Celebrate Spring at the UB Center for the Arts! Spring into Art brings together and showcases the diverse talents of the artists and creators across the arts at UB. The UBCFA comes alive with performances, installations, interactive activities, and more! Guests are invited to see, celebrate, and experience the artistry that happens right here on campus.
Presented by the Center for the Arts in collaboration with the departments of Art, Arts Management, UB Art Galleries, Media Study, Music, and Theatre and Dance.
This event is FREE and open to University at Buffalo students, faculty, staff and the public.
Enjoy FREE Refreshments as you mingle with fellow art enthusiasts, creators, and performers (while supplies last).
For more information, please contact the Center for the Arts at ubcfa@buffalo.edu.
Evening Highlights
- Dance, music and musical theatre performances
- Printmaking
- Films, digital projects and installations
- Art exhibitions
- Student art sale
- Enjoy FREE spring time refreshments!
SPRING INTO ART 2024 PROGRAM
Explore Spring into Art in the Center for the Arts Atrium, Screening Room, UB Art Galleries, Project Space, Lower Art Gallery, Atrium Bridge and Media Study 2nd floor studios
Drop-In T-Shirt Printmaking
Department of Art’s Whitney Kehl (Art Resource Manager) and Jeff Sherven (Print Media Technician) present this unique artmaking experience.
Spring ’24 Student Art Sale
Stop by and check out original, handmade, and one-of-a kind pieces and prints created and produced by students across UB enrolled in art courses. This coincides with the Pop-Up Shop series organized by ART422: Entrepreneurship for Creators, taught by Art Faculty Kelly Myers-Chunco.
Futura 2000: Breaking Out, Subway Wall
In dialogue with UB Art Galleries exhibition Futura 2000: Breaking Out, this mural installation is a place for visitors to tag themselves and be a part of a collaborative environment
Blake Barit, Atrium Bridge, Department of Media Study
Lucier’s Wire (2024)
5 p.m.
9 to 5 The Musical, Department of Theatre and Dance
Performing selections from the upcoming musical.
5:20 p.m.
Glimmer, Choreolab, Department of Theatre and Dance
Choreographed by Faculty Anne Burnidge with dancers. Student dancers include Shannon Brien, Vic Bruce, Tari Civerolo, Kenny Harrison, Mackenzie Leone, Selena Pereyra, Grace Rezin. Music selections include Icefloe and Possible by Zoe Keating. The piece is based on a sense of renewal created by light peeking through the cracks of life to warm and melt a long winter of habitual tension and stress. Music by Zoe Keating.
5:30 p.m.
Matthew Nastro, Solo Guitar, Department of Music
5:45 p.m.
Virus E, Zodiaque Dance Company, Department of Theatre & Dance
Choreography Evan Matthew Stewart (alum)
Music: “Synthetic Love” Sarah Jaffe; “MONITOR –Extended” Zebra Katz and S Ruston
Dancers: Fino, Hartke, Healey, Liguori, Lopez, Mandik, Nanfro, Parsons, Tran, Tucker, White, Wythe.
A Pulsação, Zodiaque Dance Company, Department of Theatre and Dance
Choreography by Amy VanKirk (alum)
Music byFernando Barba, Carlinhos Brown
Dancers: Colligan, Guarna, Hankinson, Hartke, Lopez, Marshall, Mandik, Parsons, Tucker
6:10 p.m.
Singer-songwriter and guitar, Ana-Maria Paul, Department of Psychology
Performing Dreams by Fleetwood Mac, an original song, Picasso and Dora Maar and Bésame Mucho by Consuelo Velázquez.
6:25 p.m.
Variations from Sleeping Beauty and Paquita, Classic Ballet on point, Mackenzie Pautler, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Performing Paquita, composed by Édouard Deldevez and the Bluebird variation from Sleeping Beauty composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
6:40 p.m.
A Cog in the Wheel, Choreolab, Department of Theatre and Dance
Choreographed by undergraduate student Juliana Hassouna, with dancers Vic Oshman-Bruce, Sophia Clute, Kendra Jones, Mackenzie Leone, Morgan Mahoney, Mia Pierce, and Grace Rezin, this piece elves into the complex dynamics of conformity and individuality within society. Drawing inspiration from the metaphor of machinery, the choreography explores the human desire to belong and the pressures to conform to societal norms.
6:50 p.m.
A Bharatanatyam Spectacle (Indian classical dance), Niharika Rangegowda
With 16 years of training in classical dance, Niharika has given more than 300 solo performances and has performed across India at prestigious Festivals and recently has been presenting concerts in the United States. Bharatanatyam is an Indian classical dance form characterised by intricate footwork, graceful movements, and expressive storytelling where one can experience India’s rich cultural heritage and artistic elegance.
7:00 p.m.
Moxie, University at Buffalo Students
Band formed through music classes and clubs at UB. Performing indie-alt covers, Cigarette daydreams by Cage the Elephant and Bags by Clairo.
Yoonmi Nam: Among Other Things, UB Art Galleries, First Floor
Wuon-Gean Ho: The Heart’s Sight, UB Art Galleries, Second Floor
Gallery Talk with Wuon-Gean Ho, 7 p.m., UB Art Galleries, Second Floor
Join UB Art Galleries for an artist talk with Department of Art Breverman Visiting Artist Wuon-Gean Ho, whose exhibition, The Heart’s Sight, is on view.
Supreme, UB Department of Art BFA Senior Thesis exhibition, Department of Art, Lower Gallery
The exhibition features BFA candidates Abby Short, Tessa Bradley, Marianne Goorbaran, Jessica Baker, Isabelle Santos, Yihong Lin. The thesis course and resulting group exhibition has been led by Faculty Ilona Gaynor.
Moving through Capillarity, UB Department of Art, Project Space (room 155)
Curated by Coalesce visiting artist Marta de Menezes, and is presented as part of FACTT 2022-2024: TRANS-DISCIPLINARY & TRANS-NATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ART & SCIENCE. Featuring work by: André Araúio, Diana Mordido Aires, Sérgio Eliseu, Cosima Herter, Anna Isaak-Ross, Marta de Menezes, Andrea Polli
REJECT BLACK AND WHITE, Zahidul Zahid, UB Department of Art, Project Space Hallway
REJECT BLACK AND WHITE is a collection of 10 unique pieces, by BFA student Zahidul Zahid, that come together to convey the importance of embracing new ideas and not conforming to traditional values. These pieces are a commentary on the world around me from a naive mind.
Please note that the screening program will run in this order starting at 5 p.m. and again at 6:10 p.m.
Jamie Hager w/ DMS103
Jenson Leonard, Basic Digital
Dave Pape, trailers of VR work for end of year showcase
Laura Kraning, trailers of film work for end of year showcase
Elia Vargas, Media + Energetics grads and The Heliotechnics/Heliotechniques Institute for the Study of Solar Practices, excerpt of solar eclipse field documentation
James Pardue, Gale Warning
Room 278: Christine Marie, Video installation + VR, classes: Basic Video + Intermediate Production
Room 286: Cody Mejeur, Amatryx gaming lab / devs night
Room 235: Gabriela Cordoba Vivas, Activist Media
Room 290 Sound lab: Christina Corfield, class: DIY Video Installation.
Room 242 Extensible Media lab: Jason Geistweidt / grad
Atrium Bridge: Blake Barit, title of work: Lucier’s Wire (2024)
Conference room: Andrew Lison, media archeology objects
Grad open studios