Richard Tomasello’s exhibition “BREED”
Opens Friday, March 9, 2012 from 6-11 pm
On view through March 21
at 464 Gallery, 464 Amherst St., Buffalo, 14207
Gallery hours:
Tues-Fri 12-6
Sat 11-6
Sun 11-5
Opens Friday, March 9, 2012 from 6-11 pm
On view through March 21
at 464 Gallery, 464 Amherst St., Buffalo, 14207
Gallery hours:
Tues-Fri 12-6
Sat 11-6
Sun 11-5
BSA members Sharon Fundalinski, Linda Ludwig, Joan Langley Shaw, and Joan Turrell have works in “Landscape: Plein air Perspectives.” Sponsored by the Niagara Frontier Plein Air Painters. Partners in Art Gallery, 74 Webster Street, North Tonawanda. Gallery hours: Tues through Sat 11 – 5 PM Show runs to March 23rd.
Norine Spurling has two watercolor paintings included in “Conversations”, a juried exhibition, Wilson Hall Gallery, Moore College of Art & Design, Philadelphia, PA. The exhibit runs from January 28 – March 12, 2011.
Made in NY 2020The Schweinfurth Art Center,
Auburn, New York
Ruth Mohn won an Honorable Mention award at the opening reception of the Western New York Artists’ Traditional Show on Friday, Feb. 11. The award was for an acrylic painting entitled, “Companions.”
Train Control Panel 12TH ANNUAL BLACK AND WHITE SPIDER AWARDS HONORS PHOTOGRAPHER STEVEN H. SIEGEL FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA LOS ANGELES, CA. – Professional photographer Steve H. Siegel of the United States of America was honored with the 12th Annual Black and White Spider Awards Nominee title for his image, Train Control Panel in the category of Architecture at a prestigious Nomination & Winners Photo Show streamed Saturday, October 14, 2017. The live online gala was attended by over 11,000 photography fans around the globe who logged on to watch the climax of the industry’s most important event for black and white photography. 12th Annual Jury members included captains of the industry from The Armory Show, New York; Christie’s, London; McCann, Singapore; GQ,…
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