Today 7th grade Junior Docents from Elmwood Franklin School led their 4th graders on an exploration of the Center.
One of my favorite experiences when getting to know an artwork is learning the stories of the artist as well.
Throughout her year as Burchfield artist-in-residence, Janelle Lynch will share her thoughts and impressions with us as we share her journey into the spirit and work of Charles Burchfield.
Read about Friday's talk in Artvoice.
Read Colin Dabkowski's article in the Buffalo News.
Barcelona is Janelle Lynch’s tribute to her two adopted mothers: her grandmother, Nana, and “Mother Nature,” whom they both admired for hours through the kitchen window.
Read about the band in Gusto.
Watercolor on paper replaced enamels on silver, and whenever I wasn't painting, I was making jewelry.
There is an innovative new exhibit at the Burchfield Penney titled Shiver, created by Colleen Ludwig. Buffalo Spree editor Elizabeth Licata talks about it in this week's Press Pass with WBFO's Mark Scott.
The artist begins using clear water brushes to paint his chosen design on the paper with plain, un-pigmented water. This creates a blue print that is almost entirely invisible.