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Emil Schult's work, and works by his students on display at Burchfield Penney by Jack Foran


Read what Colin Dabkowski wrote in The Buffalo News.

Surrounded is on view at The Arkell through September 20.

Burchfield Penney 2015-16 artist-in-residence Philip Koch spoke to a packed audience of docents this morning that enjoyed his sense of humor, unique flair and creative perspective. “Art is a feeling stimulated by visual objects, shapes and color,” said Koch during his talk as part of ongoing education.

Check out Derek Gee's photos of this important event!

And yet, at the end of inexpensive 45-minute flight rests Buffalo. Where the Erie Canal meets the Great Lake it took its name from—this city is more than just a quick drive to Niagara Falls, it's home to world-class art museums and food ranging from Buffalo wings and beef on weck, to locally made toast variations.

Read what author Bruce Adams wrote about the exhibition.

The Burchfield Penney Arts Center is presenting a double-decker block of music on its front yard Friday evening, as part of its monthly Second Friday series.

Read what Bruce Adams wrote about Moog's Arists Seen project in the current issue!

Flip through the April 23 edition of Rolling Stone and chances are you’ll stop dead at page 24, where Philip Burke’s jarring illustration of Conan O’Brien stares out from the glossy paper and straight into the reader’s eyes.