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published on Apr. 6, 2015 1pm

[ART] Through her investigations of the “naturual” seen in our contemporary landscapes, Roberley Bell creates slick, brightly colored sculptures that initiate a dialogue between the interior and exterior.

published on Jun. 15, 2015 3pm

[ART] As part of the Discover Amherst Street Festival, 464 Gallery will have its doors open all day and night long hosting an array of art and music.

published on Mar. 30, 2015 1pm

[ART] A locked room in a gallery. A house nearby. A walk in between. These are the words from a press release from artist Avye Alexandres that left me feeling intrigued and wondering what this is all about.

published on Aug. 3, 2015 12pm

[ART] The public is invited to pop by The Pop In, the new community storefront on Grant Street, for local artist and activist Dana Saylor’s tenancy.

published on Mar. 16, 2015 12pm

[ART] Months ago, the Albright-Knox started conversations with the community about possibilities for expansi

published on May. 11, 2015 2pm

[ART] Make a plan to find yourself out and about in Allentown this Saturday because the Nina Freudenheim is presenting new works by up-and-coming artist Kyle Butler.

published on Mar. 2, 2015 2pm

[ART] Are you looking to get more involved in the arts and cultural community of Buffalo, and are interested in music, film, poetry, zines, crafts or art? Well then look no further, because Sugar City is looking for you!

published on Jul. 6, 2015 3pm

[ART] Join local shops, galleries, restaurants, and residents in celebrating the arrival of summer this Friday, for a gallery walk and associated happenings that were postponed due to the holiday weekend.

published on Feb. 2, 2015 2pm

[ART] In using art to provoke questions and dialogue around the human condition, and the functionality of the collective memory, Millie Chen’s new installation, stain, is inspired by her recent visit to Tuol Sleng

published on Jan. 20, 2015 2pm

[ART] As part of the TopSpin series, under the curatorial direction of Michael Beam, every year the museum highlights three local/regional emerging artists whose phenomenal work stands out, and offers them their first solo exhibition and publication opportunity with an institution.

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