On a series of trips to Buffalo spread over a year, photographer Janelle Lynch learned all she could about watercolorist Charles E. Burchfield. She also took her camera into Burchfield’s woods in West Seneca, setting out to create work that would mirror some of the great painter’s visual and intellectual concerns.
It’s garden season in Buffalo, and the Burchfield Penney Art Center (1300 Elmwood Ave.) has teamed up with the Buffalo Museum of Science to take advantage of the botanical excitement now spreading through the region like ivy.
M&T Second Friday goes outside for this very special event!
Falling in love is for all ages by Aaron Mansfield in The Buffalo News
It was 1998 when the Eclectic Improv Company debuted its unscripted zaniness in Bobby Militello’s Tralfamadore Cafe. Now, after holding forth in a monthly show for many years in the nearby Shea’s Smith Theater, the group has reached a milestone.
Painter Alberto Rey’s exhibition Biological Regionalism: Scajaquada Creek, Erie County, New York, USA, on view at the Burchfield-Penney Art Center in Buffalo through June 2, makes a strong case for unflinching realism in landscape painting and signals a new way of thinking about the role of landscape art in the 21st century.
The Charles E. Burchfield Award recognizes outstanding achievements in the arts expressing a commitment to environmental sustainability.
Read about the upcoming performances in The Buffalo News.
The International Center for Watercolor May e-newsletter is now online. Download the information at www.BurchfieldPenney.org/Watercolor.
Read about the exhibition in Gusto.