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Volunteers Needed for Artists & Models 2010!

Stimulus: the 2010 iteration of Artists & Models is coming on May 1 at Rock Harbor Yard. Hallwalls needs volunteers to make it happen. See this page for information about how you can help out!

Beyond|In Western New York 2010: ALTERNATING CURRENTS — Venues and artists announced
This biennial, multi-venue exhibition will present the work of outstanding artists from Western New York and Southern Ontario, responding to the regionally relevant theme Alternating Currents and its undercurrent of utopian power, both literal and metaphorical; reclamation or use of natural assets; visions of the future and the past; technological progress or intrusion; and the diverse demographic and social constructs of this region.

See our page for a listing of the venues and artists.
FROM THE ARCHIVES:
30 years ago at Hallwalls
Tue. Mar. 11, 1980
MANUEL DE LANDA
Three films by Manuel de Landa will be screened: RAW NERVES: LACANIAN THRILLER; ITCH SCRATCH ITCH CYCLE, and ISMISM
341 DELAWARE AVE.
BUFFALO, NY 14202
t: 716-854-1694
f: 716-854-1696
 
IN THE GALLERY:
From Mar. 6, 2010
through Apr. 9, 2010

Gallery hours:
Tues.—Fri. 11-6
Sat. 11-2
Sun. & Mon. closed

Josh Greene
Character Descriptions
A new project by a San Francisco-based artist who, over the last several years, has realized his work in many distinct iterations. Recent projects include Service-Works: a small foundation he created that awards grants—based upon his income as a waiter in fine-dining restaurant—to other artists, starting an unlicensed therapy practice, attempting to sell a museum curator and his museum office, a collaboration with his wife which involved hiring Danish actors to play the two of them in a video, and creating a small book based on his family members writing about their least favorite projects he has done.

Heather Layton
Preparing To Lose
In a culture addicted to win/win, "we're No. 1" scenarios, Heather Layton's Preparing To Lose drawings are imagined as counter-narratives to the cultural norm. Her ambiguous and unidentified characters are fragile, but not fear-ridden. They are part of a team that is not going to win, but persist in trying.

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The Role of Government: A Partner in Renewable Technology?

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Joan Braderman
The Heretics


Atomic


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Azar Nafisi
Babel


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Josh Greene
Character Descriptions


Heather Layton
Preparing To Lose


Josh Greene & Heather Layton
Opening Reception and Artist's Talks


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Perry S. Nicholas & Max Wickert
The Gray Hair Reading Series


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Konrad Steiner & Jen Hofer
The Cinema Cabaret


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Intension Quintet

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Johannes Zits

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Shine Louise Houston
Champion


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Board of Directors & Committee Meetings