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.
The Charles E. Burchfield's Buffalo City Sites tour, designed and led by curator Nancy Weekly paused for brunch at the magnificent Hotel Lafayette on 391 Washington Street. The seven-story, French renaissance style red brick and white terra cotta building was designed by Louise Bethune (1856-1913), the first woman to be recognized by the American Institute of Architects. After recent renovations, which honored the buildings original design, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Thank you Nancy Weekly, and Mary Kozub, the BPAC's Museum Educator and Tour Manager.
Stay tuned about an upcoming tour to Ohio, CEB's birthplace!
Janelle Lynch is the 2013 Burchfield resident artist. She has garnered international recognition over the last decade for her large-format photographs of the urban and rural landscape. Widely exhibited, her work is in several public and private collections including the Burchfield Penney, George Eastman House Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Newark Museum, the Fundación Vila Casas, Barcelona, and the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Salta, Argentina.