Dianne Baker
OPENING: Friday, May 13, 2011
Time: 6-9 pm
REIMAGINE: 732 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, New York
HOURS: Wed – Sat 11 – 6
Sun 12 – 4
Tel.: 716 796 7058
CLOSING: June 28
Dianne Baker
OPENING: Friday, May 13, 2011
Time: 6-9 pm
REIMAGINE: 732 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, New York
HOURS: Wed – Sat 11 – 6
Sun 12 – 4
Tel.: 716 796 7058
CLOSING: June 28
Three BSA Members have been accepted into the Adirondack National Exhibition of American Watercolors. The Exhibition opens August 7, 2020 and runs until September 27, 2020 at the View Art Center, Old Forge, New York. They are Catherine O’Neill, Carol Case Siracuse and Jane Stoddard.
Tom Kegler is part of a two-man show entitled “Pastorale” at Oxford Gallery in Rochester, NY, March 5 – April 9. Artists reception Sat. March 12 from 5:30-7:30PM. http://www.oxfordgallery.com
Collation: A Regional Collage Survey Through September 13, 2013 Collation: A Regional Collage Survey at Meridian West Gallery incudes the work of these BSA members: Dianne BakerNancy BelferPriscilla BowenDoreen CuttingJane Foley FerraroRobert FinnJoan FitzgeraldPatti HarrisJoyce HillPaul KlonowskiGerald MeadBill NimelmanMarlene PeradottoMarie PrinceRussell RamRena ReismanDon SchellerCatherine Tillou
Tara Sasiadek has been selected to create a mural at 1702 Pine Avenue in Niagara Falls. This was an extremely competitive selection process that saw dozens of proposals from talented and experienced artists from across Western New York. Tara’s work was chosen by a panel of our region’s leaders in visual arts and public art initiatives. Tara is an artist, philosopher, and entrepreneur who lives and works in Buffalo. Her current body of work is the series of paintings “The Bandaged Place,” a meditation on the healing complexities of scar tissue. She also creates collaborative and interactive installations with her spoken word artist Marquis Burton. Tara has studied philosophy, painting, and human development throughout her career, and received her MFA in Visual Art from the…
Paul Rybarczyk work selected for ‘The Male Form- A Study of the Male Figure in Art from 1930’s to the Present.