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SUMMARY:A Light Under the Bushel: Paintings by Julia Bottoms
DESCRIPTION:A Light Under the Bushel: Paintings by Julia Bottoms\nOn View\nJul 14\, 2023 – Oct 29\, 2023\nThe practice of portraiture has historically served to not only represent the subject but to also preserve their spirit in its most honest form. For Buffalo-based visual artist Julia Bottoms\, traditional portraiture is a means to express the nuance and complexities of Black identity beyond limiting\, reductive stereotypes. Thinking through historic periods in which portraits were commissioned for figures of prominence\, Bottoms’ practice interrogates portraiture as a concept of record. The inclusion – or lack thereof – of Black and Brown bodies in classical portraiture has inspired a new series and conceptual direction in her work.  \nA Light Under the Bushel features work from this new series\, building upon the artist’s interest in expanding narratives around representations of Blackness. Black and Brown people certainly existed during times like the Renaissance and Victorian eras when classical portraits were created. However\, their inclusion in such works is rare and highly circumstantial\, their lives rarely deemed important enough to be documented by fine art. Bottoms’ new paintings push against this\, emphasizing that they have always been an important part of history. Inspired by portraits of these eras\, her work fuses the historic with the contemporary through her models’ dress. Her work is reminiscent of the recontextualization of blackness throughout history seen in the work of portrait artist Kehinde Wiley. However\, Bottoms moves in a different direction by employing soft\, gestural brush strokes and posing her models to emulate classical depictions of saints\, Madonna and Child\, warriors\, and other angelic beings\, imbuing her figures with an ethereal presence.  \nBottoms reflects on the allusion to religious iconography as twofold in an artist statement on the series:   \nFirst\, it’s meant to convey the intangible spiritual aspect of each person depicted. Second\, it is a reference to Black and Brown bodies as they relate to the history of Christianity. Growing up religious\, I often felt a disconnect between the Eurocentric imagery in religious art and what I knew to be the factual appearance of people from the regions described in the Bible. People from the Middle East and North Africa are people of color. The shades and features of Biblical characters would have varied\, but the fact that they were of color is undeniable. So it stands to reason that that would be reflected in classical art depictions. However\, that is not the case. This exclusion comes with an implication; The alignment of whiteness with purity/goodness and Blackness with corruption/evil has had far-reaching psychological ramifications for us all. In the case of Biblical depictions\, this is not only a lack of inclusion\, it is erasure.  \nAs I worked on the series\, a particular verse came to mind. In Matthew 5:15-16 Jesus says: “Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand\, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way\, let your light so shine before others\, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”  \nI kept thinking about all the talents\, all the goodness\, and all the truly great accomplishments\, lost to time because a person’s skin color disqualified them from being recorded. How many lights were placed under a bushel and how deeply has humanity missed out on great minds for it? How many scientists\, poets\, mathematicians\, and philosophers have been lost to institutional bushels? The light we each possess is still subject in part to the roles we are forced into and the circumstances we must endure. But a light is still a light regardless of its location. In covering it\, the light does not cease to be what it is\, rather it is *us* who miss out on its illumination. \nOverall\, this series is meant to spark our imaginations. History cannot be re-written; however\, we can find value in reflecting on what inclusion could have looked like. Additionally\, perhaps this imagery can inspire an excavation of sorts\, in which we search for the accomplishments that have been recorded but ignored or distorted. It is my hope that the work will inspire the contemporary art world and artists going forward. Above all\, I challenge the viewer to value the light of every individual and to never be the bushel that conceals it. \nA Light Under the Bushel: Paintings by Julia Bottoms is made possible through the generosity of our presenting sponsor\, M&T Bank. For his leadership commitment\, we gratefully acknowledge Senator Sean M. Ryan\, with additional thanks to James & Dorothy Pappas and Gary & Willow Brost for their generous support.
