According to members of Workers United, the union representing employees at AKG, say. 13 Visitor Experience Associates were ...
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum will lay off 13 Visitor Experience Associates in April, impacting a significant portion of its workforce.
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum, formerly the Albright–Knox Art Gallery, has come under scrutiny after the institution laid off 13 employees and reorganized staff to effectively remove union positions.
A union representing workers at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum is criticizing museum officials over job cuts and staffing decisions that affect unionized positions. Buffalo AKG Workers United claims ...
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum has quickly become a place where gatherings of people are more commonplace than ever. Thanks to The Town Square and The Sculpture Terrace, there’s plenty of room for ...
The opening of the AKG Art Museum’s gallery campus was a once in a lifetime experience. Now, as part of the continued activation of the campus, the community eagerly awaits the inaugural Rockin ...
Since the summer of 2014, the museum’s Public Art Initiative has sponsored more than 60 murals and other public art works by more than 80 artists, injecting color and vibrancy onto Buffalo streets and ...
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Devon Dams-O'Connor In 2023, the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, formerly the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, reopened at nearly double its size following a two-year closure for renovations to its original ...
RELATED: Buffalo AKG celebrates ten years of public art with new exhibit Both departments work on the museum floor. VEX employees are mostly responsible for visitor engagement, but there is also a ...
Housed on the third floor of the museum’s new Jeffrey E. Gundlach Building, Hi-Vis runs through June 9, 2025. It’s curated by the museum’s Public Art Team—Aaron Ott, Eric Jones and Zack Boehler—who ...