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The Graycliff Conservancy will present three of the foremost experts on garden and landscape design of the early 20th century in a special roundtable at the Burchfield-Penney Art Center tomorrow. 

Peter Ramos is part of M&T Second Friday at the Burchfield Penney on October 10 from 5:30-7:30 pm.

Art enthusiasts and fans of famed American watercolorist Charles E. Burchfield will thoroughly enjoy and appreciate the Burchfield Penney Art Center, its exhibits noted as the world’s largest collection of Burchfield’s work and the only museum exclusively dedicated to the art and artists of western New York. 

Nancy Weekly joins Ginny O'Brien, Scott Lyall and Jacob Kassay at UB confernece.

Did you know that Dale Chihuly had a connection with Western New York? It's true!

Many of Burchfield’s observations of weather fell closely in line with the observations of scientists and the data that they recorded.  One such event was only recorded in his journals.  In the early afternoon of September 24, 1950, the sky turned black over much of the northeastern United States. 

An arch formed by trees that becomes more like a gothic stained glass window than a scene from nature. Bird escaping an ominous forest overlaid with ... is that sound? Hidden images meant to signal “dangerous brooding,” “the fear of loneliness” or “imbecility.”

Anthony de Mare invited 36 of the world's foremost contemporary composers to "re-imagine" a song by legendary musical theater composer Stephen Sondheim. The Center will host two performances Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11 at 8 PM.