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Erie County Free Week at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery

Thursday, March 29, to Thursday, April 5, 2018

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Buffalo, NY – Today the Albright-Knox Art Gallery announced the return of Erie County Free Week. The week of free admission is a popular way for the museum to express its gratitude to all Erie County residents, the County Executive, and County Legislators for their generous support of museum operations. This year, Erie County Free Week will begin Thursday, March 29, and continue through Thursday, April 5.

“As an extension of our mission and vision, we see our role in the community as a catalyst for social engagement, creativity, and learning,” said Albright-Knox Director of Education and Community Engagement Jennifer Foley. “The funding we receive each year from Erie County supports new and exciting exhibitions, inspiring art classes for all ages, and our very popular Public Art Initiative. We are certainly grateful to Erie County residents for their support, and encourage them to visit and enjoy the spectacular works on display with one another.”

“Erie County is blessed to have an institution such as the Albright-Knox Art Gallery here, with a world-class collection that is constantly growing and changing,” said Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz. “For the next week, county residents will be able to explore new worlds of art here free of charge, getting an up-close look at remarkable art forms. Erie County and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery enjoy a strong and special relationship, and I encourage residents to visit the museum during Free Week to spend some time with some of the world’s most treasured artworks.”

Exhibitions on view during the week of free admission include We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85; Introducing Tony Conrad: A Retrospective; Matisse and the Art of Jazz; Picturing Niagara; and B. Ingrid Olson: Forehead and Brain.

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