This Week’s Lectures and Art Openings
Help Preserve Regional Heritage, Protect a Historic Landmark Building & Promote Community, Arts & Culture
March 19th @ 6pm : Eric Bloomquist
“Creating Borders and Defining Country”
Massive changes occurred surrounding the French and Indian War that still impact our daily lives. Learn about the lasting legacy of land barons on the history of the Niagara region. The claiming of land rights and the creation of borders. 1763-1796
ART EXHIBITS – OPEN MARCH 21st!
LEWPORT SHOW
Main Gallery: Noon – 2:00pm
Main Gallery: Noon – 2:00pm
The Art Department of the Lewiston-Porter Central School District presents its annual exhibition “Growth Through Art”. The show consists of artwork made in every grade level from Kindergarten through 12th grade.
March 21- April 18th 2015
March 21- April 18th 2015
Tour of the NACC at 4:30pm
FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING
Garden Gallery: 6 -8 pm
A compilation of three talented local artists, Elizabeth Kocsis, Heather Johnson, and Joseph Giardina, and their beautiful artworks using the human figure as inspiration.
March 21st – April 18th, 2015
March 21st – April 18th, 2015
March 26th @ 6pm: Alan Jamieson
Haudenausaunee Diplomacy and the Two Row Wampum Treaty
The Two Row Wampum Treaty is considered by the Haudenosaunee to be the basis of all of their subsequent treaties with European and North American governments. Find out more about this agreement also known as the Tawagonshi Agreement of 1613 between representatives of the Five Nations of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and representatives of the Dutch government in 1613 in what is now upstate New York.
Niagara Arts and Cultural Center
1201 Pine Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14301
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