The Rumsey's first church when they moved to Buffalo was First Presbyterian, located on Symphony Circle near Kleinhans Music Hall. Designed by E.B. Green, it has a fascintating history of its own!
The Buffalo News' Colin Dabkowski previews a busy fall in Buffalo in today's Gusto.
Seventeen year old fashion blogger, Tavi Gevinson, was invited to her first show at fashion week at the age of 14 because of the popularity of her blog The Style Rookie.
Buffalo State's Mary Durlak interviews Nancy Weekly on synesthesia.
The Burchfield Penney Art Center mourns the passing of Seamus Heaney. He was represented in the work, Untitled by Gary L. Nickard, acquired by the Center in 2004.
It was on this date in 1879 a boy was born to Jennie Cary and Laurence Dana Rumsey. He was born a 1 Johnson Park in Buffalo, New York.
Mrutyunjaya Dash is a watercolorist and photographer, his work often depicts images and representations influenced by his native culture.
The design of the projection towers for the Front Yard Project at the Burchfield Penney Art Center has summoned a unique experimental solution undertaken by a technology team at Rigidized Metals Corporation of 658 Ohio St, Buffalo.
And yet another source of Charles Cary Rumsey information! The Buffalo History Museum, formerly know as the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society.
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.