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Ballston Lake / New York / United States
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Innerwood Gallery Provides Custom Framing, Print & Poster Sales, Preservation Consultation, Corporate Art Consultation and Art Delivery & Installation to the Ballston Lake, NY Area.
Bloomfield / New York / United States
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The Furniture Spa offers many types of furniture services. Upholstery, refinishing, repairs, restoration, chair caning, oil painting restoration, gold & silver leaf, marble restoration, and the list goes on. With over 20 years experience our customers can be asured of quality craftsmanship and care of their furniture. At the Furniture Spa we also stand behind any work we do. We want our customers to be 100% pleased with the job we have done before we take any payment. We are a small business, so due to our low over-head we can offer free estimates and affordable quotes to our customers. Pick-up and delivery are available ( no charge for first time customers ) or you can drop your piece off. Please call to make sure we are there before coming by to make sure we are not out on an estimate or doing in-home service. CALL AND SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU !!
Tuckahoe / New York / United States
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For more than 24 years, Columbus Framing Gallery has been offering custom picture framing, artwork and a variety of home accessories to residents of the local community. The shop, located in the corner of a shopping plaza in downtown Tuckahoe, will also make house calls if necessary. 

Buffalo / New York / United States
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Founded in 1862, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery is one of the oldest public arts institutions in the United States. A smaller, more intimate museum, the Albright-Knox puts its focus on modern and contemporary art. Those fond of European, post-war American, and multiple styles of art up until the present time will delight in the wandering the gallery's halls, and won't have to spend an entire day doing so.

Best and worst times to go to the Albright-Knox
An extremely popular destination for children's field trips (the museum offers free docent-led tours for grades K–12), attending during the school year on weekdays may prove to be crowded. In addition, tours for the general public are offered each week on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. With the last tour at 1:30, visiting any evening after school hours will provide the most unencumbered viewing times. Take note: the museum is closed every Monday, as well as New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

Must see/do at the Albright-Knox
Exhibitions come and go at the gallery, so check the website for any updates in what is coming or going. Non-permanent exhibits may be there as little as a couple of weeks, while the longer ones stick around for several months. One of the most extensive permanent collections was donated by the late Seymour H. Knox, Jr. and includes such works as Jackson Pollock's Convergence and Franz Kline's New York, N.Y. Numerous educational activities, such as art classes and animation workshops, let patrons also get hands-on with creative endeavors.

Admission to the Albright-Knox
Current admission to the museum is in the twelve dollar range for adults, with students and seniors paying a few dollars less. Kids ages six to twelve get even more of a discount, while the youngest get in for free. Members also get in for free (after paying their annual fee), and admission is also free for active-duty United States and Canadian Armed Services personnel and their families, and members of CIMAM (the International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art). Locally-owned M&T Bank sponsors a program called First Fridays, where admission is free the first Friday of every month – but this does not cover special exhibitions, which may still incur an additional fee.

Parking and Public Transportation to the Albright-Knox
The gallery has its own parking lot, which does have a fee for both members and non-members, with members paying a couple of dollars less. Parking on First Fridays is free, and also free for active-duty military. It's important to remember to take a parking ticket when entering the lot to have it validated at the Admissions Desk, as the parking fees support the museum. Getting there is easy enough, whether you're a local or coming from Canada; it's right off the Scajaquada Expressway (Rt. 198 East) – look for Exit 11, marked "Elmwood Avenue, Art Gallery." Buffalo's Metro Bus system provides a quick and safe trip to the gallery from multiple stops, both in and around the city.

Food at the Albright-Knox
The AK Café is within the gallery, but doesn't open until noon for lunch. The fare is simple: sandwiches, soups, salads, and pastries. Dinner is only available on First Fridays and is also fairly basic. The children's menu is extremely limited, offering only pizza or mac and cheese. Wine and beer are available. You might be better off – especially in the summer months – to pack a picnic lunch and dine in nearby Delaware Park, which is pretty and serene after a day of viewing art.

Insider tip for visitors to the Albright-Knox
Large purses, bags, backpacks, baby carriers, umbrellas, briefcases, video cameras, flashes, and tripods are prohibited to enter the museum. And any smaller bags are still subject to inspection, so don't try to smuggle anything in that you might want back!

Author's bio: Kimberly Mintz is a writer and voice actor who lives in the Buffalo area. Find her on Twitter @KimIsWriting.

 

Pelham / New York / United States
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Pelham Art Center is a nonprofit public art gallery offering classes and public programs for the community. The center offers free weekend and evening events, a regularly changing exhibit (free to the public), and an annual craft show at the end of the year. There is also an outreach program designed to assist members of the community who may not otherwise be able to participate in the center's programs. Financial aid is available for those interested in taking classes; members of the center receive a discount. 

Brooklyn / New York / United States
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The Gallery Players theater has been staging classic and contemporary plays and musicals since 1967. The 99-seat theater is located in a basement-level space in Park Slope. Patrons are advised to arrive at least 10 minutes before curtain. Tickets can be purchased in advance; any remaining tickets are available for purchase at the door with cash only.

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New Rochelle / New York / United States
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New York / New York / United States
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The 14th Street Framing Gallery was established in 1978. We have earned our longstanding reputation for excellence and value from over 35 years of service to our customers. We offer archival custom picture framing to both residential and commercial clients, from the smallest job to the largest.
Huntington / New York / United States
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Escape Pod Comics is a comic shop which sells new and used books to customers in the greater Huntington Village area. In addition to the wide selection of comics for sale, Escape Pod Comics offers educational classes on topics such as becoming a comic book artist, comic writing and the art form itself. Escape Pod Comics offers free wireless internet access to its customers, and features an assortment of specialty products available for purchase through the website.

Huntington / New York / United States
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Artist and owner Trudy Pelligrino welcomes visitors to her Carver Street studio for customized temporary henna body art and individual and couples astrology readings. These creative services are also available for special events.

Brooklyn / New York / United States
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This watering hole housed in a historic space offers a menu of elevated pub grub & weekend brunch.