Lalli's photorealistic painting style often fools the viewer. Many people do not realize his works are in a watercolor media.
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.
In Wayne Robert’s statements about his artwork, he speaks about his inspiration from Wassily Kandinsky’s work. Many pioneers of abstractionism have studied the parallel of music and art.
She says being a New Yorker is an addiction. “Great to break free here...easy to become accustomed to the advantages of big city life. There’s inspiration everywhere you turn.”
"Factors beyond our control have forced us to delay the production until the summer of 2015,"
We are saddened to hear about the passing of artist William E. West yesterday morning. Born in 1922 in Pittsburgh, PA, West was the only child of Prince Albert and Mary June West.
William Eddy West, a prolific artist, community organizer and postal worker whose paintings chronicled Buffalo’s changing landscape over more than half a century, died Monday after a long illness. He was 91.
This past weekend, running from Thursday to Sunday, was the first-ever Words festival at Burchfield Penney Art Center. The festival celebrated the contributions Buffalo authors, poets, journalists and artists have made to 20th century art.
An interactive futuristic looking installation titled ‘Shiver’ by Buffalo native, Colleen Ludwig welcomes visitors.