I recently visited the variety of programs from children in the area and I must say that it was a very pleasant experience. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the exhibits were very interesting and informative. The price was also very reasonable.
The exhibits featured a wide range of topics, from animals, to science, to history, to art. It was great to see the variety of programs for children, and I'm sure the kids found it very interesting. There were also some interactive activities that the children could get involved in, which was great for their learning.
The environment was very pleasant and the staff were very friendly, which made it a great experience. I was even able to find some great souvenirs to take home as a reminder of my visit.
Overall, I found the variety of programs from children in the area to be a great experience. It was interesting, educational and reasonably priced. The staff were friendly and helpful and the exhibits were interesting. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who is looking for a great place to visit.
The only downside I found was that there were some annoying people there often, which could be a bit of a distraction. However, this didn't detract from my overall experience too much and I still had a great time.
Overall, I highly recommend this place if you're looking for a great place to visit and learn. The staff were friendly, the exhibits were interesting and the price was reasonable. The only downside is that there are some annoying people there often, but this didn't detract from my overall...
Read moreI've been visiting Syracuse this week, and was finally able to get out to visit this Art museum today. Honestly, I can't recommend it enough! The displays are really nicely put together, with a good variety of art mediums (Ceramics, video, photographs, paintings, etc.). It's also a really nice size - not too small, but also not so big that you feel overwhelmed by the amount of art. And at $6-8 a person, the price was absolutely worth it.
I also feel like mention needs to be made of the staff. They were probably the most friendly people I've ever met in any gallery/museum I've ever been to! I had some really nice conversations with two of the men working in the gallery (I think one said his name was Walter). Usually the security people at galleries are taciturn, uninterested, and imposing, but that was not the case here. Likewise, the women at the front desk were very helpful in answering any questions I had, and the one security man on the main floor whose name I didn't get was very kind in helping me figure out how to get back to my hotel when arranging taxis proved more hassle than it was worth. Thanks so much for a lovely afternoon - if any of you see this, it was a pleasure meeting...
Read moreRecently,I visited the Everson Art Museum located in downtown Syracuse and I enjoyed its fine collection of Ceramic works of Art.I especially enjoyed the following Ceramic works;Jun Kaneko's"Polka Dog Dango",Adelaide Robinson's"Scarab Vase",Wayne McClean's"Statue of Liberty To Do it Yourself"(quite humorous),Viktor Schreckengost's"Dictator",Ron Gorshov's"Strand",and Fred Meyer's"Man With Corn Cob Pipe",among others.Americans with fine paintings at this art museum,many of them displayed Gallery Style were:George Inness("Nook Near Our Village",fine Tonalism),Sanford Gifford("Sunset,Bay of New York",Hudson River School),Glenn Coleman("Ferry")Ernest Lawson("Early Spring"),and Reginald Marsh("Mural For Museum of Modern Art"),in addition to others.I also saw fascinating creations by Red Grooms("Little Italy") and Francisco Alvarado Juarez("Buffalo Trophy").I liked the temporary Daryll Hughto exhibit at this charming art museum which included his paintings of boats("Wing To Wing")("All Along The Watch Tower").Hughto grew up in the North Country of New York State.Even though this art museum is limited in its range of Art,I still felt it was a...
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