Ongoing

2020 Photo Walk Contest

This summer The Stand's annual Photo Walk will be held as a citywide photo contest. The community won’t gather in person due to the pandemic, but photographers can still document the city during this unique moment in time. The contest is open for the entire month of July. Images will be accepted on a rolling basis until July 31. Participants may enter up to two photos in each of the five categories and a panel of local judges will pick top winners – plus there will be prizes.

Contest Categories Include:

   •  #CuseSummer2020 — A shot that best captures this new normal — new now — for the city of Syracuse.

   •  #CuseCOVIDchildhood — A shot showing our city’s youth — from coping with our current crisis to enjoying childhood innocence.

   •  #CuseSocialDistancing — A shot displaying creative ways the city and its residents continue on safely.

   •  #CuseMinorityImpact — Studies show this virus impacts Blacks and minorities disproportionately, how can this reality be visualized?

   •  #CuseBLM — Nationwide racism is being called out. How is Syracuse pushing for progress?

Photographers are encouraged to share images throughout the month on social media by tagging @MySouthSide and posting their favorite shots with each contest category hashtag. Final images will be shared with the community online, featured in The Stand’s September print issue and exhibited downtown, projected onto the Everson Museum of Art, thanks to a partnership with the Urban Video Project (UVP).

To enter and be considered for prizes, photographers must follow recommended health guidelines, submit photos taken only in the city of Syracuse during the month of July and enter images online using The Stand’s entry form.

Online: An Evening with Mark Zane

Local musician Mark Zane, joined by his 7-year-old daughter, Janiya, will perform an acoustic show via Zoom, playing original songs from Mark's three CDs, plus songs from artists such Johnny Cash, James Taylor, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac and many others. Zane was born and raised in the small rust belt city of Utica and now calls its larger neighbor to the west, Syracuse, home. The struggle of life in old industrial cities can be heard in some of the songs that appear on Zane's debut 2008 CD, "American Hunger," which features an exciting blend of folk, rock and country in each of his 12 original songs. "American Hunger" was nominated for a 2009 SAMMY award in the Americana category. Along with writing and performing music, Zane, whose songs often incorporate sociological themes and concepts, is a professor of sociology at Onondaga Community College. Register by visiting bit.ly/MarkZaneJuly9. Participants will be sent a Zoom meeting link.

Free