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TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE ART


Our annual members exhibition will be displayed until May 18.

This year's juror is local artist and journalist Rebecca Rafferty, who currently works to advance cultivation activities as Gifts Officer at Writers & Books. Award categories include Best in Show and Awards of Distinction in Printmaking & Book Arts, Ceramics, and Photography & Digital Arts.

Don't forget to cast your ballot for Viewer's Choice!

We look forward to seeing you at 713 Monroe Ave!

40

adult courses

3

kids courses

Sports Photography

Improve your sports photography skills here! This class is intended for young adults, parents, and fans who wish to take better action pictures at sporting ...

Letterpress Notepads

Design and print your own letterpress memo pads! New to letterpress and don't know where to start? This one-day workshop is a great introduction to ...

Victorian Hair Art Talk & Demo

Hairwork, in its many forms, established itself as a longstanding tradition by the latter half of the 19th century. Husbands went to work wearing watch ...

Flipbooks 2.0

In this class, students will learn how to draw and bind their own flipbooks. No previous animation or book-binding experience is necessary! During the first ...

DIY Textile Design

Explore foundational surface design elements and repeat patterning for hand-printed and dyed fabric. This class will explore a variety of tools, materials, and methods for ...

Exhibitions
& Events

Total Eclipse of the Art: 7th Annual Member's Exhibition


Apr 05th - May 18th

TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE ART 7th Annual Members Exhibition April 5 - May 18 2024 Opening Reception: First Friday, April ...

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A safe space is a space where the LGBTQI+ community can freely express themselves without fear. It is a space that does not tolerate violence, bullying, or hate speech towards the LGBTQI+ community.
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Flower City Arts Center is supported by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.