Tag: Summer Art/Book Archive


Calling all Infringers!

The deadline for projects proposals for this year’s Buffalo Infringement Festival is fast approaching – proposals are due Friday, April 27, 2007. While the Infringement crew will still try and take proposals after that date, anyone who wants a guaranteed slot and top consideration should get your proposals in before the deadline. This year’s festival will run from Thursday, July 26th through Sunday, August 5th. As always, all proposals that are legal and physically possible will be accepted. All art forms -- dance, poetry, music, theatre, painting, performance art, film – and whatever else you can think of -- are encouraged to apply.

Applications are available here, or just check out their website. Buffalo looks forward to another great explosion of "under the radar" art at this year's festival – why not get in touch with your inner performance artis…


Last year the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation - now in its 10th year - packed the grand old station for a variety of fun-filled events - the month of September alone saw 8,000 visitors! Whether they came for the trains, the cars, or the brews, they enjoyed their pleasure in the beautiful East side art deco structure.

This year welcomes three new events: a Dyngus Day celebration in conjunction with St. Stan’s and the Adam Mickiewicz Library and Dramatic Circle, Hallwalls “Artists and Models” and a brand new to Buffalo “New York Wine and Cidre Festival”. And you can't forget the old favorites: the Buffalo Brewfest, Variety’s Haunted Halloween Bash, and the CTRC’s own Model Train Show are all returning.


The Art Alive Slide Show

It's in BRO's Art Channel, and it is a sampling of the incredible living art projects that set up on the lawn of the Albright-Knox last evening. With the gallery as the backdrop on one end, and Hoyt Lake as the backdrop on the other, the event has become a favorite of art enthusiasts throughout the area. Live music, picnics and a lively crowd cou…


Day 2: Allentown is in full swing!

Yesterday could not be beat when it came to having perfect weather for an art festival. Well, that might not be true... today looks like it will actually be the perfect day. At least that's what local photographer, Joe Cascio, told us yesterday as he was closing up his booth. He felt that Saturday's sales …


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