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/a-light-under-the-bushel-paintings-by-julia-bottoms/
LOCATION:Burchfield Penney Art Center\, 1300 Elmwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event,Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T080000
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SUMMARY:Communities: Trust The Front Yard Film Screening Series
DESCRIPTION:Communities: Trust\nThe Front Yard Film Screening Series \nSep 22\, 2023 – Dec 22\, 2023\nThe Front Yard film screening series features seasonally changing projected media art programs\, highlighting the work of Western New York artists. The inaugural program revolves around the theme of communities: trust\, coinciding with The 2023 Buffalo Humanities Festival. Presentations will begin after dark each night and will run for three months. \nCommunities: Trust\, guest curated by Dorothea Braemer\, Lukia Costello\, and  Meg Knowles\, tackles the topic of community and trust through the lens of the diverse perspectives of 10 regional media artists. Tammy McGovern’sAutostorm presents a notion of community disappeared into the confines of our cars. Kyla Kegler’s Monster Society performatively studies alienation and finding ways to approach community. Her Own Hero by Lukia Costello and the late Tilke Hill tackles the history of women’s self-defense\, and Harlem Nights by Kaitlyn Lowe celebrates the community of radical artists of the Harlem Renaissance in the form of a visual poem.  In Savage Future\, Terry Jones interrogates the American-Indian boarding school experience and in Mrs. Snow\, Annette Daniels-Taylor explores the mindset of a mid-century  African-American domestic worker.  Olurotimi Akanbi’sUrban Transitions draws attention to the contrast between communities in urban and rural landscapes in and around Buffalo\, while Edreys Wajed’s The Sidewalk imagines community from the perspective of a sidewalk on Buffalo’s East Side. Interwoven throughout the program are pieces by Phil Hastings and David Mawer.   Three pieces from Phil Hasting’s poetic fragmentum series metaphorically address community through evocative studies of humans and nature.  Seven playful geometric studies from David Mawer reference landing sequences and the pull of gravity through patterns of undulating dots\, lines and shapes\, sometimes superimposed over maps. \nDorothea Braemer and Meg Knowles are filmmakers and professors in the media production major at Buffalo State University\, and Lukia Costello\, also a filmmaker\, is the founding director of the Spark Filmmaker Collaborative and the Micromania Film Festival. \nCommunities: Trust – Program Order and Credits:\nTammy McGovern  – Autostorm\, 2023   \nKyla Kegler – Monster Society\, 2022 \nDavid Mawer – Lerp Puppet Strings\, No. 1\, 2023 \nPhilip Hastings –  fragmentum 62 (c)\, 2017 \nDavid Mawer – Landing Sequence (for an Interdimensional Fleet)\, No. 3\, 2023 \nLukia Costello and Tilke Hill – Her Own Hero\, 2022 \nDavid Mawer – Algorithm for a Gravity Wave: Dots\, 2023 \nKaitlyn Lowe – Harlem Nights\, 2022 \nPhil Hastings – fragmentum 37 (b)\, 2018 \nDavid Mawer – Landing Sequence (for an Interdimensional Fleet)\, No. 2\, 2023 \nTerry Jones – Savage Future\, 2022 \nAnnette Daniels-Taylor – Mrs. Snow\, 2017\, 2018 \nDavid Mawer – Landing Sequence (for an Interdimensional Fleet)\, No. 1\, 2023 \nOlurotimi Akanbi – Urban Transitions\, 2022 \nDavid Mawer – Algorithm for a Gravity Wave: Grid\, 2023 \nPhil Hastings – fragmentum 43 (b)\, 2019 \nDavid Mawer – Landing Sequence (for an Interdimensional Fleet)\, No. 4\, 2023 \nEdreys Wajed – The Sidewalk\, 2018 \nTRT: 32 mins 48 seconds
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/communities-trust-the-front-yard-film-screening-series/
LOCATION:Burchfield Penney Art Center\, 1300 Elmwood Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event
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SUMMARY:Feed The Fish!
DESCRIPTION:Feed the Fish\nGardens Exclusive\n9:30am\, Select Dates\nAdults & Students ages 13 and up – $20.00 Admission is included!\nKids ages 3-12 – $15.00 Admission is included!\nKids 2 and under free but must have a ticket\nMember discount does not apply for this special event \nGet up close and personal with our family of koi fish with this unique Gardens Exclusive! Enjoy early access to the Botanical Gardens before we open to the public with a special learning experience that’s fun for all ages. Each participant receives a cup of koi fish food and time to help feed our fishy friends! Regular admission for the day is included\, so you can explore the conservatory after the feeding! This special encounter is limited to 15 people per experience. All tickets must be purchased ahead of time online. Every person must have a ticket! Member discounts\, promotional discounts\, and guest passes do not apply. \nMasks -Masks are not required at the Buffalo Botanical Gardens. Please be considerate of others’ health and safety when visiting the Botanical Gardens. Keep your distance from others\, stay home if you are sick and wear a mask if it makes you feel most comfortable. \nThank you for helping us create the safest environment possible!
