Artvoice Events Calendar
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5pm:
Skinned. Featuring artists from Divine Machine, Madd Tat2, Don’s Nickel City, and Renaissance Tattoo (through July 17)
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8am-9pm:
A Sense of Place: Photos From Buffalo Flkr Photographers (through Sept. 7)
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8am-5pm:
Recent oil paintings by Paulette Jurek and Eileen McNamara (through August 31).
8am-5pm:
Stone, Morter, and Marble: An Italian Relationship to Materials. A photographic exhibition by Rick Steinberg (through August 29).
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8-10pm:
Pecha Kucha Buffalo Volume #7 (Type & Design themed). $5
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11am-5pm:
The 4th Annual Small Works Exhibition (through July 18)
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9am-5pm, Rte. 39 :
Emerging. Mixed media exhibit by ten artists from the Corning/Bath area (through July 18)
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11am-5pm, Tri-Main Building, Suite 500:
The Imaginary Line (through August 9). International exhibition curated by Brooke Fitzpatrick and featuring work by Peter Dykhuis (Halifax, Nova Scotia), Paula Braswell (Toronto, Ontario), Shelley Niro (Brantford, Ontario), and Leandro Soto (Arizona)
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10am-5pm:
Writing With Light. Work by students from the Buffalo Public Schools presented by CEPA and Just Buffalo Literary Center (through August 22)
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2-6pm:
Work by Phyllis Pequet, Greg Chase, and Peggy Ferguson (through Sept. 30)
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11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Michael Veit: Unity Park (through Sept. 14)
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11am-6pm:
SEIZED: The Critical Art Ensemble (CAE) and the Institute For Applied Autonomy (through July 18)
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noon-5pm:
Buffalo Society of Artists Spring Show (through July 26)
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noon-5pm:
Niagara Frontier Art Exhibit (through Aug. 24)
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10-10am:
Artist Members’ Show (through Aug. 10)
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9am-4pm:
Historic Watercraft of the Niagara Frontier. Original paintings and limited edition prints by John Montague (through Aug. 2)
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11am-5pm:
Purity of Color/Clarity of Thought: Works from the Estate of Roland Wise, 1923-2005 (through Aug. 30).
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10am-5pm:
Carl Illig (1910-1987): Newly Discovered Paintings (through July 25)
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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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10am-5pm:
Made in NY 2008. Annual juried exhibition of 64 New York State artists, including Buffalo artists Kate Bae, Nancy Belfer, and Kara Daving (through Aug. 23)
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6-9pm:
TypeIsArt : Parts of a Character. A public interactive art project (through July 19)
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10am-2pm:
If I Die Before I Wake. Photographs by Molly Jarboe (through August 9)
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9am-4:30pm:
Fresh Paint. Acrylic paintings by Caitlin Krumm (through August 15)
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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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8:30am-6pm:
The Art of the Letterform: Treasures from the Grosvenor Rare Book Room (through Aug. 31)
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10am-5pm:
Cathedrals of Industry: Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz (through July 25)
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10am-5pm:
Explorasaurus: The Ice Age in Western New York. Exhibit inspired by the ongoing Ice Age dig research at the Hiscock Site in Genesee County (through August 31).
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10am-5pm:
Work from two Writing with Light programs: Picturing Poetry and Flash Fiction (through Aug. 22)
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11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Freedom Crossing: The Underground Railroad in Greater Niagara
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Devotional Displays: Personal and Community Traditions. Folk religious displays from the Collection (through Dec. 14)
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8pm:
Comedy Night hosted by Kristen Becker
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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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5-9pm, Erie County Fairgrounds:
Fairgrounds Gaming Cruise Night. Custom & classic cars, Best in Show prizes, live music by Heard of Buffalo, food & drink. Free admission
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8-10pm:
Pecha Kucha Buffalo Volume #7 (Type & Design themed). $5
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6-10pm:
Olcott Beach Bike Night with vendors and live music. Every Tuesday through Aug. 26
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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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10am-noon:
Theatre District Tours. Meet at the Market Arcade. $10. Contact 852-3300 or www.BuffaloTours.org
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Phronesis Workshop: Scientific and Philosophical Wisdom about the Good Life. Meet experts from various fields, including Philosophy, Cognitive Psychology, and Mental Health. $20/day or $50/all three. Contact cneil@centerforinquiry.net or (716) 636-4869 ext. 409 to register
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6:30pm:
First Niagara Tuesday in the Park Free Concert Series: Blue Rodeo
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10pm:
Josh Gage & the Genuflektors. Every Tuesday after “Comedy Night”
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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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7:30pm:
Jimmy D: A Night with Sinatra
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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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6-9pm, Erie County Fairgrounds:
Heard of Buffalo
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7pm:
Glenn & the Grifters
10pm:
Lana & Hund
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7pm:
Stacy Clark. Tickets at 852-5000/www.ticketmaster.com
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7-11pm:
Bike Night with Terry Buchwald
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8pm:
Wild One with Tom Makar
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8pm:
Boris, with Torche, Wolves in the Throne Room. $15/presale (852-5000/www.ticketmaster.com) or $17/day of show
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10pm:
Stupid Star Valentino
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