Come on down to the waterfront

Theater, music, film and art are among the more than 500 events planned along Canalside and the Buffalo River For many years, the most popular events of Buffalo’s hyperactive summer culture have been held in certain expected places: It’s a given, for instance, that crowds will flock weekly to the grassy median at Elmwood Avenue [...]

Come on down to the waterfront2015-12-02T12:04:42-05:00

ECHDC Launches Summer Programming on the Buffalo River/Ohio Street Corridor

(WKBW release) The Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation on Wednesday joined with Congressman Brian Higgins, Margaret Overdorf of the Valley Community Association, Tod Kniazuk of the Western New York Arts Services Initiative, entrepreneur Mark Goldman and representatives from Neto Hatinakwe Onkwehowe and the Hispanic Youth Music Project to launch the first season of summer programming along [...]

ECHDC Launches Summer Programming on the Buffalo River/Ohio Street Corridor2015-12-01T13:06:36-05:00

Cultural, anti-violence fund OK’d

Arts and cultural groups and organizations working to combat violence in the City of Buffalo will share $200,000 in grants under a spending plan approved Friday that contains only minor changes from what was proposed by Mayor Byron W. Brown. City lawmakers unanimously ratified a budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year that establishes a “cultural [...]

Cultural, anti-violence fund OK’d2017-02-12T01:02:31-05:00

Congressman Higgins Announces Winners of Annual Student Art Competition

WASHINGTON, D.C. ( release ) Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-27) announced the winners of the annual Congressional art competition, “An Artistic Discovery.” One piece from each Congressional district is chosen to be displayed in the Cannon Tunnel of the Capitol Building. “The arts play an important role in education,” said Congressman Higgins. “This is a great [...]

Congressman Higgins Announces Winners of Annual Student Art Competition2015-12-01T14:18:29-05:00

Programming Proposals Sought for Buffalo River Corridor

The Arts Services Initiative of Western New York today announced a Request for Proposals (RFP) for assisted programming along the Buffalo River between May 26 and October 31, 2012. A total of $82,500 is available to qualified organizations and individuals to conduct programs and events at several sites along the River corridor… Buffalo Rising, April [...]

Programming Proposals Sought for Buffalo River Corridor2015-12-01T14:22:39-05:00
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