ArtRage: The Norton Putter Gallery

505 Hawley Avenue Syracuse, NY

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Archive for October, 2008

PosterWorks

HOURS: W., Th., F. 2-7pm & Sat. 12-4pm

PosterWorks at the ArtRage gallery is devoted to providing income for the operation of the gallery space. Every purchase from our large stock of posters, cards, T-shirts, DVD’s and books helps us pay for exhibits, rent and utilities! Located inside the gallery, at 505 Hawley Avenue, PosterWorks carries over 100 posters in stock and offers a selection of exhibit related materials for sale. Come and see the largest viewable collection of Syracuse Cultural Workers posters available anywhere in the U.S! Framed versions, at very reasonable prices, are also available for many posters.

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“Meeting Resistance”

October 24, 20087:30 pm

Directed by Steve Connors and Molly Bingham, this film asks the question, “What would you do if the U.S. were invaded?” and answers, “Resist, just like the Iraqis are doing.” Insurgents, militants, anti-Americans, terrorists, extremists, al-Qaeda – the Pentagon/media spin labels them anything BUT Iraqis which, overwhelmingly, is what the people fighting the U.S. occupation of their country are. This important, powerful film removes the spin to reveal everyday Iraqis talking about why they fight their country’s invaders.

(85minutes) 2008

$5.00 at the door – LIMITED SEATING! Get there early!

Syracuse Peace Council’s Monthly Program – GOT FREE SPEECH?

October 28, 20087:00 pm

A Multi-media presentation: Public Space. Free Speech. Political Dissent. State Repression. Surveillance.


Reportbacks from recent protests and peace events (including Syracuse anti-war actions and Republican National Convention demonstrations), video of RNC arrests, open discussion on expanding our rights and reclaiming public space.

Speakers will include Barrie Gewanter (CNY chapter of the NY Civil Liberties Union), Don Mitchell (Geography Professor at Syracuse University) and members of the Syracuse Solidarity Network. FREE public forum (donations welcome). Snacks and drinks.

For more info call 315-472-5478 or www.peacecouncil.net