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© 1998
Kenn Morgan
“Chinaman’s Light #2” |
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©2000
Sharon E. Sipes
“Prospect Point” |
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© 2003
Donald J. Siuta
“Sleeping Lion, McKinley Monument” |
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© 1998
Richard H. Stamps
“McKinley Monument Series #2” |
Signature Series
Landmark Buffalo Niagara
Limited Edition Note Cards
The Arts Council in Buffalo & Erie County is proud to present
Signature Series: Landmark
Buffalo Niagara. These limited edition note cards feature photographs of area landmarks by:
- Kenn Morgan
- Sharon E. Sipes
- Donald J. Siuta
- Richard H. Stamps
Each package contains 20 cards and envelopes, with 5 copies of each of the images shown to
the right. The cards are blank on the inside. Packages cost $10.00 and can be purchased by contacting the Arts
Council at (716) 856-7520 or
info@artscouncilbuffalo.org. Cards may also be purchased at the following
retail locations:
- ArtCrafters, Elmwood Avenue at Hodge
- Art Dialogue, Linwood Avenue at North Street
- Arts Council in Buffalo & Erie County, 700 Main at Tupper
- Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Gift Shop, 25 Nottingham Court
- Buffalo Arts Studio, Tri-Main Building, 2495 Main at Jewett
- Burchfield-Penney Gift Shop
- Get Dressed, Elmwood Avenue at Lexington
- Michelle For Hair, Elmwood Avenue at Auburn
- Positively Main Street, Elmwood Avenue next to Blockbuster
- Premiere Gourmet, 3465 Delaware Avenue
- Shea's Performing Arts Center, 646 Main Street
- Talking Leaves, Elmwood Avenue at Bidwell
- Thunder Bay, Elmwood Avenue at Breckenridge
- Urban Valet Dry Cleaners, 427 Elmwood Avenue
- Wild Things, Lexington Avenue at Ashland
Proceeds from the
sale of these note cards go directly to the programs that help support the Arts
Council to meet its mission of service to the artists and cultural organizations
working in the Buffalo Niagara Region.
The Arts Council is
the primary advocate for the arts and is dedicated to promoting the cultural
industry within the Buffalo Niagara Region. The Arts Council exists to nurture
and advance all artistic disciplines and to encourage participation in the arts
by all segments of the community.
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