AK Public Art Spotlight: Tavar Zawacki's Metamorphosis #5
Looking back at the creation of Tavar Zawacki's mural Metamorphosis #5 at 1665 Main Street.
Looking back at the creation of Tavar Zawacki's mural Metamorphosis #5 at 1665 Main Street.
Looking back at the creation of Hillary Waters Fayle's mural, Botanical Blueprint, at 244 Dewitt Street.
Looking back at the installation of Aakash Nihalani's Balancing Act II, 2018, at Five Points Bakery.
Taking a closer look at Felipe Pantone's mural, Optichromie—BUF, on Washington Street.
Taking a look back at the creation of Nicole Cherry's mural, 1800s Bikes in Vines, at 1330 Niagara Street.
Taking a look back at the installation of Kobra's mural of John T. Lewis and Mark Twain at 1188 Hertel Avenue.
Taking a look back at how Augustina Droze's Green Kaleidoscope progressed through to completion at 2303 Main Street.
Take a look back at how Logan Hick's Walking Back Time came into being on the Washington Street side of 5 East Huron Street.
Each Wednesday this month we're highlighting five women artists connected to the Albright-Knox. This week we focus on artists who have participated in our AK Public Art Initiative.
Chuck Tingley and Matt Grote's weego celebrates nostalgia for cartoons, video games, and other imaginative preoccupations of youth.
With We Are Here, Buffalo-based graphic design firm White Bicycle transformed a street map of the mural's North Buffalo neighborhood.
Our Colors Make Us Beautiful contains fragments of thought in the three languages that inform artist Muhammad Zaman's identity: English, Bengali, and Arabic.