Artvoice: Buffalo's #1 Newsweekly
Home Blogs Web Features Events Weekly Features Classifieds Contact

Artvoice Events Calendar


Go to today

Calendar:

Find:



Tuesday, October 7

Artviews

Etc.

Betty’s
- 8am-9pm: New prints by Buffalo printmaker Joel Lewitsky (through Nov. 9)
Chow Chocolat
- 8am-6pm: Milk Weed. Paintings by Kyla Avery Kegler (through Oct. 23)
Jewish Center Greater Buffalo
- 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)
Olean Public Library
- 9am-9pm: Sticks & Stones. Mixed media drawings by Priscilla Bowen (through Oct. 25)
Youngstown Free Library
- 1:30-8:30pm: Landscapes by Lockport artist Douglas Michalski (through Oct. 31)

Exhibits

Art Dialogue Gallery/WNY Artists Group
- 11am-5pm: Fine Arts League of Buffalo 55th Annual Juried Open Exhibition (through Oct. 10)
Arts Council of Wyoming County (ACWC)
- 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)
Beltz Family Gallery at Villa Maria College
- 8am-8pm: Art Department Faculty Exhibit (through Oct. 24)
Buffalo Arts Studio
- 11am-5pm, Tri-Main Building, Suite 500: Solo shows by painter David Schirm and sculptor Justin Thompson (through Nov. 1)
Burchfield Nature & Art Center
- 9am-4pm: Visions of Tifft. Photographs by Biff Hendrich (through Nov. 30)
CEPA Gallery
- 10am-5pm: Trans-Evolution: Examining Bio Art. Work by Paul Vanouse, Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr, and Elizabeth Demaray (through Dec. 29)
Carnegie Art Center
- 11am-4pm: 2008 Members Exhibition. Curated by John Massier (through Oct. 17)
Castellani Art Museum
- 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)
Castellani Art Museum at the Falls
- 10am-4pm, Niagara Falls Conference Center: Selections from the Charles Rand Penney Collection of Historical Niagara Falls Prints (through Oct. 19)
Elmwood Framing & Interiors/Stuyvesant Gallery
- 10am-6pm: People, Places, and Things. 3-Dimensional photo perspective by Paul Pasquarelli (through Oct. 24)
Goldman/Greenfield Gallery at Daemen College
- 9am-4pm: Permanent Waves. Work by Tom Holt (through Oct. 31)
Hallwalls
- 11am-6pm: Two exhibitions: Andrew Reyes and Rodney Taylor: The Next Hundred Years (through Oct. 25)
Meibohm Fine Arts
- 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).
Museum of European Art
- 10am-5pm: Art Metropolis 2008 (through Dec. 31)
Native American Museum of Art
- 7am-10pm: Sculptures by Joseph Jacobs, Frank Mount Pleasant Olympic Medal Exhibit, paintings, and other mediums (through Dec. 30)
Niagara Arts & Cultural Center (NACC)
- 9am-5pm: Buffalo/Niagara Art Association Annual Fall Exhibition (through Oct. 31)
Nina Freudenheim Gallery
- 6pm-10am, Lenox Hotel: Alice O’Malley: Community of Elsewheres (through Oct. 8)
Partners in Art Gallery
- 10-10am: Inspired Muse. Work by Paulette Jurek, Eileen McNamara, and Joan Swatty (through Oct. 24)
Passageway Gallery
- 9:30am-5:30pm, Market Arcade: Various Views. Work by Richard Christian and Lukia Costello (through Oct. 31)
Regina Quick Center for the Arts at St. Bonaventure University
- 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
Springville Center for the Arts
- noon-5pm: Continuum: The Mackrell Collage Archive Project by Gerald Mead based on work by Marie MacKrell (through Oct. 18).
Squeaky Wheel
- 1-7pm, Ansonia Center: Just South of Here: A Photographic Journey by Connie Coleman and Alan Powell (through Oct. 31)
Studio Hart
- 10am-2pm: Gerald Mead: New Assemblages (through Oct. 11)
UB Art Gallery
- 11am-5pm, North Campus: Lyle Ashton Harris Blow Up. Celebrated photographer’s first major museum survey traveling exhibit (through Oct. 18)

Special Exhibits

Amherst Museum
- 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)
Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society
- 10am-5pm: Cathedrals of Industry Part II: Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz (through Jan. 25)
Castellani Art Museum
- 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
Chateau Buffalo
- noon-8pm: Work by artists Paul Alico and Elizabeth Kumrow Capuano (through Oct. 10).
History Center of Niagara County
- 9am-5pm: Time in a Bottle. Collections of glass bottles, clocks and watches
Karpeles Manuscript Museum (Porter Hall)
- 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)
Peter & Mary Lou Vogt Gallery (Canisius College)
- 8am-11pm, Andrew Bouwhuis Library: Prints and bound books by Rachel Hetzel, the 2007 Saltonstall Printmaking recipient (through Oct. 31)
Squeaky Wheel
- 1-7pm, Ansonia Center: Just South of Here: A Photographic Journey by Connie Coleman & Alan Powell (through Oct. 31)
Starlight Studio & Gallery
- 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)

