More videos tagged "gallery"

The Architecture + Education program is a collaboration between Buffalo Architects, University at Buffalo School of Architecture & Planning Students, and Buffalo Public School Teachers. Working together, Architect-Teacher teams incorporated Architecture into the curriculum at participating schools...

The College St. Gallery Co-op exhibition opened Friday, Jan. 9, 2009. The Gallery at 244 Allen St. in Buffalo is a neighborhood treasure in Allentown and owner Michael Mulley often gives struggling artists exhibition opportunities they can't find anywhere else...

We took a cruise through Buffalo's newest museum and it gets a big thumbs up. Here are a few quick clips of some of things you'll see when you visit.

I met with Peter Burakowski from the Buffalo Histroical Society to check out their fantastic train exhibit.. Now I have to be honest I was kinda embarrassed to tell Peter that I Hadn't been to the museum since I was about six years old...

I had a chance to check out the Old Editions Book Shop & Cafe at 74 East Huron Street, Buffalo.... WOW i was blown away at how any cool things they had on display there....Not just the thousands of books on everything from local authors to rare leather-bounds, but hundreds of maps, prints and other artwork...

We had a chance to meet with Douglas Dreishpoon at the Albright-Knox for a sneak peak at the new Action Abstraction exhibition he is overseeing at the gallery. It is rare to see art as it is being taken out of crates and mounted, but that's exactly what we experienced when we showed up to talk about this amazing collection of works from Pollock, de Kooning, and other American artists, which will be on display starting next week...

This interview is from a few years ago, but i thought it would be cool to highlight this clip seeing as Mr. hatchett has a new show on display at the Burchfield. Duayne Hatchett: Form, Pattern, and Invention, curated by Burchfield Penney director Ted Pietrzak, is both a celebration of the artist's accomplishments and an opportunity to delve into the themes that have occupied his life and work...

This year, all eyes are on the Buffalo Bills – and not just because of Terrell Owens.   It’s the team’s 50th season and the Historical Society has a new exhibit to celebrate it!   Rekindle the rivalries, get lost in the Fandemonium, and relive the greatest moments in Buffalo Bills history!   You’ll hang out in a locker room filled with Hall of Fame stars, call your own sportscast in a broadcast booth, and see more than 500 pieces of Bills memorabilia, ranging from game-worn jerseys to bobbleheads to Flutie Flakes...

This exhibit is comprised of real people who donated their bodies. Visitors learn about anatomy, physiology, and health by viewing real human bodies, using an extraordinary process called Plastination, a groundbreaking method for preservation invented by Dr...

Artvoice videographer Franco Ardito takes a look at the Haiti in Color exibit.   Asakivle Buffalo Friends of Haiti present Haitian Folk Art, through August 8, at WNED Horizons Gallery.  The gallery is open during the day, 9:30am-4:30pm; spend you lunch hour appreciating art...

"When the Financial Levies Broke" opened this past Friday at the Grant Street Gallery (216 Grant St), situated next door to Sweetness_7 Cafe.   Clark Dever's photos compare post-Katrina New Orleans and post-industrial Buffalo...

Op Art Revisited, comprised of entirely of works acquired by the Albright-Knox over the last 50 years, will be on view at the gallery through Jan 25th, 2009. Most of the works in this presentation entered the collection shortly after their creation, exemplifying the gallery's tradition of buying artwork "while the paint was wet...

On Friday night the Mark Freeland exhibit opened to great enthusiasm at the Alrbight-Knox Collector's Gallery. Stepping into the gallery is probably what walking on a rainbow might be like, vibrant colors every which way you look...

He Yunchang's Performance Art - A MUST SEE!

Last Tuesday (May 5, 2008) AV joined Ted Pietrzak, executive director of the Burchfield-Penney Art Center, and a host of other guests on a tour of the Burchfield-Penney's new facility. Construction continues, but the end is in sight: The new museum and education center will be handed over to the Burchfield-Penney in August, debut to the public in September, and begin hosting exhibits in November.

An exhibition of Albright-Knox's 1960's expressionalists and the cutting-edge abstracts.

Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place.

Michael Mulley of the Queen City Gallery talks about landscape and architectural photography in Buffalo.

The Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York has inaugurated an artist-in-residence program with the goal of bringing cutting-edge contemporary artist to Buffalo to create art projects, events, and/or installations that will relate to and integrate the community - its people, its history, and its unique environment - into their work...

2008 presidential candidate NOBODY gives stump speech on Allen St. during Infringement Festival.

Ted Pietrzak, Director of the Burchfield-Penney Art Center joins Artvoice TV to discuss the recent ribbon cutting for the complex, the gallery's connection to Buffalo, and what we can expect from the Burchfield in the upcoming months! More info at yournewburchfieldpenney...

Buffalo's non-for-profit media workshop Squeaky Wheel brought Buffalo musician David Kane and late soviet film-maker Sergei Eisenstein together on the steps of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Kane blended his keyboard and theramin driven electronic music to the pre-talkie film imagery of a worker's strike...

As i was out for Curtain Up I stopped into the Market Arcade to check out some of the art on display. Check out this interview with Falsehope.   You can check out more from the artists at www.falsehopephotos...

Sidewalk poetry reading by Wendy Weinstein during 2008 Infringement Festival.

Artvoice Arts Editor Cynnie Gaasch reviews Chuck Close: Self Portraits at the Albright-Knox.