Shirley Rosenthal had a show of recent work at the Jewish Community Center, 2640 North Forest Road, Getzville
Shirley Rosenthal had a show of recent work at the Jewish Community Center, 2640 North Forest Road, Getzville
Two of Frani Evedon’s infrared photographic works were included in Dis/harmony, a curated international photography exhibition at PH21 Photographic Gallery in Budapest, Hungary. The exhibition ran from December 15, 2022 – January 7, 2023.
Monica Angle, Nancy Belfer, Priscilla Bowen, Lukia Costello, Joan Fitzgerald, George Grace, Catherine Linder Spencer and Beth Pedersen are exhibiting at the Indigo Art Gallery, 74 Allen Street, Buffalo to August 2.
Sculptor Lawrence Kinney was judge for New York Power Authority’s Earth Day sculpture contest, on view at the Power Vista, located at 5777 Lewiston Road, Lewiston. His work, making use of recycled materials, will also be on display. See http://www.nypa.gov/Press/2012/120405b.html
Candace Masters had a show of recent work entitled FLOW at Artsphere Studio and Gallery on Amherst Street in Buffalo during June 2012.
GIMME SHELTER URBAN PEOPLE AND THEIR CONSTRUCTS A Solo Show by Steve Siegel Living Under the Bridge #1 Living Under the Bridge #2 In the literal Sense we are referring to the wide spectrum of types of construction or physical shelter that we find in urban environments – from stately mansions to living under a bridge or overpass. Obviously there are socio-economic factors driving these choices. In the meta-physical sense, GIMME SHELTER also refers to a very different set of constructs, those being ideas or theories containing various conceptual elements, typically considered to be subjective and not based upon empirical evidence. We build these constructsor filtersto impose limits and boundaries as well as to create expectations which are helpful to us in simplifying our view…
Cloud Burst, an acrylic painting by Jane Foley Ferraro, was accepted into the Maryland Federation of Art’s 5th annual exhibition Stormy Weather. Submissions from 17 states and Washington D.C. totaled 214 artworks from 85 artists. Juror R. Barry Shauck’s selection of 74 works by 47 artists may be viewed on MFA’s online Curve Gallery from August 15 – September 30.