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Duayne Hatchett, a prolific sculptor, painter and University at Buffalo professor whose artwork reflected a constant drive to experiment and a profound curiosity about the world around him, died Monday in Buffalo General Hospital. He was 90.

Duayne will be missed and remembered if not for the memories some of us have of him, but for all of us, for art he left behind.

Priscilla D. Bowen, an accomplished artist, teacher, and well-known figure in the Elmwood Village, died Thursday in her Buffalo home. She was 75.

Read what Jack Foran wrote about David Moog's ambitious project.

Colin Dabkowski writes about the upcoming exhibition of works by Charles Burchfield.

As part of my being the Artist-In-Residence for this year at the Burchfield Penney Art Center, I traveled with my wife Alice to Salem, Ohio, the childhood home of the artist Charles Burchfield.

Although I worked individually most of time, I never felt alone because lots of people are always prepared to come help me during my internship period. From that moment, I realized how everyone works together as team to form a better Buffalo State College and Burchfield Penney Art Center.

Ruth E. Lampe, a neighborhood leader and English teacher in Buffalo schools, died Saturday in Hospice Buffalo, Cheektowaga. She was 72.

I'm just returned from another week at the Burchfield Penney Art Center (BPAC) in Buffalo, NY. This was my second stay as part of my being Artist-In-Residence there for this next year.