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SUMMARY:Buffalo Library Black History Month Celebration: Three Contemporary Black Women Inventors Event
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 10th from 12noon to 1:30p\, join the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library Downtown Central Library for a Black History Month celebration: Three contemporary Black women inventors – a Patent & Trademark Resource Center event. \n\nDon’t miss the United States Patent & Trademark Office free online Black History Month celebration spotlighting three contemporary Black women inventors: Aprille Ericsson\, Ayanna Howard\, and Arlyne Simon. \nHear the panelists’ firsthand accounts of their amazing career paths and game-changing inventions: \nDr. Aprille Ericsson was the first woman (and the first African American woman) to receive a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Howard University and the first African American woman to receive a Ph.D. in engineering as a civil servant at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. \nDr. Ayanna Howard is the founder and Chief Technology Officer of Zyrobotics\, a company that uses machine learning and robots to make educational toys for kids\, with a particular emphasis on helping those with special needs. \nDr. Arlyne Simon is a biomedical engineer at Intel’s Health and Life Science business unit and the author of the Abby Invents picture book series. \nFor complete details\, and to register for this virtual event\, click here.
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LOCATION:Buffalo & Erie County Public Library\, One Lafayette Square\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14203\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kari Achatz: A Conversation with Unfolding Transformations
DESCRIPTION:A message from our friends at CEPA Gallery: \n\n“Cut. To make an opening or incision with a sharp-edged tool. To cut is to remove from something larger. The ability to slice through and let the light in. This work is complicated. It is not quite college\, photomontage or sculpture\, although all of these elements can be considered within the layers of the pieces. I am pushing the boundaries of traditional papercutting and weaving by cutting photographs. Traditional artforms that have been made contemporary. The hand cut\, lifted\, and multilayered works I create verge on sculpture\, but remain two-dimensional as they are contained within boxes and frames. I consider myself an artist who draws with a blade\, creating a unique language within the artwork. My cutting language reflects the intricacies in which I view the world. My hand cut and layered artwork speaks to the complicated relationships that humans have with their environment\, and in this case the focus is on doorways and passageways found in abandoned spaces. Doors imply that passage is possible\, but it is not always certain that you are able to pass through. The artworks in this body of work invite the viewer to have a conversation with the work and themselves. What thresholds will you pass through? What conversations will unfold? \nKari Achatz is an artist who lives and teaches in Buffalo\, NY. Kari holds a B.S in Art Education and a minor in painting from Daemen College (2007). She also holds a M.S in Art Education from SUNY Buffalo (2011). Kari has been teaching visual arts in WNY since 2009. Kari is a multimedia artist who works primarily in photography\, often hand cutting and layering her images\, calling the finished works ‘photo sculpture’. Achatz considers herself and artist who draws with a blade\, who finds beauty in the broken\, abandoned\, and ordinary. Kari has exhibited throughout the WNY area including CEPA Gallery\, Hallwalls\, The Burchfield Penney Art Center\, The Lipsey Architecture Center of Buffalo\, The Tower Gallery at Daemen College\, The Albright Knox Art Gallery\, and most recently participated in PLAY/GROUND 2020. Kari has works in her photo sculpture style in the Albright Knox Art Gallery Permanent Fine Art Collection\, The Gundlach Art Collection and private art collections.”\n \nClick here\, for more information.
URL:https://news.buffaloplace.com/event/kari-achatz-a-conversation-with-unfolding-transformations/
LOCATION:Market Arcade Building\, 617 Main Street\, Buffalo\, New York\, 14203\, United States
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SUMMARY:WNY Book Arts Center: Valentine Pop-Up Books
DESCRIPTION:Join WNY Book Arts Center for a hands-on workshop for kids & families\, right at home! Gather your own simple materials from around the house & tune in on Zoom!\n\nIn this workshop\, they’ll teach you step-by-step how to create a darling origami pop-up handmade valentine book! Perfect to give to loved ones\, or use as decoration around the house for some loving cheer during these winter months.\n\nClick here\, for more information!
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