Artvoice Events Calendar
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8am-9pm:
New prints by Buffalo printmaker Joel Lewitsky (through Nov. 9)
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8am-6pm:
Milk Weed. Paintings by Kyla Avery Kegler (through Oct. 23)
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6am-9pm:
Samplings: The Artists of Bryant Street Studios. Group exhibition featuring work by Adele Becker, Susan Budash, Susan Copley, Jason Klinger, and Ginny Lohr (in the Bunis Family Gallery through Dec. 28)
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9am-9pm:
Sticks & Stones. Mixed media drawings by Priscilla Bowen (through Oct. 25)
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1:30-8:30pm:
Landscapes by Lockport artist Douglas Michalski (through Oct. 31)
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11am-5pm:
Fine Arts League of Buffalo 55th Annual Juried Open Exhibition (through Oct. 10)
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9am-5pm, Rte. 39 :
Council Fires. Mixed media work by Native American artists Tom Huff, Nancy Smith, Earl Dionne, Mike Martel, and Jay Carrier (through Oct. 17)
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8am-8pm:
Art Department Faculty Exhibit (through Oct. 24)
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11am-5pm, Tri-Main Building, Suite 500:
Solo shows by painter David Schirm and sculptor Justin Thompson (through Nov. 1)
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9am-4pm:
Visions of Tifft. Photographs by Biff Hendrich (through Nov. 30)
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10am-5pm:
Trans-Evolution: Examining Bio Art. Work by Paul Vanouse, Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr, and Elizabeth Demaray (through Dec. 29)
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11am-4pm:
2008 Members Exhibition. Curated by John Massier (through Oct. 17)
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11am-5pm, Niagara University:
InterpretingTraditional Genres (through Dec. 23)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Homage to Picasso (through Feb. 15)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Thus I Passe By. Paintings by Richard Huntington (through Jan. 18)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Max Streicher: Metamorphosis. Exhibit based on Kafka’s Metamorphosis (through Jan. 25)
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10am-4pm, Niagara Falls Conference Center:
Selections from the Charles Rand Penney Collection of Historical Niagara Falls Prints (through Oct. 19)
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10am-6pm:
People, Places, and Things. 3-Dimensional photo perspective by Paul Pasquarelli (through Oct. 24)
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9am-4pm:
Permanent Waves. Work by Tom Holt (through Oct. 31)
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11am-6pm:
Two exhibitions: Andrew Reyes and Rodney Taylor: The Next Hundred Years (through Oct. 25)
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9:30am-5:30pm:
Wonderland. Recent paintings by Charles Houseman; Western New York Land Conservancy benefit exhibition featuring work by Jeanette Blair, Susan Maxfied, Joe Orffeo, and Catherine Parker (both through Oct. 11).
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10am-5pm:
Art Metropolis 2008 (through Dec. 31)
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7am-10pm:
Sculptures by Joseph Jacobs, Frank Mount Pleasant Olympic Medal Exhibit, paintings, and other mediums (through Dec. 30)
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9am-5pm:
Buffalo/Niagara Art Association Annual Fall Exhibition (through Oct. 31)
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6pm-10am, Lenox Hotel:
Alice O’Malley: Community of Elsewheres (through Oct. 8)
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10-10am:
Inspired Muse. Work by Paulette Jurek, Eileen McNamara, and Joan Swatty (through Oct. 24)
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9:30am-5:30pm, Market Arcade:
Various Views. Work by Richard Christian and Lukia Costello (through Oct. 31)
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10am-5pm:
Anniversary year reinstallation of the University’s Permanent Collection
10am-5pm:
Art of Sky, Art of Earth: Maya Cosmic Imagery
10am-5pm:
African Odyssey. The art and material culture of Africa
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noon-5pm:
Continuum: The Mackrell Collage Archive Project by Gerald Mead based on work by Marie MacKrell (through Oct. 18).
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1-7pm, Ansonia Center:
Just South of Here: A Photographic Journey by Connie Coleman and Alan Powell (through Oct. 31)
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10am-2pm:
Gerald Mead: New Assemblages (through Oct. 11)
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11am-5pm, North Campus:
Lyle Ashton Harris Blow Up. Celebrated photographer’s first major museum survey traveling exhibit (through Oct. 18)
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9:30am-4:30pm:
Blue Monday: Washday and Women, Picturing Our Past
9:30am-4:30pm:
What’s Cooking: Women in the Kitchen (through Dec. 31)
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10am-5pm:
Cathedrals of Industry Part II: Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz (through Jan. 25)
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11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Devotional Displays: Personal and Community Traditions. Folk religious displays from the Collection (through Dec. 14)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Freedom Crossing: The Underground Railroad in Greater Niagara
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noon-8pm:
Work by artists Paul Alico and Elizabeth Kumrow Capuano (through Oct. 10).
