Repose features mixed-media works influenced by Persian Miniature patterns and the complex and paradoxical experience of life as a woman.
Skin; flexible, continuous covering of the body that safeguards our internal organs from the external environment.
Cacophony explores marginalization and representation through video and audio installations.
In Kweku Anansi Fables, relief prints, costumes, and sculptural pieces create a story where Anansi the Spider’s ancestors live in a futuristic world.
Our annual side-by-side exhibition features works by Buffalo Public Schools art teachers and their students and children.
A group exhibition featuring works by Claudia Carballada, Claudia Mejia-Willett, Katherine Sehr, and Muhammad Zaman.
Is it possible to have a civil conversation through the shared experience of encountering art that challenges?
Now in its 22nd year, the exhibition will feature ofrendas, offerings or altars created by local artists, as well as installations by students from Buffalo and North Tonawanda schools.