brown's art work.](https://www.thenewshouse.com/wp-content/uploads/Entertainment/2021/CBT/Herbert-T.-Williams-Gallery-scaled-e1631626535393-768x512.jpg)
SU Amuni Keith Brown and London Ladd show their work as a part of the Coming Back Together event.
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Mutual Affection is an exhibition of 100 ceramic works from the celebrated Victoria Schoenfeld collection.
![Associate Professor and Director of the Setnor School of Music Milton Rubén Laufer interviews actress, dancer and singer Rita Moreno at a Coming Back Together lecture featuring Moreno on Thursday, September 9, 2021 in Syracuse University’s Goldstein Auditorium. Coming Back Together (CBT) started in 1983 as a way to bring Black and Latino/a SU alumni together every three years to celebrate achievements and stay connected with the University. The theme of this year’s reunion is “Celebrating 151 Years of Black and Latino/a Excellence at SU”.](https://www.thenewshouse.com/wp-content/uploads/News/2021/Rita-Moreno/MG_9883-scaled-768x512.jpg)
The award-winning film and TV star discusses her long and storied career at SU’s Coming Back Together weekend.
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Local Syracuse artists talk about the importance of incorporating sustainability into their work.
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SU sophomore Bailee Roberts aims to capture the human experience through her personal paintings.
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Visual artist shared how she brought a little piece of home into every work of art she creates.
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Through works from women, BIPOC and other underrepresented artists, Everson opened a provocative and meaningful exhibition that seeks to be a healing experience for those with differing backgrounds.
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The award-winning illustrator has worked on projects for companies such as Airbnb and Apple and publications such as The New Yorker.