A new exhibition featuring three contemporary printmakers comes to Rochester Contemporary Feb. 4-27.
Rebecca Rafferty
Tropical paradises: these indoor hot spots will keep you warm this winter
Escape from (winter in) New York.
A new Dunwoody displayed at the MAG
Shawn Dunwoody’s “Unfinished Business” depicts civil rights uprisings in Rochester’s history to show what hasn’t changed.
Boundless Connections Technology Center helps guide tech careers
Boundless Connections in the Sibley Building aims to be a piece in the tech career pipeline.
The Soup Queenโs creations, and where to find them
Savory, spice, and everything nice. โSoup Queenโ Candace Doell turns seasonal veggies, kitchen-scrap stock, and fresh herbs into in-demand, hearty meals.
Rochester street art darling Dellarious sets up shop at the Public Market
The ubiquitous, Rochester-centric street art of Mike Dellaria, aka Dellarious, gets its own brick-and-mortar shop.
AltBar brings sober alternatives to Rochesterโs bar scene
Over the influence? Rochester is joining a number of cities that offer booze-free nightlife options. Check out AltBar’s zero-proof cocktail events in January.
Take a post-feast street art stroll
After filling up on turkey, stuffing, and pie, walk it off while checking out these fresh-air art treks.
Marking 40 years, Borinquen Dance Theatre upholds culture and community
Founded by Nydia Padilla-Rodriguez in 1981, Borinquen Dance Theatre has been a beacon of Puerto Rican culture in Rochester.
Award-winning painter Brian OโNeill passes the paintbrush
Brian OโNeill is a master of both photo-real and abstract styles, and teaches his skillset to studio students.
County poised to pony up for public arts funding
Small arts organizations are the target of a proposed big hike in public funding for the arts in the Monroe County budget.
Ghosts in the machines at RoCoโs โMessages & Mediumsโ
Two artists at Rochester Contemporary deal with communicating across great divides in a time of mass death and physical distancing.






