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Ani DiFranco put it best. During a concert last summer on Artpark's main stage, the singer said, "It's kind of sad -- there's not much art at Artpark these days."
She wasn't exactly right -- there are still plenty of artworks on the grounds of the storied institution, a gallery run by the Buffalo Society of Artists, and more than a few family-oriented art workshops to boot -- but DiFranco's comment struck at a certain truth. For a certain generation of Buffalo artists and art lovers, Lewiston's summer hot spot for concerts and arts events has become a shadow of what it once was, at least where visual art, sculpture and art residencies are concerned.See the full content of this document
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Ub Announces Artpark Exhibition
The glory days of Artpark, in the '70s and '80s, will be the focus of a recently announced ex...
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