Exhibition Series
The Exhibition Program reflects the belief that artists and curators can effect change through purposeful collaborations that balance artistic innovation and creative impulse with community concerns. A series of gallery exhibitions, artist residencies, community forums, and public art projects will be curated with the intent to not only display powerful visual statements, but to also spur dialogue between varied audiences and to open doors to social, economic, environmental, and representational justice. The program is also invested in amplifying marginalized voices including LGBTQIA+, refugee, and ethnic minority communities through its diverse programming.
Waterfront View, 2024 - 2025
Waterfront View Programs:
Joan Linder, Fulfillment, September 27 – November 9, 2024, January 27 – March 1, 2023
Stephanie Rothenberg, Aquadisia, September 27 – November 9, 2024
Panel Discussion: New Polluters, October 25, 2024
Jay Carrier, Niagara. It’s Great to be Here., January 24 – March 8, 2025
Displacement: Reclaiming Place, Space, and Memory, 2022 - 2023
Displacement: Reclaiming Place, Space, and Memory Programs:
Sa’dia Rehman, The Falls, March 24 – May 4, 2023
Panel Discussion: Making Accessible, February 24, 2023
Jodi Lynn Maracle, Where the Rust Meets the Land, January 27 – March 1, 2023
Panel Discussion: Making Space, October 28, 2022
Matt Kenyon & Jason J. Ferguson, Homing, September 23 – November 4, 2023
Mizin Shin, World Network Models, September 23 – November 4, 2022
Navigating Identity, 2021 - 2022
Navigating Identity Programs:
Crystal Z Campbell, VIEWFINDER, April 22 – May 14, 2022
Panel Discussion: Art as Political Action, March 25, 2022
CaldodeCultivo, Attica NOW, February 25 – April 8, 2022
Panel Discussion: Depicting Duality, October 22, 2021
Julia Bottoms, Because We Should, September 25 – November 6, 2021
Activism in the Arts, 2020 - 2021
“Through the Activism in the Arts series, artists will activate the transformative power of the arts to spark dialogue and inspire change around timely issues,” said Alma Carrillo, Executive Director of Buffalo Arts Studio. “The National Endowment for the Arts support makes it possible for Buffalo Arts Studio to empower our artists and our communities.”
Activism in the Arts Programs:
Justina Dziama, A Millimeter of Space, January 22 – March 6, 2021
Felipe Shibuya, Black Cherry, January 22 – March 6, 2021
Patrick Foran, Exploded View, September 25 – November 3, 2020
Adele Henderson, Industry and Abundance, September 25 – November 3, 2020
Media, Image, and Perception in Contemporary Culture, October 23, 2020
Art Ecologies: Understanding the Environmental Impact of Public Art, August 28, 2020
Justice in the Arts, 2019 - 2020
Justice in the Arts Programs:
Phyllis Thompson, Making Memories: Telling Visual Stories, September 27 – November 2, 2019
Paloma Barhaugh-Bordas, Understory, September 27 – November 2, 2019
Stacey Robinson, Black Imaginings, July 26 – September 7, 2019
Black Kirby, Night Boy, July 26 – September 7, 2019
Panel Discussion: Seeds of Change: Land, Trust, and Community, Friday, June 28, 2019
Reinhard Reitzenstein, WTF (Where’s the Forest), May 24 – June 28, 2019
Obsidian Bellis, Apothecary for Sis, April 6 – May 3, 2019
Annie Bielski, Joes & Anns, April 6 – May 3, 2019
Buffalo Arts Studio Exhibitions Program is supported by
Cameron and Jane Baird Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo, Erie County Cultural Funding, John R. Oishei Foundation, M&T Bank, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.