Past Exhibitions: 2013
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Artworks in the Knox (Education Exhibition)
April 16–May 12, 2013
Artworks in the Knox features works by students from all twelve schools in the West Seneca Central School District. Approximately three hundred works created by students in kindergarten through grade twelve are featured.
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Agnes Martin: The New York–Taos Connection (1947–1957)
January 26–May 12, 2013
This exhibition features rarely seen paintings and drawings created by Agnes Martin in Taos, New Mexico, from 1947, the year of her first exhibition, to 1957, the year she returned to New York.
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Dennis Maher: House of Collective Repair (2012–2013 Artist-in-Residence Exhibition)
January 26–May 12, 2013
For his Artist-in-Residence project, House of Collective Repair, Dennis Maher invited local tradespeople into his home, shared his process with them, and asked them to create small sculptures using the materials of their trade.
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Beauty, Life, and Spirit: A Celebration of Greek Culture
July 27, 2012–April 21, 2013
This exhibition—presented in celebration of the Gallery's 150th anniversary—is the third in a series organized in partnership with the Buffalo Museum of Science that incorporates work from both museums’ collections.
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Engage, Exchange, Expand (Education Exhibition)
March 15–April 7, 2013
Engage, Exchange, Expand is an exhibition of artwork created by participants in the Gallery’s Access AK: Creative Connection program, which serves a wide range of visitors of different ages and needs with tours and artmaking sessions.
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Houses of Collective Embroidery (Education Exhibition)
January 8–February 3, 2013
These portraits of houses—inspired by Artist-in-Residence Dennis Maher and his exhibition House of Collective Repair—were made through layering by artists from Starlight Studio and Art Gallery.
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DECADE: Contemporary Collecting 2002–2012
August 21, 2012–January 6, 2013
This major exhibition will explore the Albright-Knox’s recent collecting history, featuring key acquisitions from the past ten years and highlighting the continuing growth and dynamism of the Gallery’s Collection.
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Support for the Albright-Knox Art Gallery’s Collection-based exhibitions and installations is generously provided, in part, by the late Peggy Pierce Elfvin; The Seymour H. Knox Foundation, Inc.; The John R. Oishei Foundation; and The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation.