First Friday at the Albright-Knox

Friday Dec 4th, 2015
 Family Friendly  FREE Event
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Albright-Knox Art Gallery

1285 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14222
 Family Friendly  FREE Event

A fun first Friday shaping up at the AK. There's a Jazz and Happy Hour featuring music by George Kane and Wayne Moose from 5:30–7:30 pm. Or attend one of the Gallery Talks: 6:30 pm - Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Ecologies of Drama (FREE) and 7:30 pm - Looking at Tomorrow: Light and Language from The Panza Collection, 1967–1990 (FREE).

Here's the rest of the full day of First Friday activities at the A-K:

10 am–noon
Homeschooler Art Class (Ages 11–17)*
Fall 2015 Session: $30 general admission / FREE for Members 

 

10:30 am–noon
Homeschooler Art Class (Ages 5–10)*
Fall 2015 Session: $30 general admission / FREE for Members

 

12:30–1:30 pm
Toddler Art Class (Ages 3–4)*
$10 general admission / FREE for Members
Please note that this class is for participating toddlers (ages 3–4) and a parent, guardian, or caregiver. Additional children, younger or older, are not permitted in the classroom during the program. 

 

1–3 pm
Studio Art Class for Adults*
$10 general admission / FREE for Members

 

1:30 pm
Public Tour (FREE) 

 

2:30 pm
Performance by the Buffalo Chamber Players (FREE)

 

4 pm
"What's Your Vision?" Tour (FREE)

 

5–7 pm
Drop-In Art Activity for Families (FREE)

 

5:30 pm
Performance with Young Audiences WNY: Kevin McCarthy, “Friends Forever Show” (FREE)

 

5:30–7:30 pm
Jazz and Happy Hour 
Featuring music by George Kane and Wayne Moose

 

6:30 pm
Gallery Talk—Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Ecologies of Drama (FREE)

 

7:30 pm
Gallery Talk—Looking at Tomorrow: Light and Language from The Panza Collection, 1967–1990 (FREE)

 

7:30–9:30 pm

 

Studio Art Class for Adults*
$10 general admission / FREE for Members

 

PLEASE NOTE: During M&T FIRST FRIDAYS on November 6, December 4, and February 5, admission to the 1905 Building will be free, while special admission rates will apply to Monet and the Impressionist Revolution, 1860–1910 in the 1962 Building (starting November 15).