Thanksgiving Weekend at the AKG
Join us at the Buffalo AKG for an array of special offerings this Thanksgiving weekend!
The museum will be open late until 6 pm on Saturday, November 30 (and every Saturday through January 4, 2025).
Shop
Stop by the Shop in the Knox Building, or the Mobile Shop in the Main Lobby of the Gundlach Building (November 29 and 30), to get a jump start on holiday shopping during Thanksgiving weekend. The Shop features a wide range of AKG-branded items, merch inspired by Marisol: A Retrospective and Electric Op, AKG exhibition catalogues and books, gifts from local artisans and vendors, and much more.
AKG Members also receive a double discount (20% off) November 29–December 1.
Gift Membership Promotion
Expand their creativity this holiday season! When you gift a Buffalo AKG membership, you’re giving them a year’s worth of free admission; exclusive events and exhibition previews; discounts on retail, dining, and classes; and so much more.
Purchase a gift membership at a Visitor Services desk during your next visit or online anytime at buffaloakg.org/join.
Beginning November 29, each onsite gift membership purchaser receives a special gift to keep or share (while supplies last).
Please allow up to 14 business days to receive your gift membership in the mail. To ensure delivery before December 24, please place your order by December 9.
Drop-In Artmaking: Amanda Browder Sewing
Friday, November 29, 2024, 4–7:30 pm, Studio A, Knox Building
Saturday, November 30, 2024, 12–4 pm, Studio A, Knox Building
Sunday, December 1, 2024, 10 am–3 pm, North Sculpture Terrace, Gundlach Building
Monday, December 2, 2024, 10 am–3 pm, North Sculpture Terrace, Gundlach Building
FREE
Join us for Drop-In Artmaking with fabric artist Amanda Browder on November 29 and 30! Participants will help facilitate the construction of her newest installation in conjunction with the Public Art Initiative’s upcoming exhibition, Hi-Vis, opening in February 2025.
Lecture: 'Land Acknowledgement: The History of WNY and the Seneca Nation'
Presented by Melissa Parker Leonard, Seneca, Educator and Advocate
Friday, November 29, 2024, 5 pm
Lipsey Auditorium, Knox Building
FREE
In 1810, the Ogden Land Company acquired the rights to four Seneca reservations in New York State, igniting a land struggle that would endure for decades. The Senecas living in Buffalo during the early nineteenth century faced unprecedented challenges that tested their resilience, continuing long after the Buffalo Creek Treaty of 1842. This story lays the foundation for the Senecas’ enduring legacy in shaping modern-day Western New York. Join us for an enlightening lecture on this important aspect of our area’s history.
Sunday Brunch in Cornelia
Join us for brunch in Cornelia on Sunday, December 1, from 11 am to 4 pm. Check out our brunch menu and make a reservation.
Hand-Building: Trinket Dishes (Ages 16+)
Two-Week Series
Monday, December 2, from 1:30–3:30 pm, and Saturday, December 7, from 10:30 am–12:30 pm
$50 per class (Buffalo AKG members save 15%)
Studio A, Knox Building
It’s the season of gifting! Create a personalized trinket and learn techniques with clay using molds, tools, and transfers.