Current Exhibitions
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Wish You Were Here: The Buffalo Avant-garde in the 1970s
March 30–July 8, 2012
Wish You Were Here explores a creative ecology that flourished in Buffalo in the 1970s comprising collaborative pockets of artistic communities in the visual arts, film, video, performance, literature, and music.
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Calloused (2012 Future Curators Exhibition)
May 3–June 17, 2012
This exhibition is organized by the 2012 Future Curators and features artwork created by local high school students. It is composed of pieces that show both vulnerability and the internal strength we acquire through time.
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Art’scool "Inspired"
May 10–June 17, 2012
K–12 teachers from throughout Western New York entered our Art'scool "Inspired" contest, presented by BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York. This exhibition of selected entries will be on view in Clifton Hall.
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Arts Work for Autistic Services: Selected Education Program Work, Past and Present (Education Exhibition)
April 24–June 3, 2012
This year, the Arts Work Program at Autistic Services, Inc. celebrates its 10th anniversary. The program was created in the fall of 2002. The Arts Work mission is to give people with autism the opportunity to get involved in the visual and performing arts.
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Art'scool "Inspired" Online Exhibition
April 25–June 17, 2012
K–12 teachers from throughout Western New York entered our Art'scool "Inspired" contest. All entries are now on view in an online gallery. An exhibition of selected entries will open at the Gallery on Thursday, May 10.
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Call Ahead to Confirm
Exhibition information is subject to change. If you are planning to visit the Gallery to see a specific work of art, please call us first to confirm that it will be on view.
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Support for the Albright-Knox Art Gallery’s Collection-based exhibitions and installations is generously provided, in part, by Peggy Pierce Elfvin; The Seymour H. Knox Foundation, Inc.; The John R. Oishei Foundation; and The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation.