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published on Jun. 8, 2015 3pm

[ART] Catch Lawrence Brose’s Indicted at BT&C Gallery, which is composed of new print work that is based off his acclaimed 1997 film, De Profundis.

published on Mar. 23, 2015 11am

[ART] This Friday, March 27 the art community is in for a special treat, with a double opening of new work (thesis exhibitions) by MFA candidates from UB, Megan Conley and

published on Jul. 27, 2015 1pm

[ART] Ever wonder what materials an artist uses to produce that awesome drawing you like so much? Well Wednesday is your rare chance to get a glimpse inside an artist’s mind.

published on Mar. 9, 2015 2pm

[ART] Take advantage of this opportunity and visit the Burchfield Penney Art Center for free on Friday. The museum will be free all day from 10am-8pm, so you can take your time and enjoy the multiple exhibits currently on view.

published on Jul. 13, 2015 12pm

[ART] If you’re looking for something fun to do outdoors, then stop by Buffalo Bookfest, a day-long festival at Western New York Book Arts Center.

published on Feb. 16, 2015 3pm

[ART] Calling all Veterans, their families, and those who have experienced the trauma of war: join artist and author, John Montague and artist/founder, Jackie Albarella in creating original art works inspired by the graphic novel genre.

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.

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