ArtRage: The Norton Putter Gallery

505 Hawley Avenue Syracuse, NY

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Archive for July, 2011

The Arab Spring and Islam

July 27, 20117:00 pmto9:00 pm

The Arab Spring and Islam: A Look at Egypt’s Brotherhood and Sharia Law

Come hear Egyptian native and long-time Syracuse activist Mohamed Khater speak on this critical issue related to developments in the Middle East.  Mohamed Khater was born in Egypt. He came to Syracuse University as a graduate student in 1982. Since completing his studies, Khater has lived in both Syracuse and New York City working as a software consultant for financial institutions. Khater has long been active with the Islamic Society of CNY, previously serving as president. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Islamic Studies.

Brought to you by CNY Working for a Just Peace in Palestine and Israel (a program of  the Syracuse Peace Council).

Free to the Public. Contact Andy 315-472-5478 or www.peacecouncil.net

2015-16 Sponsors

The ArtRage Gallery and the CORA Foundation
extends our sincere appreciation to SUSTAINING SPONSORS:

Walter Putter & Marilyn Smith
and
The Martha A. & Eugene F. Keppler Fund
The George & Luella Krahl Fund
and to our SEASON SPONSORS:

Kathy Barry & Brian Caufield, Donald Blair & Nancy Dock, John & Dolores Brule,
Chana Bursztyn, Dik Cool, Annemarie Deegan, Harry Heilman,
David & Jeanne Holstein, The Holtz Family Fund, Sandra Hurd & Joel Potash,
Ann Jamison, Mary Kuhn, Joe Leonard, Walter & Lauren Melnikow,
Shirley & Larry Novak, Robert Sarason & Jane Burkhead, George Savage,
Laurie Gilmore Selleck, Cindy Seymour & Laura Serway,
Tupper Property Management, Jeff Unaitis,
Ron Van Norstrand, Amy Zamkoff and Anonymous (2)
for sponsoring our entire 2015-16 exhibition season!
ETERNAL GRATITUDE TO OUR FOUNDING DONOR
RUTH PUTTER

SAGE Authors Read!

July 9, 20117:00 pmto9:00 pm

Join SAGE as we celebrate our members who participated in the writing group of our Art of Aging programming. Authors will read from their work and discuss their participation in this exciting arts programming sponsored by a grant from the Gifford Foundation.

Free to the Public.