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/feed-the-fish/
LOCATION:Botanical Gardens\, 2655 South Park Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14218-1526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Family
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SUMMARY:Fall Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Fall Gardening\nOn-site at the Botanical Gardens-in the Administration Building\nOctober 7\, 10:30am-11:30am\n$25 per Person\n$22.50 per Member\nPre-registration required – Registration Closes October 4 \nBelieve it or not\, fall is the best time of year to prepare your garden for the spring planting season! In this class\, learn best practices for cleaning up your garden beds\, amending your soil\, planning and planting bulbs for spring and more. You’ll be ready to set up your garden for a successful spring!   \n“David is an amazing instructor and his courses are filled with useful information and instruction on how to practically apply it. His courses have helped me to fill in the gaps that can’t be learned through online research and enabled me to really step up my gardening game! I look forward to continuing the horticulture series with him.” – Amanda E. \nMeet your instructor\, David Clark!  \nDavid Clark has created and taught the wildly popular 7-level Horticulture Classes at The Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens for 10 years. He is a Certified Nursery and Landscape Professional (CNLP)\, through the New York State Landscaping Association\, and PLANT Western New York. An avid gardener\, David has a degree in Floriculture from S.U.N.Y Cobleskill with over 30 years’ experience in the professional ornamental horticulture industry. \nA nationally recognized garden speaker\, David has given presentations locally for Lockwood’s Greenhouses in Hamburg\, NY; Urban Roots Community Garden Center\, Grass Roots Gardens and Massachusetts Avenue Project in Buffalo\, NY; Cornell Cooperative Master Gardeners of Erie\, Allegany & Cattaraugus Counties; The New York State Federated 8th District Garden Clubs; and the Erie County Pennsylvania Western Division Garden Clubs Judges Council. Along with being a visiting horticulture instructor at Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh\, PA\, he has spoken at events across the United States and Canada including Bradford Pennsylvania’s ‘Betty Jane Monjar Landscape and Garden Symposium\, the West Coast’s largest Spring Garden Show in Costa Mesa\, California\, and the Northeast Floral Expo in Groton\, Connecticut. David Clark is featured in Television segments\, YouTube videos\, the National Garden Festival and Buffalo Garden Walk websites\, the Buffalo News\, The Upstate Gardeners Journal\, and the Buffalo\, NY “Spree Magazine”. He is a regular contributor to the Buffalo-NiagaraGardening.com online magazine and the #GardenChatter online gardening site. David has been interviewed for gardening podcasts originating in Toronto\, Canada\, Portland\, Oregon\, and New York City. \nDavid specializes in orchids and carnivorous plants. He is always learning new techniques; and loves to teach people things he is really good at!
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/fall-gardening/
LOCATION:Botanical Gardens\, 2655 South Park Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14218-1526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event,Family,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T160000
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SUMMARY:Linocut Leaves
DESCRIPTION:Linocut Leaves\nOn-site at the Botanical Gardens in the Administration Building\nOctober 7\, 2-4pm\n$45/Person\n$40.50/Member \nExplore linocut printmaking! Use carving tools to create your own unique linoleum print block and artwork. Discover this century old process while drawing inspiration from the beautiful plant collection. Participants will be guided through the entire process of sketching\, carving\, and printing. All supplies are included.  \nOctober 7 \nRegistration closes October 4 \nClass Information and Procedures  \nMeet your instructor! \nLiz Gatto  \nLiz Gatto is a new face at the Botanical Gardens\, joining our team in April of 2023 as our Educator and Program Coordinator. Liz graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History with Museum Studies from Niagara University. She is passionate about museum education and is excited to bring her creativity to the gardens. Her special interests include Botanical Illustration\, Impressionism\, and the history of Land Art. Prior to joining the Botanical Gardens’ team\, Liz worked in the department of Art and Family Programs for several years at Artpark in Lewiston\, NY and has interned with multiple galleries including the Buffalo AKG Art Museum. Liz is also an artist herself\, her love for botany and nature shines through her personal artwork. She is very much looking forward to getting the public inspired by the gardens and offering creative workshops. In her spare time Liz enjoys drawing\, painting\, traveling\, drinking coffee\, visiting museums\, and taking care of her many houseplants!
