The Seneca-Iroquois National Museum is situated less than an hour away from Chautauqua Institution in Salamanca, New York. Despite the proximity, Joe Stahlman will be
The staff at the School of Art and the Strohl and Fowler-Kellogg Art Centers spend their days at Chautauqua teaching, leading gallery tours, setting up
Kimia Ferdowsi Kline As the curator for one of Brooklyn’s most popular boutique hotels, artist Kimia Ferdowsi Kline knows she occupies a unique space. “I’m Iranian;
Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution’s newest exhibition may feature works all based on realism, but visitors shouldn’t expect every piece to look the same. “My
Tia-Simone Gardner Whether she is exploring the memories of a family member or forgotten history alongside a river bank, artist Tia-Simone Gardner uses geography to tell
Review by Vicky A. Clark- Two of the three exhibitions at the Strohl Art Center celebrate variety. Choosing broad categories as her organizing principle gave Judy Barie,
For Chautauquans who have recently visited the Fowler-Kellogg Art Center, a lecturer this evening may look familiar. In “Four Seasons,” a photo series featured in the
Hrag Vartanian Hrag Vartanian knows when many people think about art critics, their frame of reference doesn’t stretch far beyond Pixar’s “Ratatouille.” “You know the food
Alpesh Kantilal Patel In their upcoming lecture, “Art History as Storytelling,” School of Art curators-in-residence Alpesh Kantilal Patel and Yasmeen Siddiqui will speak on the importance
Daniel Ulbricht Stars of American Ballet’s bill is flavorful; there’s something from the classic and the contemporary — and every taste in between. That variety
For the artists featured in the Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution’s newest exhibition, art and identity are permanently intertwined. “Themes in my work have always