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.
Burchfield Penney Art Center has emerged as a must-see for art lovers. Read more in Business Week.
The Business Leadership Forum will present a panel discussion about the future of the local craft beer industry on May 7 at the Burchfield Penney Art Center.
Last week, Esther Ekong, one of the Burchfield Penney Art Center's student employees, was awarded the Undergraduate Student Employee of the Year award and we couldn't be happier for her.
"Factors beyond our control have forced us to delay the production until the summer of 2015,"