It has been eight years since the statues have undergone any maintenance, which means that there is a bit more work to be done than usual. At the same time, the works of art are in good condition and only require the team to remove a bit of corrosion before applying a wax coating (all pieces undergo different treatments). The Buffalo Arts Commission issued the contract for the nineteen works - a job that will last the better part of the summer.
I was surprised to hear that the Art Conservation Department at Buffalo State College was not a part of the restoration and conservation project. I spoke to Marianne Russell Marti who was at the site and she explained to me that in the past a few of the Buff State interns have worked alongside the contracted companies and that she herself was a graduate of the department. I suppose that in the end it is of utmost importance to find the experts who can keep the city's public art in top form.
It would be nice to see students from the Art Conservation Department at Buffalo State College tending to some of the statues each summer so that when the pros come in there is less work to be done. I would also think that if more students were brought onboard when the professionals were in town, that we would have a solid in-house team on-hand to conduct routine maintenance each and every year.




I agree whole heartedly.
It should be a condition of the contract that any firm hired will employ interns and/or volunteers from local conservators such as Buffalo State.
I dont care if their paid or their volunteers as that can be worked out and negotiated.
The priority should be having a local talent base created and nurtured, as well as, elevating the profile of local programs by providing their students with extremely difficult to find in this economy work experience.
(Last point, look at these wonderful statues and one can only beg for more artistic expression in our community that amounts to more than the blue painted tree branches at the AKAG, mangled and multi-colored trash on the westside and multi-million dollar geometric abstracts in front of corporate and government buildings. We have such a significant historic reportoire that could be built for historic, architectural and artistic purposes...why cant we occassionally reach out and build those? Why cant our artistic community recognize that we are not a modern and contemporary mecca. Yes we have fans and followers for this type of art and architecture. HOWEVER, WE ARE ALSO A VERY PROVINCIAL CITY WITH AN ENORMOUS LEGACY AND OUR ARTISTIC COMMUNITY SHOULD EMBRACE THAT EQUALLY. EMBRACE THE ART THAT WE UNDERSTAND AS WELL AS THE ART THAT WE DO NOT?
Yes, local artists, couldn't you please dumb down some of your art so folks like ChristieLou can appreciate it?