A special exhibition and silent auction of works by a sample of artists who have shown here in the past two decades.
Images of the self and others, everyday objects, characters real and imagined, and all manner of stray thoughts spill out of their heads onto paper and canvas.
Ruby Orcutt’s paintings of “inner landscapes” invite viewers to contemplate ideas of well-being in “times of disbelief and pessimism,” and perhaps inspire subjective transformation.
Our 2nd annual Members’ Exhibition features over 50 works by 29 artists, in media ranging from painting to drawing to photography to sculpture.
Through photography, creative writing, and group activities led by teaching artists, they documented themselves, each other, and their world, culminating in this special exhibition.
Using print processes and collage materials including patterned fabric, textured papers, and photographs, along with pencil and crayon drawing, Phyllis Thompson creates mixed-media monotypes exploring memories of family, relationships, and ancestors.
Rock is cosmic, ancient and perpetual. Rock is hard. Rock endures through human pain and suffering. Rock is matter-of-fact, down-to-Earth, irrefutable.
Continuing our yearly tradition, works by Buffalo Public School art teachers are installed side-by-side with those of their students and children in this special exhibition.