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Albany Center Gallery (ACG) is a nonprofit art space located in downtown Albany, New York. [1] Supported by state, corporate and foundation funds, as well as individual donations and memberships, ACG is dedicated to the exhibition of regional artists within a 100-mile radius of Albany, and building a strong, knowledgeable audience for the visual arts. [2]
Architects from Albany, New York (10 P) Pages in category "Artists from Albany, New York" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
The University at Albany Art Museum Collections comprise over 3,000 objects and reflect 50 years of modern and contemporary art, including paintings, photographs, prints, drawings and sculpture, by many of the most prominent artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The Museum’s Collections Study Space is a multi-purpose space designed to ...
The Albany Institute of History & Art (AIHA) is a museum in Albany, New York, United States, "dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and promoting interest in the history, art, and culture of Albany and the Upper Hudson Valley region". [2] It is located on Washington Avenue (New York State Route 5) in downtown Albany.
Albany: Albany: University Art Museum at University at Albany: AAMG Member University at Buffalo, State University of New York Public Buffalo: Erie: AAMG Member UB Anderson Gallery, [142] UB Art Gallery at the Center for the Arts [143] University of Rochester: Public Rochester: Monroe: Memorial Art Gallery (Has a permanent collection) Hartnett ...
Born in Rome, NY, Brooks lived in Rochester, New York City, and lastly in Roxbury, NY. Ned Buntline, a pseudonym of Edward Zane Carroll Judson, the publisher, journalist, writer and publicist best known for his dime novels and the Colt Buntline Special he commissioned from Colt's Manufacturing Company. Edward Judson was born and died in Stamford.
Rhees included a dedicated art gallery on a map of the campus as early as 1905. [4] The Rochester Art Club, which was the focal point for art enthusiasts of the area and which had exhibited and taught at art venues of the time (Reynolds Arcade, the Bevier Memorial Building, and the Powers Block) supported the creation of the gallery. [5]
The group was founded in 2016 by Gabriel Whaley, who acts as its CEO. [2] [3] As of January 2020, MSCHF was reported to have received $11.5 million in funding. [6] The most recent funding round was for $8 million in January 2020. [7] The group operates as a company under the name MSCHF Product Studio, Inc. [8]