Cookies

We use cookies and related technologies to personalize and enhance your experience. By using this site you agree to the use of cookies and related tracking technologies.

Privacy Policy
I Love NY Logo
Current Weather:

I Love NY Logo

BUAM Family Day

BUAM Family Day
Saturday, April 20, 2024 | 1-3 pm
Main Gallery

Explore the captivating exhibition, Painted Exchanges: Artists and
Printmakers 1968-76, at the Binghamton University Art Museum. Engage in hands-on activities including natural pigment paintmaking, scavenger hunts and collaging. For questions or assistance, please contact Amanda Lynn, BUAM Education Coordinator, at (607) 777-2634.

Free and open to all.

STOS Annual Orchid Show 2024

The Southern Tier Orchid Society will hold their AOS-judged orchid show:

 

April 20-21

Saturday 12-5 pm  – Sunday 12-4 pm

Roberson Museum and Science Center, 30 Front Street, Binghamton, NY

 

The show featured displays of beautiful and exotic orchids from STOS, the Central New York Orchid Society (CNYOS) The Genesee Region Orchid Society (GROS), and our vendors:

Fair Orchids (Kim Fedderson)

J & L Orchids (Ines and Lucas Carreno)

Taida Orchids (Sammy Lai, Amber)

We will have raffles each day, tours, artwork for sale, potting demos on Sunday, information about orchids, including the vanilla orchid, activities such as scavenger hunts, orchid-gami and more. Admission is FREE.

STOS memberships will be half-price for new members.

Join the Binghamton University Art Museum for Painted Exchanges: Artists and Paintmakers 1968-76 opening reception, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 1, 2024. At 6:00 p.m. there will be remarks and a short musical performance inspired by artwork on view.

Between 1968 and 1976, paintmaker Leonard Bocour, with his wife and collaborator Ruth Bocour, made a series of gifts to the collection of the Binghamton University Art Museum, augmented by additional gifts from Sam Golden, Bocour’s nephew and partner in Bocour Artist Colors. The artists represented in this collection were beneficiaries of a network of exchanges, whereby the paintmakers gave paints to financially strapped artists to enable them to continue to make work, made connections for them with galleries, and gave lectures to their art school students, and, in exchange, they solicited feedback on the qualities that the painters sought in their materials, received assistance in placing their paints in local art stores, enjoyed being part of the creative milieu, and frequently received paintings in lieu of monetary payments.

Some of the artists in this exhibition have found a place in the narrative of art history, others have gained less recognition, yet together, their works offer insight into American artmaking during a period of reorientation in the waning days of the New York School’s abstraction. This exhibition invites visitors to closely examine the paintings’ surfaces, offering insight into a range of styles, materials and techniques, as some artists sought to expand the possibilities of abstraction, while others leaned toward the figurative.

Gifts from Leonard and Ruth Bocour and Sam Golden to the Binghamton University Art Museum are among the many contributions they made to university and civic museums in the Northeast, and beyond. In so doing, they supported artists in placing their work in public institutions, furthered art education, expanded the audience for contemporary art by affording regional access to it, and enabled museums to enrich the collections under their stewardship.

The exhibition was incubated in the Thinking Through Painting course, co-taught by the curators. Preliminary research on several of the paintings from the Bocour collection was conducted by students in the two-semester research intensive course sequence offered under Binghamton University’s Source Project initiative.

Co-curated by Andrea Kastner, Department of Art and Design, and Pamela Smart, Department of Art History. Support is provided by donors to the Kenneth C. Lindsay Study Room Fund and to the Binghamton Fund for the University Art Museum.

Also opening are David Hammons: Street Specific, curated by Tom McDonough, Adjunct Curator and Professor of Art History; The Intimate Photographic Style of Larry Fink, curated by Jason Anglum ’24, History and Physics majors; and Käthe Kollwitz: Timeless Desolation, curated by Toby Olson ’25, Art History and Sculpture majors, German and Russian Studies minor. All events are free and open to the public.

The Southern Tier Singers’s Collective presents: Atomic Love at Atomic Tom’s. Join us for our first concert of the season! STSC performs contemporary a cappella and vocal jazz selections – what’s old is new again! This concert is free and open to the public – all are welcome.

Step into a world of Halloween enchantment at our Farmers Market! Join us for a hauntingly good time, filled with candy, costumes, and community spirit. Don’t miss out on this spooktacular celebration!

Join the Binghamton University Art Museum for BlackArt@BUAM Community Family Day, 1-3 p.m. on October 21, 2023.

Explore our galleries, speak with our docents, participate in scavenger hunts and create low-relief sculptures. Live screen printing and other activities will be available.

Free and open to all! The Binghamton University Art Museum is located inside the Fine Arts building on Binghamton University campus – 4400 Vestal Pkwy E, Binghamton, NY 13902.

For questions or assistance, please contact Amanda Lynn, BUAM Education Coordinator, at (607) 777-2634 or alynn1@binghamton.edu.

Bus passes are available for those who need them. To reserve a free bus pass to the event, visit bit.ly/BusToBUAM

Join us for our annual Craft Sale and get all of your holiday shopping done early!

November 11th, 2023
Our Lady of Sorrows Church
801 Main St. Vestal, NY
9AM – 2pm

Embrace the enchanting spirit of fall at our Autumn Artisan Market! Join us for a delightful day of discovering handcrafted treasures, indulging in seasonal flavors, and reveling in the cozy ambiance – a perfect way to celebrate the season with family and friends.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month which has long been represented by the color purple. Come out on the first Friday of October, October 6th, at 6pm with your well-behaved pet dressed up in purple accessories and clothing! Join us and our partners as we raise awareness for intimate partner violence and show our support for survivors!
Please complete our registration form if you plan to bring your pet! Link: https://forms.gle/FMvqrXzrPFyK6Sfp7

Binghamton NY Caribbean Carnival is a celebration of Caribbean culture featuring music, food and more! Transport yourself to the Caribbean as you dance to the pulsating rhythms of Soca, Reggae and Calypso.
Enjoy the imagery of revelers bedecked in costumes featuring feathers, rhinestones and more to represent Trinidad, Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico and many more! Broome County has a robust Caribbean community that is extremely proud to represent their culture.