Buffalo Public School art teachers showcase their work in this side-by-side exhibition with creations by their own students and children. Join us as we celebrate the creativity and dedication of our educators, as reflected in the budding artistry of a new generation.
Printed as posters, captivating yet sinister images of "surreal sci-fi conTRAPtions" contain a scathing commentary amidst their dark humor. "Welcome to the FACTory … The line is always rolling. The parts are hot off the presses. Come and get it."
William E. West, Sr. (1922–2014), who was affiliated with the Art Institute of Buffalo and honored with a solo exhibition at the Burchfield Penney Art Center, is one of Buffalo’s most highly regarded African American artists.
El Museo’s annual community celebration honoring el Día de los Muertos is now in its 20th year! Please join us for a month-long exhibition of ofrendas (altars), followed by a costume party on Saturday, October 31.
Born in Buffalo, Louise McMillan Clary was a political and civic activist, accomplished playwright, actress, and costume designer, and author of the definitive guide to the architecture of Allentown.
Forty works in various media by artists of color associated with WNY, selected from the extensive collection of Gerald Mead, a noted Buffalo collector and educator.
Chuck Tingley's canvases of figures suspended in "tempest abstraction" invoke themes of "personal memories, inspiration, longing, and lust."
- March 4, 2015
RH Stamps’s photographs and installation will depict images from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Africa.