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Art Institute of Buffalo

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According to William Rowe, the Art Institute was intended to be "a school, a gallery, a meeting place for artists, art students and the public with no discrimination and no competition, encouraging maximum freedom of self-expression." The Art Institute was regarded by many observers in the Buffalo
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William Ehrich became a popular sculpture instructor by open carving demonstration at AIB after immigrating to the United States in 1929. He received the appointment as an instructor in 1933 and produced public works through his demonstration teaching at AIB such as the wooden sculpture of St.
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of 1944 (also known as the "G. I. Bill") bought a large influx of students to the institute. However, when the flow of veterans slowed in the mid-fifties the institute had to cut back its classes. It was closed in 1956. Today, the archives of the Art Institute of Buffalo are conserved in the
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Over the years, the institute presented many exhibits, including some for artists who were not from the region. They also scheduled art sales where the art was of both high quality and reasonably priced. In May 1937, Edwin Dickinson organized an art exhibition at which
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The best known member of the institute was Charles Burchfield. By the time he joined the faculty in 1950, Burchfield was already hailed as a "distinguished American painter". While at the institute, he taught
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Andrew displayed at Buffalo's St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. In May, 1938, he was appointed supervisor of the Buffalo Unit of the Federal Art Project.
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Buffalo State College - Art Institute of Buffalo 75th Anniversary Exhibition
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The institute had many well-known artists on the faculty, including
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artist colony, and many Institute artists saw themselves that way.
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Defunct private universities and colleges in New York (state)
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The Wayward Muse: A Historical Survey of Painting in Buffalo
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The institute was founded in 1931. An agreement with the
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An Alternative Course: The Art Institute of Buffalo
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Buffalo
New York
art school
Buffalo, New York
western New York
Charles E. Burchfield
Edwin Dickinson
David Foster Pratt
Tony Sisti
Earl Stroh
Isaac Soyer
William B. Rowe
watercolor
oil painting
University at Buffalo
bachelor's degree
Bohemian
Jackson Pollock
Servicemen's Readjustment Act
Burchfield-Penney Art Center
Buffalo State College





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