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Join us for a FREE lecture that discusses the history of Western New York and the Senecas, presented by Melissa Parker Leonard, Seneca, educator and advocate, on Friday, November 29, from 5 to 7 pm.
The free AKGo! app is more than just your standard museum audio guide. Listen to more than 150 minutes of multi-layered sound design and narration by AKG staff, artists, and some unexpected guest voices as you explore the campus and special exhibitions!
Join us for Drop-In Artmaking workshops led by artist Amanda Browder! Your assistance will contribute to her newest artwork installation, which will be part of the upcoming Hi-Vis exhibition.
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March 18, 2020
Each week this month we're highlighting five women artists associated with the Albright-Knox. Today we focus on the five artists featured in Mary Gabriel's book Ninth Street Women.
March 8, 2017
Each Wednesday this month we're highlighting five women artists with works in our collection. This week we focus on artists who were active in the 1950s, ’60s, ’70s, and beyond.
December 16, 2014
While Helen Frankenthaler is rightfully lauded as a brilliant colorist, her engagement with the classroom as a space of working through the whys and hows of painting alongside the next generation of artists is less well documented.