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  • Free ESL Classes at Cornell

    Various Locations around Tompkins County 110 North Tioga Street., Ithaca

    Conversational English classes for international students, visiting faculty and their spouses or partners. Times and locations on website.

    Free
  • Art Exhibit Jill Lavetsky

    Newfield Public Library 198 Main St, Newfield, NY

    Artworks by Jill Lavetsky will be on display at the Newfield Public Library the whole month of November. Stop in and view the beautiful work by this local artist and […]

    Free
  • Novemberists

    State of the Art Gallery Ithaca, NY 120 W State St #2, Ithaca

    Art Show by Three Gallery Artist Christine Chin, Ed Brothers, Nancy Ridenour November 6 – 30, 2025. An opening reception will be held on Fri., November 7, 5–8 pm

    Free
  • The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg “The Alchemist’s Press” exhibit

    The Gallery at South Hill 950 Danby Road, Ithaca

    The Gallery at South Hill, Daniel Rothenberg "The Alchemist's Press" exhibit. This one person exhibit features the work of Rochester, NY based artist Daniel Rothenberg who works with photography and printmaking to create one of a kind artworks called Kallitypes. The kallitype process, first invented in the late 1800s, is a historical photographic printing method […]

    Free
  • The Saltonstall Exhibition

    The Cherry Arts 102 Cherry St, Ithaca, NY 14850, United States, Ithaca

    Nov 7–Dec 13, 2025 Sat & Sun, 1-5pm The Cherry Gallery Works by artists from across New York State who participated in the prestigious 2025 Saltonstall Foundation juried residency program. […]

  • Ithaca College Madrigal Singers

    Ithaca College Center for Music 953 Danby Road, Ithaca

    The Ithaca College Chamber Singers present Bach's motet Komm, Jesu, Komm, BWV 229, one of the great achievements of Baroque polyphony. In this double choir setting, voices are augmented by harpsichord and organ. Other works by Bach and Kirchner.

    Free
  • Lecture and Concert with Hank Roberts: Free Jazz

    Lansing Performing Arts Center 1004 Auburn Rd., North Lansing

    Hank Roberts, a world renown cellist and jazz artist, will present a talk and concert on Free Jazz Style. Questions and comments are welcome during Hank's presentation. This event is sponsored by the Tompkins County Council for the Arts (Community Arts Partnership-CAP) and the Savage Club of Ithaca. Open to the public and it is […]

    Free
  • Our People, Our Stories Exhibit Opening

    Cornell Human Ecology 116 Reservoir Ave., Ithaca

    Come and celebrate and enjoy an interactive community youth and young adult art exhibit centered on LGBTQ+ chosen family. Inside the letters that spell “Chosen Family,” you’re invited to write the names of those who have shaped your life in meaningful ways. They might be friends, mentors, partners, neighbors, or community members, anyone who feels […]

    Free
  • Free Workshops for Musicians

    Community Arts Partnership, CAP ArtsSpace 110 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca

    Two free workshops for musicians, brought to you by the Community Arts Partnership Monday, November 10 6:00 - 7:30pm (7:30 to 8:00pm - social time and networking) Join local musicians […]

    Free
  • Ithaca College Percussion Ensemble

    Ithaca College Center for Music 953 Danby Road, Ithaca

    This evening’s concert features an exciting blend of repertoire for percussion ensemble, including classics like Edgard Varèse’s “Ionisation” and newer pieces like electronic music producer Jlin’s piece “Derivative.” Rich and haunting sound worlds are explored in Gemma Peacocke’s “All Corners of This Floating World, Swept,” while creative decision-making happens live in the works of George […]

    Free
  • Differential Preservation: Bone Density and Representation at an East Adriatic Necropolis by Dr. Tisa Loewen, bioarchaeologist at SUNY Cortland

    The History Center 110 N Tioga St on the Ithaca Commons, Ithaca

    Analysis of fragmented and commingled human skeletal remains at a Liburnian Iron Age to Roman Period necropolis in Nadin, Croatia reveals a complex interplay between natural processes and bicultural practices, especially Roman expansion into the Eastern Adriatic. (Note: while this presentation does NOT include any photos of human remains, photos of fragmentary animal bones are […]

    Free