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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369220860
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260120
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369222909
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260121
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369223934
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260122
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369224959
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260123
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369225984
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369227009
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260125
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369228034
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260126
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369229059
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260127
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369230084
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260128
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369231109
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260129
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369232134
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260130
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369233159
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369234184
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369235209
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369236234
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260203
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369237259
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260204
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369238284
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369239309
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260206
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369240334
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260207
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369241359
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260208
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369242384
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369243409
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260210
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369244434
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260211
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369245459
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260212
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369245460
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369246485
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369247510
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369248535
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369249560
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369250585
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260218
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369251610
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260219
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369252635
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260220
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369252636
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369253661
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369254686
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369255711
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260224
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369256736
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260225
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369257761
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260226
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369258786
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369259811
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369260836
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369261861
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369262886
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369263911
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369264936
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260305
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369265961
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369266986
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260307
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369268011
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260308
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369269036
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369269037
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260310
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369270062
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260311
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369271087
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369273136
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260313
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369274161
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260314
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369274162
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260315
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369275187
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369276212
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260317
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369277237
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369278262
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369279287
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369280312
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369281337
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260322
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369282362
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260323
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369283387
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260324
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369283388
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260325
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369284413
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369285438
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369286463
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369287488
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260329
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369288513
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260330
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369289538
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260331
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369290563
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369291588
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260402
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369291589
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369292614
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260404
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369293639
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260405
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369294664
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260406
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369295689
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260407
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369296714
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260408
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369297739
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260409
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369298764
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369299789
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369299790
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369300815
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260413
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369301840
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260414
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369302865
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260415
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369303890
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260416
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369304915
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369305940
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369306965
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369307990
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369309015
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369310040
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369310041
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369311066
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260424
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369312091
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369313116
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369314141
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369315166
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260428
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369316191
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260429
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369317216
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369318241
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369318242
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369319267
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369320292
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369321317
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369322342
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369323367
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369324392
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260516T060749Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51843369324393
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Wynn
  Newhouse Award\, a pioneering initiative that has recognized and elevated
  artists of excellence who happen to live with disabilities. Established i
 n 2006 by Wynn Newhouse\, the award has championed bold\, boundary-defying
  voices in contemporary art—highlighting practices that are as varied in
  form as they are unified in vision: a vision of art as a space where repr
 esentation\, identity\, and access are not peripheral concerns\, but centr
 al to the discourse.\n\nAt the heart of the exhibition is a curatorial inq
 uiry: How do artists with disabilities navigate the art world—and the wo
 rld at large—on their terms? And how does that navigation inform their w
 ork\, influence its reception\, and expand the field of cultural productio
 n? The goal is not to position disability as a central or singular theme\,
  but to acknowledge it as one of many intersecting conditions—of body\, 
 mind\, culture\, history—that inform artistic practice. In doing so\, th
 is exhibition prompts us to reconsider who gets seen\, whose experiences s
 hape the canon\, and how institutions can create more equitable conditions
  for artistic participation and recognition.\n\nExhibiting artists include
  Beverly Baker\, Derrick Alexis Coard\, Courttney Cooper\, Joseph Grigley\
 , Em Kettner\, Reverend Joyce McDonald\, William Scott\, Kambel Smith\, Ka
 tz Tepper\, Melvin Way\, and Peter Williams.\n\nThe exhibition is curated 
 by Daniel Fuller G’04 (Museum Studies\, College of Visual and Performing
  Arts).\n\nGenerous support for this exhibition and related programs is pr
 ovided by the Joe and Emily Lowe Fund\, Louise B. and Bernard G. Palitz Fu
 nd\; the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University\, and the Center on
  Disability and Inclusion in the School of Education. \n\nImage credit: 
 William Scott\, Return of the Wholesome Humans\, WS 734\, 2024. Courtesy o
 f the artist and Creative Growth.\n\nMuseum Hours:\n\nTuesday 10 a.m. to 4
  p.m.\nWednesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.\nFriday 10 
 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nSaturday noon to 4 p.m.\nSunday noon  to 4 p.m.\n\nClosed 
 Mondays & University holidays
GEO:43.036735;-76.132437
LOCATION:Syracuse University Art Museum
SUMMARY:Possible Worlds: 20 Years of the Wynn Newhouse Awards
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.syracuse.edu/event/possible-worlds-20-years-of
 -the-wynn-newhouse-awards
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
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