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Twenty new graduate students arrived in Syracuse in July as members of the Goldring Arts Journalism Program. They spent July and August studying the landscape of the artistic community in Syracuse, talking with the directors of all the major arts organizations. For the next year they will be chronicling the cultural scene in Syracuse as they prepare for careers in the arts, which could embrace everything from criticism to arts administration.
You are seeing one of the projects in which these students engaged this summer: a collection of 20 stories highlighting various aspects of the arts community in Central New York. The stories cover a wide territory. They embrace architecture and travel; food and music; children’s art and adult art; theater; and arts education. One of the themes is collaboration, which is very much in the air as the economy takes its toll on the finances of local arts groups. It is no longer unusual to see two or more arts organizations working together to offer an experience that is stronger than what any single group could produce.
Learn more about The Mix and Goldring Arts Journalism Program.
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| Summer 2009 Stories |
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AJP601: Goldring: The Mix
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The Play's the Thing
By Bethany Larson
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Published September 16, 2009, 03:22 PM
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AJP601: Goldring: The Mix
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Undoing Art
By Carren Jao
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Published September 16, 2009, 02:52 PM
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AJP601: Goldring: The Mix
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One-Stop Chakra
By Janna Dotschkal
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Published September 03, 2009, 09:08 PM
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