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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10am-3pm:
A Sense of Place: Photos From Buffalo Flkr Photographers (through Sept. 7)
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10am-5pm:
Remix Recent Acquisitions of Works on Paper (through Aug. 24)
10am-5pm:
New installation of works from the Permanent Collection (through Dec 31)
10am-5pm:
Remix recent Acquisitions (through July 27)
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1-5pm, Niagara University:
Michael Veit: Unity Park (through Sept. 14)
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2-5pm:
Buffalo Photography by Michael Mulley (through July 30)
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noon-7pm:
International Group Show: Artists From WNY and Ontario. Work by Michael Lovullo, James Angelo, JC Delettrez, Gene Witkowski, Steven Myers, J. Tim Raymond, Chris McGee, Native American artists from RAMA: Mike Martell, Tim Stinson, and Elvis Snache (through June 29)
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10am-8pm:
Niagara On the Move: A Bicentennial Celebration (through July 6)
10am-8pm:
Locked in Time: 1970s Lockport, New York, Remembered. Black and white images by David Stockton (through July 6)
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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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noon-3pm:
All Aboard. Video installation and other works by Ella Joseph (through July 20)
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1-5pm:
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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noon-5pm:
Cathedrals of Industry: Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz (through July 25)
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noon-5pm:
The Casual Artistry of Bill West (through Aug. 31)
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1-5pm, Niagara University:
Devotional Displays: Personal and Community Traditions. Folk religious displays from the Collection (through Dec. 14)
1-5pm, Niagara University:
Freedom Crossing: The Underground Railroad in Greater Niagara
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4-6pm:
Poetry at the Tea Room with anchor reader Ed Taylor. Slots available for open readers
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2pm:
Sunday Family Walks & Talks
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2-5pm:
See over 350 endangered and protected birds. Open every Sunday through August 31. $7/adult; $5/students, seniors
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2pm:
Tails & Trails Sundays. Free
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2pm:
Professional Rodeo, Western trade show, chicken barbecue, concessions and crafts (July 4-6). Visit www.ellicottvillerodeo.com
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Live music & events on the slopes of Holiday Valley & various locations throughout the Village (July 3-6). Music by the Nelson Starr Dance Band (July 4), the BPO performing the music of Harry Potter (July 5), and the Little River Band (July 6). Arts & Crafts show, bicentennial celebration, tour of historic homes, Strawberry Festival, & much more. Contact (800)-349-9099 or www.ellicottvilleny.com for details. Tickets available at Tickets.com/888-223-6000 and Tops Markets
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Friendship Festival (July 2-6). Rides, family activities, contests, live music, parades, fireworks, food vendors & more. Visit www.friendshipfestival.com
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9:30am:
Public Zen Meditation
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9:30-11:30am:
Waterfront Revival: From Lighthouse to Commercial Slip. Meet at The Hatch (Erie Basin Marina). $10. Contact 852-3300 or www.BuffaloTours.org
11am-1pm:
Inside the Central Terminal (at Broadway & Paderewski Dr). $10. Contact 852-3300 or www.BuffaloTours.org
12:30am-2pm:
Walking the Pan-Am. Meet at the Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society. $10. Contact 852-3300 or www.BuffaloTours.org
1-3pm:
Theatre District Tours. Meet at the Market Arcade. $10. Contact 852-3300 or www.BuffaloTours.org
4:30-5:45pm:
Legendary Lincoln Parkway. Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park. $10. Contact 852-3300 or www.BuffaloTours.org
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10am:
See Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1904 architectural masterpiece under restoration. Tours at 12:30pm (in-depth), noon, 1pm, 1:30pm & 2pm. Reservations strongly recommended, call 856-3858.
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1pm:
“Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buffalo.” Meets at Elmwood Ave. & Bidwell Pkwy. $20/adult; $10/kids 12 & under.. Contact the Campaign for Greater Buffalo History, Architecture & Culture at 854-3749 or OpenAirBuffalo@aol.com
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1-5pm:
Gourd Crafts. $25/adults; $15/teens. Contact 655-7622 or deaheartwood@aol.com to register
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1-5pm:
Sunday concerts at the corner of Main & Adam in N. Tonawanda: Lynn Fredricks with Zark and the Sharks
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noon-3pm:
“Sunday Morning Church of Blues” with Dave Miller & Beautiful Bones
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4pm:
The Rod Nickson Project
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8:30pm:
Benefit for Sean Costello featuring 10 local blues acts. $20. Proceeds benefit the Bi-Polar Foundation
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1:30-3pm:
“Music For a Sunday Afternoon” with BPO pianist Stephen Baker. Free for military veterans, in honor of Independence Day weekend.
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8pm:
Sunset Sundays. House, techno, & rare beats w/ 3PO, Ryan Liddell, Jubei, Bill B, Active8 & much more. Ages 21+
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7pm:
Soul in the Whole with DJ Camaican & Tone X
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1:30-3pm:
Music for a Sunday Afternoon: Stephen Baker on the Pan-Am Steinway Grand
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2:30pm:
U.S. Army Field Band & Soldier’s Chorus. Free
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6-8pm:
Sunday on the Steps with the Chu Nero Group
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6pm:
Ann Philippone
8pm:
Rose Bond with the Allen Street Jazz Band
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11:30am-2pm, Walker Center:
Brunch with Djambossa
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9pm:
Lucky’s Entertainment Karaoke selection
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10pm:
Sundays with Ryan
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8:30pm:
Ron’s 7-Nite Karaoke
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9pm:
Super Sound with Dave
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9pm, Tonawanda:
Rollin’ Sound
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11:30am-2pm, Walker Center:
Brunch with Djambossa
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6pm:
Jazz Jam Session & Open Mike
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8pm:
John Dudley & Friends acoustic open mic
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10pm:
Hosted by 3 Left Feet. Ages 21+
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9:30pm:
Herman & Farley’s Magictonez Variety Show
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5pm:
Harvey & the Hurricanes
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3pm:
Charlie Reed & the Grifters
10:30pm:
Ed & the Sofa Kings
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8pm:
The Henchmen (West Coast Psychobilly), with Lower Town Trio and the Drunkyard Boys. $5
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9pm:
F Yeah Tour with the Death Set, Monotonix, Team Robespierre, Crystal Antlers, and Totally Michael, plus comedy by Nick Flanagan and Hannibal Buress
9pm:
Monotonix
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8:30pm:
Davis/Hangen Acid Funk Duo
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2-4pm:
Pete Arnone & the Serenades (Italian). Free
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