Syracuse and Onondaga County boast a dynamic and diverse arts community, offering an assortment of activities that cater to both residents and visitors. From contemporary art galleries to historic theaters, the region is rich with cultural experiences waiting to be explored. Here are some noteworthy arts activities that you won't want to miss!

 

Art Haus Syracuse: 

Location: 120 Walton St. Syracuse, NY 13202

Situated in Armory Square is the Art Haus, a contemporary and ever changing Art Gallery devoted to local artist and stories. This month you can experience " One Feather, Thousand Memories" by Robin Cortese.

The Gallery is open Tuesday - Saturday ranging from 12 pm - 7 or 8 pm. 

 

Explore New Exhibits at the Everson Museum of Art

Location: 401 Harrison St, Syracuse, NY

The Everson Museum, renowned for its striking I.M. Pei-designed building, offers an extensive collection of American art and ceramics. Regularly hosting rotating exhibitions, the museum brings fresh perspectives to visitors. One of the most anticipated nights of the year is almost here with the Everson hosting its annual Everson is for Lovers for Valentine's Day. Step into an enchanting atmosphere where music, movement, and creativity set the stage for connection and romance. Whether shared with someone special or enjoyed on your own, the evening promises beauty, delight, and a little magic around every corner.

View more current and upcoming exhibits here.

 

Catch a Play at Syracuse Stage

Location: 820 E Genesee St, Syracuse, NY 13210

Originally an outgrowth of Syracuse’s Repertory Theater scene, Syracuse Stage opened in a renovated former movie house and has since produced over 300 plays in its nearly 50-year history. As the resident theater company of Syracuse University, it often collaborates with the university’s drama department, staging classics, new plays, musicals, and world premieres that contribute to its national reputation. Syracuse Stage is a member of the League of Resident Theatres, bringing in top regional and Broadway talent, and it has become a valued cultural resource with strong educational outreach to local schools.

Upcoming Shows:

  • Relentless (Feb 4 – Feb 22, 2026): A knockout new play about loyalty and legacy. Monique Jeffries was poised to be one of the greatest professional boxers in history, but years after her career has ended, she is right back where she started: running Bailey’s, her childhood gym, training finance bros with delusions of grandeur and taking directions from her former coach Johnny. (By Rae Binstock | Directed by Melissa Crespo | Co-produced with Sing Out, Louise! Productions.)

  • Joe Turner's Come and Gone (March 11 - March 29, 2026): 1911. Pittsburgh. Seth Holly’s boarding house is home to drifters and broken hearts, a waystation for folks biding their time. The residents include a restless musician with a wandering eye, a young woman waiting on a husband who’s not coming back, and an eccentric mystic who performs rituals in the yard while helping others find their song. ( By August Wilson | Directed by Timothy Douglas | Co-produced with Indiana Repertory Theatre)

  • Disney's Frozen The Broadway Musical (May 13 – June 21, 2026): In the Kingdom of Arendelle, Anna and Elsa enjoy a sheltered royal life, as they prepare to one day inherit a throne that is rightfully theirs. But when Elsa’s budding powers almost lead to tragedy, she’s forced to bury her icy talents—until they erupt, unleashing an eternal winter that threatens to destroy everything she loves.

 

Experience Broadway at the Landmark Theatre

Location: 362 S Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13202

The Landmark Theatre (originally Loew’s State Theater) is Syracuse’s grand historic theater, a lavish 1928 movie palace that has been beautifully restored. Designed by famed architect Thomas W. Lamb in an “Oriental-style” opulence, it is the city’s only surviving 1920s-era theater and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After closing in the 1970s, it was saved from demolition by community activists who formed the Syracuse Area Landmark Theatre (SALT) and raised funds to renovate it. Today, with nearly 3,000 seats, the Landmark hosts major Broadway touring productions, concerts, comedians, and special events, welcoming legendary performers and large-scale shows that anchor downtown’s arts scene. 

Check Out Upcoming Shows below or on the Landmark Theatre's Calendar

  • Get The Led Out - A Celebration of the Mighty "Zep" – January 31, 2026 at 7:30 pm.​

  • The Phil Collins Story - February 3, 2026 at 7:30 pm. The Phil Collins Story, a new docu-concert celebrating the life, career, and music of Academy Award, Grammy, and Golden Globe-winning performer and songwriter Phil Collins, will make its world premiere at the Landmark Theatre, on February 3rd before embarking on a 55-city North American tour.

  • The Music Man (Broadway Tour)(February 10 - 14, 2026): There’s trouble in River City, with a capital “T.” This classic musical comedy follows Harold Hill, a fast-talking traveling salesman, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band that he vows to organize — despite the fact that he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. 

