ASL interpretation for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing is available upon request. To schedule an ASL interpreter for a virtual event, please contact Access & Community Programs Coordinator Karen Duval at 716.270.8249 or kduval@albrightknox.org at least two weeks in advance.
In order to ensure a safe and socially distant environment for our staff and visitors at Albright-Knox Northland, in-person tours and events are on hold until further notice. For now, we will continue to offer virtual events, including Family Funday, Drink and Draw, Art Classes, and more.
March 2021
Painting (Ages 7–9)
Explore the world of painting, taking inspiration from the special exhibition Comunidades Visibles: The Materiality of Migration. Students will create their own masterpieces as they learn several different painting techniques.
Virtual Family Funday
Join us for activities inspired by Juana Martinez-Neal’s book Alma and How She Got Her Name and Comunidades Visibles: The Materiality of Migration.
Instagram Live Conversation with Curatorial Assistant Andrea Alvarez and Artist Carolina Aranibar-Fernández
Join us on the Albright-Knox's Instagram page (@albrightknox) for a conversation between Curatorial Assistant Andrea Alvarez and artist Carolina Aranibar-Fernández about her work in Comunidades Visibles: The Materiality of Migration.
Virtual Film Screening: The Infiltrators
Join us for a virtual screening of a film selected by artist Carolina Aranibar-Fernández for its relationship to the themes of Comunidades Visibles: The Materiality of Migration. The Infiltrators is a docu-thriller that tells the true story of young immigrants who are detained by Border Patrol and thrown into a shadowy for-profit detention center—on purpose.
Art Truck at Home: Exquisite Corpse
Join us as Art Truck Program Coordinator Vicente Rondon leads an artmaking activity focused on the collaborative, chance-based parlor game Exquisite Corpse from inside the Art Truck with materials found around your home.
Spring 2021 Outdoor Film Screening: Selena
Spring into a family-friendly film screening in the Albright-Knox Northland parking lot. Selena is the true story of a Texas-born Tejano singer who rose from cult status to performing at the Astrodome, with chart-topping albums on the Latin music charts.
Printmaking (Ages 5–6)
Explore the world of printmaking, taking inspiration from the special exhibition Comunidades Visibles: The Materiality of Migration. Learn to make multiples of your artwork that can be repeated on paper, posters, and fabric.
Painting (Ages 7–9)
Explore the world of painting, taking inspiration from the special exhibition Comunidades Visibles: The Materiality of Migration. Students will create their own masterpieces as they learn several different painting techniques.
Sunday Insights: El Batey Puerto Rican Center on Comunidades Visibles: The Materiality of Migration
El Batey Puerto Rican Center Founder and Executive Director Beatriz Flores will discuss connections between the special exhibition Comunidades Visibles: The Materiality of Migration and Puerto Rican identity.
Virtual Art Today
Art Today is designed for individuals with early-onset or early to mid-stage dementia and their care partners. Our new virtual program will engage participants in group conversation about selected works from the Albright-Knox's collection.