Learn about First Niagara Foundation's gift at WBFO.
Read more in The Buffalo News by Samantha Christmann
On Saturday, September 17, 2016, I had the distinct pleasure of touring Charles Burchfield’s granddaughter Peggy Richter Haug, her daughter Kirsten Haug, and Peggy’s brother David Richter through the museum.
Listen to Jay Moran's interview on WBFO.
The Burchfield Penney Art Center at SUNY Buffalo State is extending display of “Furniture From The Darwin D. Martin House” until the middle of next week.
John Coltrane was only 40 when he died. If he’d lived – a possibility not entirely unreasonable – he would have been 90 on Friday.
This fall 2016 launches the first riverrun Global Film Series at the Burchfield Penney Art Center.
Read Erin Habes's interview with Carole in Buffalo Spree.
Read what Terra Harter wrote in Buffalo State's The Record.
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.