Photographer Adam Ekberg captures magical moments in time with the show “Minor Spectacles” at George Eastman Museum.
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Behind the Glass Gallery brings art to The Mercantile-on-Main
Photographer Richard Colรณnโs idea for a pop-up art event at The Mercantile has bloomed into a full-fledged gallery with monthly exhibits.
Photographer Adam Eaton spotlights beauty
Eatonโs portraits range from headshots to moody poses and emphasize the radiance of people of color.
Protest is personal in Joshua Rashaad McFadden’s Eastman Museum art show
The 31-year-old Rochester photographer’s rare early-career retrospective at George Eastman Museum runs through June 19.
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.
Six art shows you shouldnโt miss this fall
Get these exhibits in your calendar, get gussied, and get off the couch.
Eastman Museum exhibition spotlights trans and gender nonconforming older adults
Eastman Museumโs โTo Survive on This Shoreโ photo exhibition presents a spectrum of trans and gender nonconforming older adults portraits and stories.
Eastman Museum looks back with a Carl Chiarenza retrospective
While reflecting on nearly seven decades of work, photographer Carl Chiarenza hasnโt stopped evolving his artistic practice.
Public art saved my sanity in 2020
Photographer Quajay Donnell recounts how documenting Rochester murals helped him get through the difficult year.
Art and social justice series ‘Black House Narratives’ debuts Thursday
21st Century Arts presents an 11-day, robust program of screenings, visual art, performances, and discussions with activists and artists.
Annalisa Barron mines Rochester’s photo history for ‘Place Projectors’
Painter, sculptor, and filmmaker Annalisa Barron has lived in Rochester for barely a year, but sheโs already a force on the art scene.
Protest chronicler Martin Hawk is under pressure . . . and fire
Martin Hawk’s new project, “Pressure Gradient,” documents the fight for racial justice in Rochester after the death of Daniel Prude.






