Charles Clough is a visual artist who was born in Buffalo. After attending Pratt Institute in Brooklyn (1969-1970) and the Ontario College of Art in Toronto (1971-1972), he returned to Buffalo, where in 1973 he became one of the co-founders of a new artist-run gallery, Hallwalls.
The Burchfield Penney Art Center is seeking volunteers for its 50th Anniversary Docent Class.
Truth is, nothing is going away…everything stays, the same or in slightly different form, but it still stays, its around us. – Josef Bajus
Brooklyn, NY based handwritten is partnering with Smithsonian's Archives of American Art to celebrate the launch of Pen to Paper, an object of art published by Princeton Architectural Press, by hosting this culminating event, “Pen to Panel,” at none other than the world-renowned The Sketchbook Project.
Listen to Sanders with WBFO's Jay Moran.
The Beat/Hippie/Yippie icon (and co-founder of the Fugs) returns to Buffalo with a sneak preview of his new book about the life and death of Robert Kennedy, with illustrations by comics-world star Rick Veitch.
Read what Colin Dabkowski wrote in Gusto.
To help mark this special occasion, we invite Western New York artists working in all media (visual art, video, light, sound, digital, performance, etc.) to propose site-specific installations and performance pieces to take place inside, outside, and throughout The Center.
Read what Jeff Simon wrote in the Buffalo News.
Read more from R.D. Pohl.