Tonight’s the night – SOLD OUT!!!
Thanks to the pandemic, tonight’s concert is two years and one week in the making. It’s going to be amazing to have a sold-out crowds to celebrate Jamestown’s hometown heroes 10000 Maniacs.
Thanks to the pandemic, tonight’s concert is two years and one week in the making. It’s going to be amazing to have a sold-out crowds to celebrate Jamestown’s hometown heroes 10000 Maniacs.
A few February and March photos from the world of SitlerHQ. Enjoying life and planning some mind-bending events. 2022 is going to be a great year.
At the University at Buffalo’s Special Collections Library, an amazing triptych is hanging on the walls. It’s by Buffalo, NY artist, Wes Olmsted (1934 – 2011). No further words need to be said.
On Friday night, Gerard Malanga presented a film and poetry program at Fotografiska New York, in support of the museum’s “Andy Warhol Photo Factory” exhibition. Many fans and friends were in the audience, including creative icons Danny Fields and Dustin Pittman. Doug Sitler introduced Malanga’s …
Did you know that 90 percent of public statues are of men? That statement alone makes the recent sculpture installations in Buffalo and Ellicottville even more interesting. A few weeks ago, the City of Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, the Buffalo Arts Commission and Nila Griffis, …
About an hour before the new year arrived, we went out for a walk. The camera settings on the phone make it look like it’s 5:00 p.m. Here’s to 2021. We’re going to make it an amazing year.
This place is beyond words! It’s absolutely massive. Exhibitions on top of exhibitions. It is one of the United States largest contemporary art complex and an A+ arts destination. So glad we visited and will most definitely return. During our recent visit, word got around …
The level of works being exhibited were top-notch and provided an amazing visit.
A few photos of from an artistic video project film with SitlerHQ and some fellow collaborators. More details will slip out over the next few months.
The very excellent Buffalo roots rock group, The Observers stopped by Griffis Sculpture Park on a recent Saturday night. They brought their instruments and ended up playing some songs amongst the sculptures.