Community Events

Comedy

Nietzsche’s
- 8pm: Comedy Night hosted by Kristen Becker

Community Interest

Buffalo Convention Center
- 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
Frank E. Merriweather, Jr. Branch Library
- 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
YWCA of the Tonawandas
- 10am: Networking meeting for the Parachute Group, for outplaced employees and career changers. Call 276-1117 for more info

Kid’s Stuff

Buffalo & Erie County Central Library
- 10:30am: For children ages 3-5. Listen to stories, watch a video, make a craft

Lectures

Brighton Branch Library
- 7pm: Elected Officials Speaker Series presents New York State Senator Mary Lou Rath discussing the State Senate
Montante Cultural Center at Canisius College
- 7pm: “U.S. Healthcare: Do We Need a Revolution” Nancy H. Nielsen, MD, PhD, President of the AMA

Literary

Old Editions Bookstore
- 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
Rust Belt Books
- 7pm: Poetry reading by N. A. Terranova: “Once About the Crescent Garden”

Seasonal Event

Erie County Fairgrounds
- 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.

Special Event

Statler Towers
- 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.

Specialty Theater

Road Less Traveled Theater
- 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

Spiritual

Church of Scientology
- 7pm: “Human Relations & Problems of Work” free lecture. Call 856-3910 to reserve your seat

Tours

Buffalo City Hall
- noon-1pm: Walking tours meet at info desk in lobby. Contact Landmark Society at 852-3300 or www.landmark-niagara.org for info.

Music

Classical

Kleinhans
- 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
UB Lippes Concert Hall
- noon, North Campus: Brown Bag Concert Series. Free informal concerts presented over the lunch hour. Bring own lunch, coffee provided
UB Slee Hall
- 12:05pm: Brown Bag Concert

Dance Music/DJs

Limerick’s Lakeview Pub
- 10pm: DJ Barney
Tabu Night Club
- 8pm: DJ Doc Latin

Folk/Acoustic

Nietzsche’s
- 10pm: Josh Gage & the Genuflektors. Every Tuesday after “Comedy Night”

Jazz

Bobby McGee’s
- 8pm, University Plaza: Dan Hull & Friends featuring saxophonists Bruce Johnstone & Darcy Hepner and bassist Wayne Moose
Chocolate Bar
- 8-11pm: Saxman Slim
Colored Musicians Club
- noon-2pm: Joe Baido Big Band 8-10pm: Macy Favor Big Band

Karaoke

Desi’s South (formerly La Boom nightclub)
- 8pm: Karaoke with Kevin & Sensational Sound
Dog House
- 8pm: Jim Beau’s Roadshow
Garden Park Cafe
- 8:30pm: Ron’s 7-Nite Karaoke
Hilltop Inn & Grove
- 8pm: Jim Beau’s Roadshow
Q
- 10pm: The Karaoke Show with Danny
Recckio’s Bowling Center
- 10pm: Tuesdays with Jeff
Ying’s Wings & Things
- 9pm, Tonawanda: Rollin’ Sound

Lounge

E.B. Green’s
- 5:30-9:30pm, Hyatt Regency: Jackie Jocko

Open Mic

Al-E-Oops
- 8:30-11:30pm: Hosted by Eric Joseph
Bokans Pub
- 9pm: Hosted by Dean
Brennan’s Bowery Bar
- 9pm: Dzialak Brothers’ open mic
Cafe Allegro
- 8pm: Hosted by Tim Baldwin
Clarence Center Coffee Co.
- 7:30pm: Open mic
Daily Grind Cafe
- 7-9:30pm, Lockview Plaza: Open mic
Elmwood Lounge
- 8pm: Hosted by Charlie Reed
Riley Street Station
- 8:30pm: Acoustic Open Mic with John Deibel & friends.

Pop

Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort
- 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

Rock

Broadway Joe’s Bar & Grill
- 7pm: Jennifer Batton (guitarist for Michael Jackson, Jeff Beck)
Club Diablo
- 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
Club Infinity
- 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)
Merlin’s
- 7pm: Glenn & the Grifters 10pm: Lana & Hund
Mohawk Place
- 7pm: Chuck Ragan (Hot Water Music), Ben Nichols (Lucero), Tim Barry ((Avail), and Jesse Malin. $15
Rhino’s
- 7:30pm: Blackest Red 9:30pm: Love Puddle
Sportsmen’s Tavern
- 8:30pm: Phil Dillon & Doug Yeomens
Tralf Music Hall
- 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)
Tudor Lounge
- 10pm: Stupid Star Valentino
©1990-2008 Artvoice. All rights reserved.




Search Artvoice.com:

Print page Print page