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Eco-political work by Christy Rupp was on display. A metal dinosaur skeleton, its bones imprinted with credit card solicitations, commanded the floor.

A Musical Feast's Charles Haupt is interviewed on WNED.

On April 9 and 10, Burchfield Penney Art Center will be hosting a two days of events featuring members of London-based POP-UP Adventure Play. These events will allow children of all ages to explore, transform, create, and share ideas about the value of free play.

These projects have ranged from Anselm Kiefer’s “Milky Way” at the Albright-Knox, to a piece of Millard Fillmore’s wedding cake at the Buffalo History Museum to watercolors by Charles Burchfield at the Burchfield Penney Art Center. Conservation is thriving in Buffalo.

Rumsey Park is long gone, but Rumsey Woods remain and are enjoyed by many!

The next A Musical Feast concert on Friday, March 14 at 8pm, in the Peter & Elizabeth C. Tower auditorium of the Burchfield Penney Art Center on the Buffalo State Campus, will feature the Buffalo debut of pianist Dmitri Novgorodsky.

The two cultures come together in an exhibit at the Burchfield Penney  focusing on Scajaquada Creek. It’s by scientist and artist Alberto Rey...

Read the introduction to the exhibition.

Sarah Blake, a NYC illustrator, designer, and artist who goes by the name of Zso, creates her artwork with pen, pencil, ink, watercolor, digital color, scribbles, splotches, drips, and smudges.

Read Nancy Weekly's essay about Family Tree.