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    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Memorial Art Gallery

    Memorial Art Gallery

    4.4(74 reviews)
    0.2 miNeighborhood of the Arts
    $$

    This museum was beautiful! We loved seeing all the different art and furniture. We loved it so much…read morewe just wish there was more exhibits to explore! Hopefully they can expand. The employees at the front were amazingly kind and accommodating. We will absolutely be coming back. The small dining room in the front entrance was stunning also. Loved the fountain.

    I love this little local art museum. I've been here so many times but never reviewed it…read more From their website: "MAG offers free access to children age 5 and under, active University of Rochester students*, faculty, staff & retirees, and SNAP card holders (along with three guests)." They are also open late on Thursdays and second Friday, and admission is half price after 5pm on those days, which is nice for people who work a 9-5. They also have tours that are included in the price of admission. The last time that I visited, I was able to participate in one of the Thursday night MAG general collection tours. Everyone who worked there was very kind, and the tour included some interesting history about Rochester that I would have never otherwise known. For a local museum, the collections are very interesting and cover a broad range. There are also some big names in American art, so try to spot them! They also have a small but good impressionist collection. One of the coolest aspects of this museum is the baroque organ which is played on Sunday afternoons.

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    Memorial Art Gallery  - Classics. Mmmm ... nice!

    Classics. Mmmm ... nice!

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    Flower City Arts Center - Aug 2023 exhibit in the Sunken Room Gallery

    Flower City Arts Center

    4.1(14 reviews)
    1.1 miPearl-Meigs-Monroe
    $$

    The Flower City Arts Center is an amazing community space offering art opportunities for ALL…read morepeople: with classes for youth (pottery classes for ages 3 and up, teen classes, workshops and summer camps) and adults, for every level (beginner, intermediate and advanced), in several disciplines (photography, book arts and ceramics, plus offerings in drawing and painting) there is something for everyone! In the years since covid, the FCAC has not only survived, but they have thrived! Thanks in large part to a generous and supportive community of members and students, luck with grants, and a dedicated staff, they have weathered two leadership changes, have innovated with online course offerings and collaborations, and have upgraded the facility's security and air exchange systems to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all students, teachers, members, staff and community attendees. If you haven't visited in a while there are lots of things going on: -- check out exciting new class listings each quarter - weekend workshops, multi-day/week classes, artist talks -- join us on a First Friday when the galleries are open (and free!), highlighting local talent -- take part in our upcoming Flower City Pottery invitational (this year, Oct 13-15, 2023) - a 3-day ceramics event featuring artist talks, demos and a large and eclectic variety of items for sale -- Watch for community collaborations like the Clarissa Uprooted - Pythodd Tribute Mural Unveiling & Celebration on Main Street, in conjunction with Teen Empowerment The FCAC is a place I not only love and support (in case you can't tell from this review and my two others...), but as a 24/7 renter, I actively use the space too. I'd love to see more of your faces there - next time you are around ask for me and tell them I sent you!

    I have only taken one class at Flower City Arts Center, but can't wait to get back and flex my…read morevisual art "skills." I was sent to Intro to Adobe Illustrator by my work, and had the best experience. There was a ton of content crammed into our semester, and I now confidently create advertisements, eblasts, and social media content for my organization in Illustrator exclusively. Working in Illustrator can often be frustrating, but Jeremy (the instructor) answered my questions with grace, patience, and a sense of humor. A gift certificate to this center makes for a great gift! There is a wide variety of class offerings, and many opportunities to push yourself or someone you love out of their comfort zone. Nonprofit art centers like Flower City are the backbone of ROC, and make it the cultural beacon that it is. I hope to someday become a member and make use of this facility on a more regular basis.

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    Flower City Arts Center - Aug 2023 exhibit in the Sunken Room

    Aug 2023 exhibit in the Sunken Room

    Flower City Arts Center - Aug 2023 exhibit in the Firehouse Gallery

    Aug 2023 exhibit in the Firehouse Gallery

    Flower City Arts Center - Aug 2023 exhibit in the Main Photo Gallery

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    Aug 2023 exhibit in the Main Photo Gallery

    Hungerford Building - Design on the ROCs in January, Studio 306

    Hungerford Building

    4.1(14 reviews)
    0.2 miBeechwood
    $$$

    Where they filmed The Hungerford Games starring Jennifer "Rock" Hudson as the best Catnip Everseen…read more Pretty amazing little collection of boutiques which all offer something to Rochester's wonderful culture, especially hipster culture. I can see why people love this place so much and even though it's not really cheap there's a lot of different and unexpected things to find in here.

    The Hungerford building t hard to review because it's a collection of older industrial building…read morethat house: A collection of artists on the 4th & 2nd floors of building 1, Some food and drink - Seed and Stone Cidery, Happy Gut Sanctuary, Eat Me Up Ice Cream (non-dairy) in walk in from the parking lot or first floor access, Plus Community Design Center of Rochester and Reconnect Rochester/Rochester Cycling Alliance. They also have some apartments and a few other shops and stores I'm not as familiar with. Eclectic. East Main Clay has a nice assortment of ceramic items, including garden gnomes (& other items) that you can build a pole of. Funky tea pots, mugs, plates, and more. Hodaka Pottery on the 4th floor has lovely Japanese themed ceramics. The Hungerford Bldg had First Friday (of the month after 5) and Second Saturday days events where most of the studios and ships are open for business. Chime check them out, particularly as the holiday gift giving season iof here. Support local in the best sense of the word. The Community Design Center and Reconnect Rochester/Rochester Cycling Alliance address both noon profits dedicated to making Rochester and it's infrastructure better for ALL of her residents, regardless of their income. Check out their websites. Get involved. Donate.

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    Hungerford Building - Design on the ROCs show in January, Studio 306

    Design on the ROCs show in January, Studio 306

    Hungerford Building - First Friday!

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