The University at Buffalo is privileged to have two art galleries dedicated to the university’s mission for academic excellence and service to the community. Each gallery presents a year-round series of exhibitions, providing students and the broader community easy access to thought-provoking art, visiting artists and stimulating educational programs. In addition, the UB Art Galleries provide professional training for graduate and undergraduate students through internships and curatorial opportunities, and support faculty and student research.
Francisco Toledo, La Largartija Sepia/ The Sepia Lizard, 1974.
UB Anderson Gallery is closed for renovations and will reopen in the spring with three exhibitions, Paul Jenkins in the 1960s & 1970s: Space, Color, Light, 'Under Each Other’s Spell’: Gutai and New York, and The Human Aesthetic, the inaugural exhibition of the Annette Cravens’ Collection.
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