Exhibitions


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Studio 678 at George Eastman Museum's Gallery Obscura


Dates:  Feb. 28 - June 21
Reception:  Saturday Feb. 28th, 11 a.m. in George Eastman Museum

We are excited to celebrate the work of our Studio 678 photo club students in collaboration with the George Eastman Museum's Gallery Obscura. The exhibition will feature an interactive poetry activity inspired by a selection of photographs made by Studio 678 alum. Admission is free for this event. Studio 678, ... more

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Roots Remember (Studio 912 Photography Club)


Dates:  June 5 - June 25
Reception:  Friday June 5th, 6 p.m. in Sunken Room Gallery

This fall, Flower City Arts Center welcomed seventeen students from four different RCSD schools into the Studio 912 High School Photo Club program. In addition to building digital portfolios, students used digital SLR cameras to create printed portfolios, from which two images were selected for inclusion in this exhibition. Education ... more

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See What Sticks


Dates:  June 5 - June 26
Reception:  Friday June 5th, 6 p.m. in Firehouse Gallery in the Ceramic Studio

CALL FOR ARTWORK: Open to all mediums; the only criteria is that the subject matter must be about food, about food consumption, about food waste, about the novelties and joys of picking, cooking, plating, and eating food. Open to all artists; your work will be shown with invited makers. Work ... more

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Decompose, Recompose


Dates:  July 10 - July 25
Reception:  Friday July 10th, 6 p.m. in Sunken Room Gallery

"Decompose, Recompose" is an exhibition showcasing new work by artists-in-residence in Printmaking & Book Arts at Flower City Arts Center. Exploring themes of gender expression, impermanence, ecology and transformation; this group exhibition features work by Lane-Mairead Campbell, Laura Chenault and A. Ranz. Join us in the Sunken Room Gallery for ... more

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Rhythm & Ink


Dates:  July 10 - July 25
Reception:  Friday July 10th, 6 p.m. in Community Darkroom Gallery - 713 Monroe Ave.

Shortly after learning how to letterpress print, Chris Charles started making music posters. Sixteen years later, she is still at it. See her collection of hand printed posters and other ephemera all together for the first time, showcasing prints for her favorite local bar and projects with artists locally, nationally, ... more