As I was driving downtown last weekend, I passed "Rumsey Ground" : 330 Delaware Avenue; Tracy Street, where is Aunt Gertrude Rumsey Lord's art studio still stands; Trinity Church, where many family members worshiped.
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It was 1969, and I took the day off work to go trout fishing on Spring Creek in Caledonia...Though I was hesitant to interrupt his fishing, I asked how it was going. That's how our 44 year conversation began.
There should be a special word for Marion Faller’s distinctive laugh. It was more than a giggle; yet, tied so closely with the cadence of her speaking voice, it wasn’t exactly a hearty belly laugh.
Marion Evelyn Faller, of Clarence, a renowned documentary photo artist and professor of photography at the University at Buffalo, died Wednesday in Hospice Buffalo, Cheektowaga, after a short illness. She was 72.
All of us at the Burchfield Penney are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Marion Faller. The artist passed away January 15, 2014.
An exhibit by artist Tim Noble at the Burchfield Penney Art Center features an automaton drawing board programmed to produce outline facsimiles of some preliminary sketches artist Charles Burchfield made for a huge oil painting of Buffalo grain elevators.
An art project of biblical proportions will begin to take shape this summer in the Burchfield Penney as a group of artists and curators prepare to float a barge loaded with art and music along the Erie Canal from Buffalo to Brooklyn and back.
Against the Grain Festival is holding auditions for actors and interviews for other creative positions for its inaugural production of Faust. Auditions and interviews will be held January 22 & 23rd 2014, 3 - 10 pm, in the auditorium at the Burchfield Penney
Photographer Janelle Lynch was artist-in-residence at the Burchfield Penney in 2013. Her blog posts follow her preparation for an exhibition opening in summer 2014.