Events for March 21, 2023
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Office For the Aging 6085 State Route 19N, BelmontPaul Briggs Lecture & Gallery Talk
Powell Campus Center (2nd Floor) 1 Saxon Drive, Alfred, NYPaul S. Briggs will give a lecture and gallery talk in connection with his exhibition, Knot Stories, currently on view at the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum. Thursday and Friday, March 23 & 24 at 4:30pm
Lecture: Thursday, March 23 at 4:30pm in Nevins Theater
Gallery Talk: Friday, March 24, 4:30pm in the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum
Paul S. Briggs will give a walk through of his exhibition currently on view at the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum. Alfred University ceramic students, Victoria Walton, Chelsea McMaster and Hudson Bell will read poems by Black Poets which inspired Briggs current body of work.
Stained Glass Class with Linda Simons
Mystic Twangers at the David A. Howe Public Library
Nancy Howe Auditorium 155 N. Main Street, WellsvilleThe Mystic Twangers Band is set to perform at the Nancy Howe Auditorium of the David A. Howe Library in Wellsville, NY, on Thursday, March 23rd, at 7 p.m. This concert is free and open to the public.
Led by singer-songwriter A.G Twanger, his five-piece band will bring to life the original music from their last three albums as well as new song from their latest upcoming release called “Walking in a Dream”. The new album will be released this spring and will feature 12 new songs, all with a positive upbeat message.
Songwriting comes naturally for A.G. who has over 100 songs in his catalog. The Mystic Twangers Band is sure to bring a high-energy performance to the Nancy Howe Auditorium. The band is comprised of Trevor Bennett on drums, Mark McCarty on lap & pedal steel, Mark Mather on bass, Lucius Snowden on keyboards and A.G Twanger on guitar. Their unique sound combines elements of rock, country, blues, and American music. Their music is available to stream on Spotify, Apple music and other streaming services as well as their website – www.MysticTwangers.com
This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by the Arts Council for Wyoming County.