Pulse: Your Cultural Connection to Campus and the Community

Pulse's mission is to provide SU undergraduates and in turn, the Central New York community with out-of-classroom opportunities to attend and participate in programs, performances, exhibitions, and events in the performing and visual arts. Pulse is a model program, recognized for quality, diversity, innovation, and collaboration, while it celebrates and expands the cultural climate of Syracuse University.

Pulse seeks to raise the caliber of cultural programming while increasing the number of participating students. It programs the best offerings of local arts organizations with performances of internationally renowned visiting artists. Admission to Pulse events is either free or at a greatly reduced cost. Tickets are available at the Schine Student Center Box Office. Call 443-4517 for information.

Pulse is a collaborative project of the Division of Student Affairs (under the leadership of Senior Vice President and Dean Barry L. Wells) and the College of Visual and Performing Arts (under the leadership of Dean Carole Brzozowski).

January 14-March 6

10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sunday through Friday

Ollin Mecatl: The Measure of Movements sponsored by Light Work,  free and open to public, www.lightwork.org/exhibitions

 

January 15-17

7:30 p.m. each night

Chicago, sponsored by Famous Artists, Crouse-Hinds Theatre-Mulroy Civic Center @ OnCenter, tickets available at famous artists, oncenter and ticketmaster, famousartistsbroadway.com or 424-8210

 

January 18-20

8:00 p.m.

Opera Workshop, presented by the Setnor School of Music, Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College, free 

 
January 24

5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Opening Reception for the Artistic Domain, Delavan Art Gallery, free, www.delavanartgallery.com


January 25

8:00 p.m.

Beethoven’s Fidelio, presented by Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Post-Standard Classics Series , Mulroy Civic Center Theater, special $5 student tickets available with valid I.D., www.syracusesymphony.org 
 

January 26

10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Westcott Community Center “Winter Carnivale” (Kids Mardi Gras) sponsored by Westcott Community Center, Levy Middle School: 111 Fellows Ave, free

 
Through January 26

Noon-6:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday

Gary Schneider: Genetic Self-Portrait sponsored by the Warehouse Gallery, free and open to public,  www.thewarehousegallery.org

 
January 26

Images of Vice and Virtue sponsored by Everson Museum of Art and Syracuse University,  Everson Museum, free with suggested $5 donation, www.everson.org

 
January 26

Paper Arts in the Low Countries:1600-1800 sponsored by Everson Museum of Art, Everson Museum of Art, free with suggested $5 donation, www.everson.org


January 26

1:00 p.m.

Reading of Scores by Young Composers, presented by the Society for New Music, May Memorial Unitarian Society, 3800 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, www.societyfornewmusic.org

 
January 26

2:00 p.m.

Elena Nezhdanova: Senior Piano Recital, presented by the Setnor School of Music, Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College, free

 
January 26

4:00 p.m.

America Sings, presented by the Society for New Music, May Memorial Unitarian Society, 3800 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, Tickets: $10 regular; $5 students/seniors (available at the door), www.societyfornewmusic.org

 
January 26

8:00 p.m.

Beethoven’s Fidelio, presented by Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Post-Standard Classics Series, Mulroy Civic Center Theater, special $5 student tickets available with valid I.D., www.syracusesymphony.org 



January 27

4:00 p.m.

Lionheart sponsored by Pulse, Society for New Music, and Malmgren Concert Series, Hendricks Chapel Syracuse Univeristy, free with suggested donation to Society for New Music, www.societyfornewmusic.org or pulse@syr.edu

January 27

4:30 p.m.

Syracuse Symphony Youth Orchestra, presented by Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Mulroy Civic Center Theater, tickets $12 for adults and $8 for students and will be available at the door, www.syracusesymphony.org