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Architecture + Advocacy—what a perfect summation of the life of Robert Traynham Coles, who sadly passed away on May 16th. This extraordinary architect not only designed aesthetically pleasing structures in Buffalo, Chautauqua, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Boston, New York, Washington, DC, Atlanta, Georgia, and Providence, Rhode Island; he inspired a new generation of architects because he had the fortitude to become an architect when the field was not welcoming to African Americans.

Finding inspiration at home doesn’t have to be difficult, there are so many wonderful things around to explore!

Today’s sketching prompt is: What's in Your Fridge?

Finding inspiration at home doesn’t have to be difficult, there are so many wonderful things around to explore!

Today’s sketching prompt is: What's in Your Fridge?

Learn how to create your own focaccia garden bread! Create your own garden or use images from our collection to inspire you.

Coloring can be a time to calm yourself or a time to get the family together to enjoy time with each other.  

John Pfahl (February 17, 1939-April 15, 2020) was a world-renowned artist who addressed critical subjects in series of photographs that reflected his intellectual mind with sophisticated aesthetics, photographic historicity, wry humor, and utter seriousness.

The center has received $1.22 million in gifts to support arts education

Gifts combine to be the largest in the Center’s history since completing the museum building.