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Collaborative Exhibition at Tyler Gallery Displays Archive of the Human, Nonhuman

Titled “Bartow + Metzgar: Spatio Geographica: An Experimental Archive of Human and Nonhuman Agents in North America,” the exhibition finds Richard Metzgar of Oswego’s art faculty and Oswego graduate Paul Bartow exploring what composes the collective of the human and nonhuman.

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‘Reflecting Poe’ Production Explores Poet’s Life, Loves, Inspiration

“This edgy theatrical production takes you on a creative journey through the prose and poetry of the legendary writer and critic Edgar Allan Poe,” Artswego Coordinator Mary Avrakotos said. “It features dramatic readings with a backdrop of modern dance and projected video, and a sweeping cinematic score performed live on electronic and acoustic instruments by Van Slyke.”

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“The Lady Who Cried Fox” To Be Presented

Two familiar faces will have featured roles in The Oswego Players September production of “The Lady Who Cried Fox” by Edward Clinton. Jim McGann and Norman Berlin, III have plenty of stage experience, and will delight Oswego audiences in this 1970’s comedy. Carol DeCapio is directing.

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French And Indian War Returns To Fort Ontario

The annual encampment of the French and Indian War will take place at Fort Ontario State Historic Site on Aug. 29 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Aug. 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The sights, sounds, and smells of camp and garrison life will greet visitors as they visit camps of British, French and Native American troops and warriors who fought each other on these ground in the 1750s.

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