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9am-5pm:
Time in a Bottle. Collections of glass bottles, clocks and watches
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11am-4pm:
The Spirit of Compassion: Herbert Hoover and America’s Help to Poland in It’s Hour of Need. Photos, documents, poster, banners from Poland’s National Archives at Stanford University (through Oct. 15)
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8am-11pm, Andrew Bouwhuis Library:
Prints and bound books by Rachel Hetzel, the 2007 Saltonstall Printmaking recipient (through Oct. 31)
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1-7pm, Ansonia Center:
Just South of Here: A Photographic Journey by Connie Coleman & Alan Powell (through Oct. 31)
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9-4am:
Clay, Paper, Spindle. Exhibit based on recent workshops and presentations at the studio featuring work by adults with developmental disabilities and neurological impairments (through Oct. 19)
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8pm:
Comedy Night hosted by Kristen Becker
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8am-3:30pm:
Canisius College Women’s Leadership Conference. Workshops, lectures, panel discussion, networking, marketplace, & more. $129 includes lunch. Contact 888-8490 for more info or www.canisius.edu/women to register
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2-3:30pm:
Arts Council in Buffalo & Erie County presents an Arts funding Application Seminar. Attendance at one session is mandatory in order to apply for funding. Registration required, call 856-7520
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10am:
Networking meeting for the Parachute Group, for outplaced employees and career changers. Call 276-1117 for more info
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10:30am:
For children ages 3-5. Listen to stories, watch a video, make a craft
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7pm:
Elected Officials Speaker Series presents New York State Senator Mary Lou Rath discussing the State Senate
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7pm:
“U.S. Healthcare: Do We Need a Revolution” Nancy H. Nielsen, MD, PhD, President of the AMA
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1:30pm:
Reading Between the Lines Book Discussion Series Part II: Travel and Tourism Narratives in the Empire State. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow & Other Tales” by Washington Irving. Pre-registration required, contact 873-9644, ext. 317 or programs@bechs.org
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7pm:
Poetry reading by N. A. Terranova: “Once About the Crescent Garden”
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6:30-10pm:
Scare at the Fair & Dark Raven Manor (Oct. 2-Nov. 1). $20 for all five houses; $3 for the R-Rated House.
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6-9pm:
“Men Who Cook.” Benefit for Crisis Services & 40th Anniversary Party. Featuring food by ten local restaurants and emcee Victoria Chong. $50/person or $85/couple. RSVP by Sept. 30 to www.crisisservices.org or 834-2310 ext. 150.
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7:30pm, Market Arcade Film & Arts Center:
Staged reading of “You Can’t Do This To Me, I’m An American!”. New play by Lawrence Gregory Smith
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7pm:
“Human Relations & Problems of Work” free lecture. Call 856-3910 to reserve your seat
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noon-1pm:
Walking tours meet at info desk in lobby. Contact Landmark Society at 852-3300 or www.landmark-niagara.org for info.
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8pm:
Buffalo Chamber Music Society 85th Season premiere: Fretwork: A Consort of Viols. $20/general; $10/students. Contact 462-4939 or www.bflochambermusic.org for details
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noon, North Campus:
Brown Bag Concert Series. Free informal concerts presented over the lunch hour. Bring own lunch, coffee provided
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12:05pm:
Brown Bag Concert
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10pm:
Josh Gage & the Genuflektors. Every Tuesday after “Comedy Night”
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8pm, University Plaza:
Dan Hull & Friends featuring saxophonists Bruce Johnstone & Darcy Hepner and bassist Wayne Moose
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noon-2pm:
Joe Baido Big Band
8-10pm:
Macy Favor Big Band
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8pm:
Karaoke with Kevin & Sensational Sound
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8pm:
Jim Beau’s Roadshow
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8:30pm:
Ron’s 7-Nite Karaoke
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8pm:
Jim Beau’s Roadshow
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10pm:
The Karaoke Show with Danny
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10pm:
Tuesdays with Jeff
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9pm, Tonawanda:
Rollin’ Sound
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5:30-9:30pm, Hyatt Regency:
Jackie Jocko
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8:30-11:30pm:
Hosted by Eric Joseph
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9pm:
Dzialak Brothers’ open mic
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8pm:
Hosted by Tim Baldwin
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7-9:30pm, Lockview Plaza:
Open mic
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8pm:
Hosted by Charlie Reed
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8:30pm:
Acoustic Open Mic with John Deibel & friends.
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3pm:
Cruisin’ Classics: A singing and dancing homage to the music of the ‘50s (Feb. 11-12). $15 at www.ticketmaster.ca
3pm:
Cruisin’ Classics: A singing and dancing homage to the music of the ‘50s (Feb. 3-5). $15 at www.ticketmaster.ca
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7pm:
Jennifer Batton (guitarist for Michael Jackson, Jeff Beck)
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6pm:
Star Fucking Hipsters, New Kids On the Rock, Nunchka, Rocket Nozzle, the Vertebrae. $7
7pm:
Star Fucing Hipsters, New Kids on the Rock, Ninchka, Rocket Nozzle, the Vertebrae
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7pm:
(doors). Cobra Starship: the “SassyBack Tour.” With Forever the Sickest Kids, Hit the Lights, and Sing It Loud. $16/advance or $18/day of show at www.Ticketmaster.com (852-5000)
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7pm:
Glenn & the Grifters
10pm:
Lana & Hund
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7pm:
Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music), Ben Nichols (Lucero), Tim Barry ((Avail), and Jesse Malin. $15
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7:30pm:
Blackest Red
9:30pm:
Love Puddle
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8:30pm:
Phil Dillon & Doug Yeomens
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7pm:
(doors). Baltimore Round Robin (Oct. 6-7). “Feet Night” featuring Baltimore acts Dan Deacon, the Death Set, Videohippos, Adventure, Future Islands, Double Dagger, Blood Baby, Height, Lizz King, Nuclear Power Pants, Smart Growth, and DJ Dog Dick. $8/presale; $10/day of show; $15/both nights at www.Ticketmaster.com (852-5000)
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10pm:
Stupid Star Valentino
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