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Paul Rybarczyk
Paul Rybarczyk’s acrylic painting Getting Ready to Get Wet (right) was recently awarded second place at the Fine Arts League of Buffalo’s 64th Annual Fall Exhibition at Stangler Fine Art + Contemporary Craft, in Orchard Park, NY. Seth Wochensky, Executive Director of the Springville Center for the Arts was juror for the show. Paul Rybarczyk’s work is one half of the show New Nudes, January 23, 2018 to March 9, 2018, at the Freedman Gallery of the Albright College of Art in Reading, Pennsylvania. “Buffalo artist Paul Rybarczyk’s bold color palette suits the power of his male subjects while often showing them at their most vulnerable, and serves as an interesting counterpoint to the lush and lovely female figures that emerge from the wood grain…
Andrea Tasevski Wins Two Awards
Andrea Tasevski received the Rochester Art Supply Award for Renée at the Pastel Society of Western New York’s The Art of Light and Color show at the Kenan Center. She also won a Dick Blick award for Streets of Siena at the 9th Annual Adirondack National Pastel Exhibition at the LARAC Mountain Gallery in Glens Falls, NY,
BSA Members Represented in 20/20 Vision at the Castellani Art Museum
67 BSA Members Represented in 20/20 Vision: Women Artists in Western New York.
Susan Budash – Exhibition
Susan Budash‘s work will be on exhibit at the Buffalo Club beginning June 15th and closing August 31. She will discuss her work and early Flemish methods at a dinner given at the club on Aug. 24th. Susan Budash’s Mason Series will be featured in a Solo Exhibition at the Kada Gallery in Erie, PA, from July 24, until August 28, with the Artist Reception held in the evening of July 24. In recognition of this solo exhibition, Susan will be one of the artist’s featured in the July 2010 issue of American Art Collector magazine.
Deb Stewart Receives Esprit De Corps Award
As a Landmark Docent, Deb Stewart has been providing tours at the Burchfield Penney Art Center, almost since we’ve opened the doors here. She truly is a consummate docent, knowledgeable, consistent and flexible, often assigned to the more challenging groups and always willing to jump-in in at the last moment. Deb is also an artist, an teaching artist, who willingly shares her expertise in sculpture and the craft of ceramics with adults and children alike as she regularly conducts a myriad of workshops here at The Center. For all of this, and more, we are pleased to present Deb Stewart with the Millicent Heller Award.