Read Colin Dabkowski's preview at www.BuffaloNews.com.
The exhibition features programs organized by 16 college- and university-based art museums, including the Burchfield Penney Art Center at SUNY Buffalo State, which underscore the breadth and range of art museum education today.
It’s a colorful program, called “Echoes of the Present” because all the arrangers are living. The music covers a lot of ground.
I think I am forgetting something I wrote early in the week, but I know that I helped Dietrich (or Olivier or Ulysses or whatever he calls himself) work on his bio for the barge project and then realized I should post it in the database, too.
At the forefront of music of the past 100+ years is the transformation of instrumental sound through the ascendancy of the role of percussion instruments and at the forefront of this transformation is Jan Williams.
For the first time in more than 60 years, the work of Charles E. Burchfield will be shown at the Chautauqua Institution when The Paintings and Writings of Charles E. Burchfield opens at the Strohl Art Center.
Two new profiles, both of them more or less from scratch for folks who don’t have much internet presence.
Read Jack Foran's preview of the Anna Scime documentary.
Images of Our Watery Vistas at Burchfield Penney by J. Tim Raymond in Artvoice.
The vibrant, visionary landscapes of Charles Burchfield (1893-1976), one of the leading American artists of the 20th century.