Hallwalls
Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center is a non-profit organization located in Buffalo, New York, dedicated to supporting and promoting contemporary art, particularly experimental and emerging art forms. Founded in 1975, Hallwalls has played a significant role in the development of the Buffalo art scene and has a national reputation for its commitment to artistic innovation and social engagement.
Hallwalls operates a gallery space that features a diverse range of exhibitions, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, performance art, and installation. It also hosts film screenings, lectures, and other events that provide opportunities for artists and audiences to engage with contemporary art and ideas.
A key aspect of Hallwalls' mission is to provide support and opportunities for artists, particularly those who are underrepresented or working outside of the mainstream. The organization offers residency programs, grants, and other resources to help artists develop their work and connect with wider audiences.
Hallwalls is supported by a combination of public and private funding, including grants from government agencies, foundations, and individual donors. It is governed by a board of directors and staffed by a team of dedicated professionals.
Over the years, Hallwalls has presented the work of numerous influential artists, both established and emerging, and has contributed significantly to the dialogue surrounding contemporary art and culture. It remains a vital institution in the Buffalo arts community and a respected voice in the national art world.