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/linocut-leaves/
LOCATION:Botanical Gardens\, 2655 South Park Avenue\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14218-1526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Event,Buffalo Event,Family,Workshop
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CREATED:20230914T121351Z
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SUMMARY:ORGAN FAIRCHILD ALBUM RELEASE PARTY
DESCRIPTION:Organ Fairchild Album Release Party! With a special opening set from Wild Knights take place at Buffalo Iron Works – Saturday October 7th\, 2023! \nOrgan Fairchild \n“An incredibly hot new Buffalo band” – The Buffalo NewsA musical party that won’t quit. Take your old-school organ trio\, add dance-heavy grooves and adventurous jamming and enjoy all night! Joe Bellanti (organ)\, Corey Kertzie (drums)\, Dave Ruch (guitar) \nBuffalo Iron Works \n49 Illinois St Buffalo\, NY 14203 \nTickets: $15 ADV/$20 DOS \nDoors: 7:00pm \nShow: 8:00pm \nAges: 18+
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/organ-fairchild-album-release-party/
LOCATION:Buffalo Iron Works\, 49 Illinois St\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T190000
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CREATED:20230918T191034Z
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SUMMARY:Katt Williams The Dark Matter Tour
DESCRIPTION:KATT WILLIAMS: THE DARK MATTER TOUR COMING TO BUFFALO ON OCTOBER 7 \nGeneral on-sale begins Friday\, June 16 at 11 a.m. local time on Ticketmaster.com \nBUFFALO\, N.Y. (June 9\, 2023) – Comedy legend and Emmy® Award-winning actor\, Katt Williams\, announces THE DARK MATTER TOUR is coming to Buffalo. Produced by North American Entertainment Group\, this highly anticipated tour will be hitting KeyBank Center on Oct. 7\, promising a night of unparalleled comedy that breaks through boundaries and challenges the status quo. \nTickets are available for pre-sale starting Wednesday\, June 14 at 10 a.m. local time. General on sale begins Friday\, June 16 at 11 a.m. local time at Ticketmaster.com. \nTHE DARK MATTER TOUR DETAILS: \nDate: Saturday\, October 7\, 2023 \nVenue: KeyBank Center\, 1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza\, Buffalo\, NY 14203 \nPurchase: Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com\, KeyBank Center Box Office\, or by phone at 716-855-4100 \nABOUT KATT WILLIAMS: \nWith a career spanning over 20 years\, Katt Williams has earned a worldwide reputation as one of today’s top entertainers\, having developed a career seeded with thousands of sold-out arenas\, an expansive list of starring roles on the small screen and memorable performances in major box office hits. Since performing his first stand-up show as a teenager\, Williams has been taking the comedy world by storm. He quickly developed a unique style of standup that combines articulate and sharp dialogue\, rooted in conversations reflecting the American political landscape. By 1999\, he had cultivated a loyal fan base and was performing on some of the most notable comedy stages across the nation. \nIn 2002\, Williams made his onscreen debut as a guest star on “NYPD Blue” and subsequently landed his first feature film role as Money Mike in “Friday After Next.” His extensive filmography includes notable roles in “Father Figures\,” “Norbit\,” “Scary Movie V\,” “Epic Movie\,” “Bastards\,” “The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2\,” “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore\,” “The Boondocks\,” “Wild ‘n Out\,” and a guest role in the critically acclaimed series “Atlanta\,” which earned him a Primetime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. Celebrated for his brilliance and ingenuity on stage\, Williams is also known for his critically acclaimed standup specials\, including “The Pimp Chronicles\,” “It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’\,” “Katt Williams: Pimpadelic\,” “American Hustle\,” “Priceless: Afterlife\,” “Kattpacalypse\,” “Katt Williams: Great America\,” and most recently\, “Katt Williams: World War III\,” on Netflix. \nFOLLOW KATT WILLIAMS:\nFacebook @KattWilliams  |  Instagram @kattwilliams
URL:https://bornbuffalo.com/event/katt-williams-the-dark-matter-tour/
LOCATION:KeyBank Center\, 1 Seymour H Knox III Plaza\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Event,Comedy
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