The exhibit can be seen at Spot Coffee in West Seneca until November 30th.
Town of West Seneca Community Complex (same building as the West Seneca Library)
1300 Union Road, West Seneca.
The exhibit can be seen at Spot Coffee in West Seneca until November 30th.
Town of West Seneca Community Complex (same building as the West Seneca Library)
1300 Union Road, West Seneca.
BSA member Pat Fortunato was juried into the National Watercolor Society Members Exhibition in San Pedro CA, opening on April 15.
Past BSA president Donna Jordan Dusel is exhibiting two photography montages in the East Aurora Art Society exhibition at Pacific Underground, 700 Main Street in East Aurora. Opening Reception was Friday, January 20, 2023 from 6:30 -8:30 pm. The show runs from January 12 – March 3rd
On October 17, 2015, the BSA board reviewed works of several artist applicants. Please welcome the following 8 new exhibiting artists and plan to meet them on December 6 at the new members party. Thomas Coyne is a graduate of Niagara Community College in Art History, and a member of several different art organizations in WNY area. He ‘has spent the better part of my life rearranging the world I see around me….it is I believe, the artist’s soul and very being that is injected into one’s work…I paint because I have no other skills. I found I could say things with color that I couldn’t say any other ways…Things I had no words for. It’s not so much an obsession as it is an…
Dianne Baker and Georgia Trimper are showing at Studio Hart, 65 Allen St., Buffalo, until Apr. 4.
BSA Exhibiting Artist Jeannine Mullan has been accepted into the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and will be attending full time beginning in September. Yale’s multi-disciplinary curriculum allows Mullan to take courses in all of the Arts and in one Science department: Geology. Jeannine Mullan is an experimental mixed media artist who lives and works in Buffalo. She is a graduate of the Maine Media College of Film and Photography with an MFA in Visual Arts. ”As a visual artist, my process of making is anchored in flexibility. With a focus on raw materials, I gather materials from the earth and research them. With this foundation I begin to paint, allowing my materials to play a role equal to that of my hand. …
Most of what I paint is architectural in nature. The work I have in this show will be all architectural with a focus on a variety of structures in Buffalo. I am often drawn to industrial structures and simple buildings that possess an unembellished and unaffected inherent beauty. Other times it is the way a structure or space presents itself to me in a moment, that compels me to try to capture my experience of seeing. I am an oil painter first, but have also worked in mixed media.