The meaning of the monster
Teeth-grinding, bone-munching monsters are taking over the Lower Gallery in the Center for the Arts.
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Teeth-grinding, bone-munching monsters are taking over the Lower Gallery in the Center for the Arts.
It was dark outside, chilly and pouring rain. The sidewalks of Buffalo were almost completely empty – except in front of Town Ballroom.
Last Thursday, seven students got the opportunity to sit down with the The Horszowski Trio and receive feedback on the arrangements and pieces they were working on.
A room full of digital projects, televisions, printers and a plastic Christmas tree might look like useless trash to someone walking by. But in a month, participants in the Cradle to Grave II: Re-Appropriation, Obsolescence and the Arts exhibits turned seemingly useless and outdated technologies into works of art.
Not many people can say Christina Perri sang “Happy Birthday” to them, but one person who was at Perri's concert Thursday night can.