Artvoice Events Calendar
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5-11pm:
In Her Eyes. Photography exhibition featuring Jeannine Swallow, Caitlyn Ohlson, Victoria Clostek, and Amanda Giczkowski (through Sept. 25).
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8am-9pm:
A Sense of Place: Photos From Buffalo Flkr Photographers (through Sept. 7)
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7am-11pm:
Maze Art. Ink drawings by Jay Sartori in the Circulation Gallery (through Sept. 30)
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8am-6pm:
Paintings by Mary Begley (through Sept. 25)
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9am-9pm:
Georgia Trimper: Mapped Facets (through Sept. 20)
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8am-8pm:
Work by John Kehoe (through Sept. 30)
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1:30-8:30pm:
Landscapes by Lockport artist Douglas Michalski (through Oct. 31)
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5-7pm, North Campus:
Opening reception for Lyle Ashton Harris Blow Up. Celebrated photographer’s first major museum survey traveling exhibit (through Oct. 18)
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10am-10pm:
From Tusk to Tail: Animals and Art (through Jan. 30)
10am-10pm:
Op Art Revisited: Selections from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery (through Jan. 25)
10am-10pm:
From Tusk to Tail: Animals and Art (through Jan. 25)
10am-10pm:
REMIX the Collection. Recent acquisitions and works from the Permanent Collection
10am-10pm:
Works on Paper: The Natalie and Irving Forman Collection (through Oct. 19)
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9am-4pm:
In Plain Site. Landscapes from the Gerald Mead Collection (through Sept. 28)
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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:
Currents: Movements in Western Art Since 1830 (through Sept. 21)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Michael Veit: Unity Park (through Sept. 14)
11am-5pm, Niagara University:
Homage to Picasso (through Feb. 15)
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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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5-9pm:
What The... Mixed media by Stephen Reynolds (through Oct. 5)
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noon-4pm:
Work by Geraldine Liquidano (through Sept 15)
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11am-4pm, 545 Tri-Main Center:
Sisters and All That Jazz Invitational Show (through Sept. 6)
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noon-5pm:
Feasting Eyes, Artists Take On Food. Group exhibition curated by Gerald Mead (through Oct. 5). In conjunction with this exhibit, the Kenan Center will be accepting donations of non-perishable food items to benefit the YWCA of Niagara’s Domestic Violence Safe Dwelling
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10am-5pm:
Mingus Called: Charles Mingus and Joni Mitchell...a Collaboration of Two American Icons. The paintings of Mark Weld (through Sept. 14)
10am-4pm:
Bar Room Scenes and Other Operatic Situations. New work by Joseph Whalen (through Sept. 8)
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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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8am-11pm, Andrew Bouwhuis Library:
Studio art show by Adam Zyglis, editorial cartoonist for the Buffalo News (through Sept. 26)
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10am-5pm:
Art of Sky, Art of Earth: Maya Cosmic Imagery
10am-5pm:
Anniversary year reinstallation of the University’s Permanent Collection
10am-5pm:
African Odyssey. The art and material culture of Africa
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7-10pm:
Exposed. Paintings by Laura Bochet and Katie Coyle (through Sept. 6)
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noon-8pm:
Geographic Affinities. Works by Monica Angle, Georgia Trimper, and Barbara Baird (through Sept. 20)
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10am-2pm:
Gerald Mead: New Assemblages (through Oct. 11)
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11am-7pm, 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:
What’s Cooking: Women in the Kitchen (through Dec. 31)
9:30am-4:30pm:
Blue Monday: Washday and Women, Picturing Our Past
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8am-6pm:
Edges ‘08. Outdoor sculpture competition and exhibit featuring work by the eight finalists (through Sept. 15)
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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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9am-5pm:
Time in a Bottle. Collections of glass bottles, clocks and watches
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11am-4pm, Porter:
2008: An Anniversary Year (through Sept. 30)
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10am:
WNY Health Care Campaign Releases Legislative Report Card
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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:
Inside Opera Lecture Series presents “Mozart’s the Magic Flute” featuring The Hillman Opera Workshop (SUNY Fredonia) with Professor Julie Newell and cast members. Q&A to follow performance
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6-9pm:
Magic with Garrett Thomas
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4-6pm, Rte 78:
Crochet classes with fiber artist Lisa McCausland (beginner to advanced). $5
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7pm:
Zen Centered Yoga & Chi Gong
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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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8-10pm:
The Bravuras Band
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9:30pm:
Gretchen Schulz & the Morvels
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9:30pm:
Flatbed, with Joelle Labert
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9pm:
Thursdays with Augie
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10pm:
DJ Lil Joe (Top 40/Hip Hop/Mash Ups)
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10pm:
DJ Scott Down-rare funk, soul & old school hip hop
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10pm:
Eli Hail spins Progressive House
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8pm:
DJ Nix spins deep grooves
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11pm:
Stripteasers burlesque/comedy show with DJs spinning rock, dance, hip hop
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9pm:
Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber. $10/general; $8/Hallwalls members
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7pm:
Mark Warford & Friends Session
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7pm, Amherst:
Paul James Jazz Band
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10:30pm, Williamsville:
Saxman Slim
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10pm:
Andre Killian Experience.
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9pm:
Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber. $10/general; $8/Hallwalls members
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9pm:
Karaoke with Blue Sound
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10pm, University Plaza:
Lucky’s Entertainment
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10pm:
Super Sound karaoke with Bud
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8:30pm:
Ron’s 7-Nite Karaoke
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9pm:
Sonic Sound Systems with DJ Barney
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8pm:
Rock n’ Roll to the Rescue
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9pm:
Hosted by Skip Dog
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5:30-9:30pm, Hyatt Regency:
Jackie Jocko
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6-9pm:
Jules & the Gems. Featuring Julie Kittsley (vocals), Sherrie Morrison (keys), Bobby Thompson (bass), Jim Jaremka (drums), Jimmy Youmans (guitar), & special guests throughout the night
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6:30pm:
Jack Civilettto does Sinatra
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7pm:
Hosted by Mike Mendez
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9:30pm:
Acoustic Jam with Sean Martin & Jim Wynne
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9pm:
Hosted by Ray Barry & Melissa Munno
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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. 11-12). $15 at www.ticketmaster.ca
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10pm:
Raunchy Sex, Like a Panther, the Guile. $3
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9pm:
Thursday After the Square: The Thermidors. Free
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6pm, Downtown:
Big Head Todd & the Monsters, with Indigenous. Free
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9pm:
Lauren Dragon & Nelson Starr
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6pm:
Rip and the Bandogs 716-731-2953
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