Partnerships in creativity grew without borders, as Andy would say. A creative space always opened in our conversations, even after moments of disagreement. We always adjusted our mood, to allow creative thinking to emerge.
If you’ve ever seen pictures of Charles Burchfield, you’ll notice that he doesn’t smile much. In fact, finding a photo of Burchfield smiling for this post took a bit of digging around in archives.
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.
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.
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.
Chinese-American artist James K. Y. Kuo (1920-1995) was an art professor at Rosary Hill and Daemen College for 37 years...
iXpress, a local community of artists with developmental disabilities, will be displaying works in a one-of-a-kind art exhibit from July 5 through Sept. 22
The family of Art Burchfield invites the Burchfield Penney community to join them for a memorial to Art on Saturday, September 29 at 11am at the Burchfield Family Plot at Oakwood Cemetary in East Aurora, New York followed by a reception at the Burchfield Penney Art Center.
In response to John Earshen’s Facebook comment: “Mystic ‘monster’ element is surprising to see.”
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.