For a few years in the late 1920s, the village of Eden, NY, was home to a small press with a colorful history. This small press was the vision and child of Spencer Kellogg, Jr.
The full content is available in the Winter 2004 Issue.
No longer a parlor pastime, the Buffalo Society of Artists is finding new ways to connect artists and the community.
Nearly a century ago, vision and craftsmanship created a unique attraction. Now new visionaries and craftspeople have brought it back home.
At one time, Buffalo was the pennant capital of the world, thanks to the Trench Manufacturing Company.
Though different in many ways, the textual—and visual—output of these two artistic Western New Yorkers presents some striking similarities and crossovers.
Buffalo's rich sports history is shared through stories, photos, and artifacts spanning more than a century. A must-have for the sports enthusiast on your list!
Celebrating the Light, Color, and Architecture of the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo 1901.
By: Dr. Kerry S. Grant