Buffalo, NY Galleries and Museums
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- Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
1285 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14222-1096.
716-882-8700.
Fax 716-882-1958.
MapPoint Map. "The Albright-Knox Art Gallery, one of the
nation’s oldest public arts organizations, has a clear and
compelling mission to acquire, exhibit, and preserve both modern and
contemporary art. It focuses especially on contemporary art, with an
active commitment to taking a global and multidisciplinary approach
to the presentation, interpretation, and collection of the artistic
expressions of our times. In an enriching, dynamic, and vibrant
environment that embraces diverse cultures and traditions, the
Gallery seeks to serve a broad and far-reaching audience."
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Art Dialogue Gallery. One Linwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14209-2203. 716-885-2251.
MapPoint Map. "The Western New
York Artists Group offers exhibition opportunities for working
artists, concert and readings for composers, musicians, poets and
writers."
- Ben's Art Gallery.
419 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo NY 14222. 716-886-0898.
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- Buffalo Harley-Davidson
Museum. 4220 Bailey Avenue, Amherst, New York 14226.
716-832-7159.
MapPoint Map. "Being in business 82 years, you have the
tendency to accumulate things over time. Family treasures and
heirlooms. With the opening of our new facility we decided to put a
museum at the end of the building. The museum is ever changing and
we are constantly adding to it. It truly is an evolution.
While the Brinkworth’s (owners of Buffalo Harley Davidson) own a
majority of the collection, we do have guest bikes however. Many
people today have classic and rare motorcycles but choose not to go
through the effort of showing them. The Buffalo Harley-Davidson
Museum is the perfect outlet."
- Buffalo Museum of Science.
1020 Humboldt Parkway, Buffalo, NY 14211. 716-896-5200.
MapPoint Map. "The Buffalo Museum of Science, through
collections, research, education and interpretation, provides
opportunities for all people to develop a scientific understanding
of the natural and cultural world with an emphasis on the Greater
Niagara Region. The Museum challenges everyone to use their
knowledge of science to enhance respect for each other and the
environment."
- Buffalo Transportation
Pierce Arrow Museum. 263 Michigan Ave at 201 Seneca
Street, Buffalo, NY 14203.
716-853-0084.
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- CEPA Gallery.
"The Art of Photography." "CEPA is a not-for-profit arts
center founded in 1974 as a resource for photographic creation,
education, and presentation. CEPA provides a context for
understanding the aesthetic, cultural, and political intersections
of photo-related art as it is produced in our diverse society. The
gallery supports, encourages, and funds the projects of both
established and emergent visual artists, and is committed to
supporting artists from groups that have been traditionally
underrepresented in cultural spaces. CEPA also functions as a
research and education center for the exploration of new
technologies in the photographic arts. Programs include exhibitions;
a guest lecture series which invites artists, critics, and curators
to discuss their work; an artist project program which presents
installations and publishes artist books; a darkroom and computer
imaging facility; a public art program which features exhibitions in
public transit vehicles and stations; an independent film forum;
artist residencies; and grant support for artists. CEPA's scope is
international, providing a forum for artists and curators throughout
the world. At the same time, CEPA supports and exhibits the work of
artists in the Western New York region, which we define as
Allegheny, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans,
and Wyoming counties and the territories of the
Tuscarora and
Seneca Nations."
- Herschell Carrousel
Factory Museum. 180 Thompson Street, North Tonawanda, New
York 14120. 716-693-1885.
MapPoint Map. "The Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum
occupies the original Allan Herschell Company factory complex at 180
Thompson Street in North Tonawanda, New York.
The building, which is listed on both the New York State and
National Registers of Historic Sites, is a series of seven
interconnected structures which once housed all of the manufacturing
components of the factory. The Allan Herschell Company shipped its
first ride from this factory complex in 1916.
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Jell-O Museum.
"Take
a tour through time and explore the history of 'America’s Most Famous Dessert,' JELL-O. Find out how this piece of Americana was produced,
marketed, and enjoyed by millions..."
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UB
(University at Buffalo) Art Galleries.
- UB Art Gallery. 201A Center for the Arts, Buffalo, NY
14620. 716-645-6912.
- UB Anderson Gallery. Martha Jackson Place, Buffalo, NY
14214. 716 829-3754.
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