Join us for dinner at Cornelia on Thursday and Friday evenings! Visit buffaloakg.org/dining to book your reservations.
Through Sunday, May 26, 2024Jeffrey E. Gundlach Building
From Thursday, April 4, to Monday, April 8, 2024, join us for interactive art events and activities suitable for all ages. In gratitude to Erie County for its generous support of the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Play Break is free to Erie County residents!
Join us every Friday in Studio A for drop-in artmaking activities!
Browse our public art projects or explore them on a map.
Members get the best access to the AKG and special opportunities to create deeper connections with the collection. Enjoy unlimited free admission, guest passes, invitations to exclusive members’ previews and events, and more!
Trace the evolution of the museum’s campus, from groundbreaking for our first building in 1900 to building the future Buffalo AKG Art Museum today.
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September 21, 2017
In the early 1980s, the Albright-Knox offered a series of Advanced Placement Drawing courses for area high-school students.
September 14, 2017
In September 1955, the Albright Art Gallery hosted World at Work 1930–1955, an exhibition of more than fifty paintings, watercolors, and drawings originally commissioned by Fortune magazine.
August 17, 2017
Artist Kenneth Snelson’s first American retrospective transformed the Albright-Knox’s campus between September 12 and November 8, 1981.
August 10, 2017
Nancy Graves: Drawings, 1971–1973 featured nearly 30 on the artist's drawings, all of which related to her films and ongoing interest in mapping.
August 3, 2017
On August 1, 1960, Charles Cary Rumsey’s portrait of the Spanish explorer Francisco Pizarro was moved to a new location facing Elmwood Avenue.