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published on Jul. 20, 2015 4pm

[INFRINGEMENT] In its 11th year, the Infringement Festival is launching this coming Thursday in the Front Yard of the Burchfield Penney with a series of performance acts that will get you in the mood to later—at 7:30

published on Feb. 23, 2015 4pm

[FILM] Kicking off their ACESS Documentary Film Series, Squeaky Wheel is presenting locals a rare opportunity to watch this Oscar nominated film, Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country, followed by a Q&A with political prisoners that currently res

published on Apr. 27, 2015 2pm

[ART] Come one, come all to the grand opening of Prism, a gallery that is dedicated to local LGBT artists. The mission of Prism is to empower regional LGBT creative makers, and celebrate the community’s history as a vessel of creativity and transformation.

published on Apr. 13, 2015 2pm

[ART] Calling all makers of creative works: Are you in need of learning how to market your work, setting reasonable price points, and learning new strategies on how to sell.

published on Jun. 8, 2015 3pm

Kicking off the Allentown weekend, Hallwalls is selling works from local and national artists at its fund-raising auction and party on Thursday.

published on Mar. 16, 2015 2pm

[ART] All of Buffalo’s hot young artists will be out this evening, as Hallwalls exhibits part two of five of Amid/In WNY 2015, a survey of local artists.

published on May. 18, 2015 12pm

j[ART] Join the creative bunch over at Dreamland for an experimental art and sound installation by Jen Janus Sintzel and The Moving Image.

published on Mar. 9, 2015 2pm

[ART] Come out this Thursday, March 12 for the inaugural show at Sugar City’s new space on Niagara. Fun-A-Day is a large group show consisting of over 30 local artists, who each made a creative project everyday in the month of February.

published on May. 4, 2015 10am

[ART] As part of the Topspin series, UB graduate student Patrick Foran will present Defacement, recent works on paper and sculpture that tackle the greater issues of war, political unrest and epidemics through portraiture

published on Apr. 20, 2015 10am

[ART] As part of the BT&C Conversations series, current exhibiting artist Roberley Bell will be speaking with Aaron Ott, Curator of Public Art at the Albright-Knox.

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