Urban Art Gallery Grand Opening

BUFFALO, July  20, 2019 – Buffalo’s Own,  in partnership with Chateau Buffalo Winery would like to invite everyone in  the surrounding Western New area to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Urban Art Gallery.  The grand opening will be held at Chateau Buffalo Winery, 1500 Clinton Street on July 20, 2019 from 6:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M.

The Urban Art Gallery Grand Opening  is a celebration of the Chateau Buffalo Winery and Buffalo’s Own collaborative partnership. There will be an exhibit  of nearly 20 large format artworks of various mediums and perspectives by  featured artists Jalen A. Law, Jay Hawkins, Lisa Brown, James Cooper, Shantelle Patton, Camilla Hobbs Lee, and Doretha Edwards.  In addition to the art exhibit we will have  a ribbon cutting ceremony, vendors, and giveaways every hour.  There will also be live entertainment, food and refreshments.

Buffalo’s Own is built on the concept of creating opportunities for artists from Buffalo, New York to advance their careers in larger art markets.

For more information, please contact Jalen Law at 716-308-7135 or email  BuffalosOwn716@gmail.com.

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