  • Brett Young 2.0 - February 26, 2026: The tour takes its name from his newest studio album 2.0, out now via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment. Praised as a collection that “weaves together moments of vulnerability, celebration, and wisdom”

  • The Book of Mormon - March 20 - 22, 2026: This outrageous musical comedy follows the adventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. With standing room only productions in London, on Broadway, and across North America, THE BOOK OF MORMON has truly become an international sensation.

 

Bold Theater at the Redhouse Arts Center

Location: 400 S Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13202

Redhouse Arts Center is a nonprofit, multidisciplinary arts venue known for its intimate performances and community focus. It began in 1978 as the Contemporary Theatre of Syracuse and was reestablished in 2004 under the Redhouse name. After years in a smaller West Street space, Redhouse moved in 2018 to its current state-of-the-art downtown facility on South Salina Street – a 40,000 sq. ft. venue with multiple theaters and support spaces. Redhouse’s mission emphasizes diversity and education, producing a mix of contemporary plays, musicals, youth productions, and arts education programs. Audiences enjoy up-close experiences with top local talent and bold storytelling in an environment where “there’s not a bad seat in the house”.

Check Out Upcoming Shows below or on the Redhouse's Calendar

  • The MotherF**cker With The Hat (Feb 11 - 15, 2026): Struggles with addiction, friendship, love, and the challenges of adulthood are at the center of the story. Jackie, a petty drug dealer, is just out of prison and trying to stay clean. He’s also still in love with his coke-addicted childhood sweetheart, Veronica. Ralph D. is Jackie’s too-smooth, slightly slippery sponsor. He’s married to the bitter and disaffected Victoria, who, by the way, has the hots for Jackie. And then there’s Julia, Jackie’s cousin … a stand-up, “stand by me” kind of guy.

  • Da (March 20 - 29, 2026): In this Tony award winner for best play, middle-aged assimilated American Charlie returns home to his native Dublin to sort through and come to terms with his relationship to this thoroughly beguiling, maddening presence in his life: “Da.” Reminiscence gives way to memory and illusion as an adolescent “Charlie Then” is brought back form the past, while the man who is “Charlie Now” grapples with his own mortality, and the part of his life that will always be the irascible “Da.”

  • Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill: The Musical (June 5 - 14, 2026): Inspired by the Grammy-award winning album of the same name and 15-time Tony nominated musical. Mary Jane Healy is a high-achieving homemaker who will do anything for her family, including their adopted African American daughter Frankie, who is struggling to find her place in their lily-white community. But when the Healys’ lives begin to unravel, Mary Jane’s drive to keep her family together threatens to break them apart. 

Experience Symphoria with the Syracuse Orchestra

Location: Crouse Hinds Theater (411 Montgomery St) and various venues around Central New York

The Syracuse Orchestra is the area's professional symphony orchestra and one of the only musician-led cooperative orchestras in the U.S. Formed by musicians in 2012, the Syracuse Orchestra presents over 50 concerts annually, reaching 100,000 people at venues ranging from the downtown concert hall to libraries, churches, and parks. Its programming is remarkably diverse, offering everything from Brahms to Broadway, movie scores, and Mozart. 

The orchestra offers Masterworks classical concerts, Pops shows with popular and film music, casual chamber performances, and special kids’ series. As a musician-run ensemble, the Syracuse Orchestra brings passion and community connection to its performances, often collaborating with local choirs, guest soloists, and staging multimedia experiences. In summer months, there are free outdoor concerts at parks and festivals, making live orchestral music accessible to all!

Stay up-to-date with the Syracuse Orchestra and add one of their performances into your Visit to Syracuse

 

 

Discover Syracuse’s Outdoor Art Scene, Any Season of the Year

Location: Downtown Syracuse (various sites; start around Clinton Square)

Syracuse is like an open-air gallery, where public art brings creativity to every corner, no matter the season. From snow-dusted murals in winter to sunlit sculptures in summer, dozens of colorful, thought-provoking installations transform downtown into an ever-changing canvas. Take a free self-guided walking tour anytime with the Downtown Committee’s Public Art Guide, which highlights over 50 works throughout the city’s core. Along the way, you’ll find pieces like “Clinton Serenade,” a dreamy mural that captures a moonlit Clinton Square from the early 1900s, plus interactive sculptures and bold street art. Whether you're bundled up in January or enjoying a fall breeze in October, exploring Syracuse’s art-lined streets is a vibrant way to experience the city’s creative spirit, one step at a time.