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Ctrl+Print
Mar
6

Ctrl+Print

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Ctrl+Print is a group exhibition exploring the intersection between digital and physical worldbuilding, curated by H Boone + Quincey Miracle. The show brings together zines, video, and video game projects responding to the idea of the technobody—where digital and physical hybridize.

This exhibition launches Major Glitch, a year-long experimental exhibition series at the Niagara Frontier Food Terminal featuring immersive installation, video art, and game design. The series explores the glitch as a tool for dismantling norms, amplifying othered perspectives, and activating new modes of play, embodiment, and space in South Buffalo.

— ARTISTS —

@an0th3r.l0p3z

August Berry

Celia Quynh-Mai Chaussabel

Shawn Chiki

Floon

Chris Fritton

Coral Howe

Cody Mejeur + Amatryx Gaming Lab

Christina Vega-Westhoff

Ramona Sittel


In collaboration with Libby Projects + Editions, we are cooking up a limited-edition Risograph print run from the selected works that will be part of the exhibition and available for purchase.

This project is supported by The Generator Fund, a grant for artists administered by The Buffalo Institute for Contemporary Art and funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.


OPENING RECEPTION

Friday, March 6, 2026

1500 Clinton Street Unit 15b, Buffalo NY

(Behind Snowy Owl Tea)

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Museum of Cold: Cold Visions
Mar
6

Museum of Cold: Cold Visions

The Museum of Cold is pleased to announce our inaugural show, Cold Visions, a group exhibition featuring the work of three photographers-Dmitry Gudkov (@gudphoto), Palmer Segner (@palmersegner), and Alex Christopher Williams (@alexxphoto).

Cold Visions opens this Friday, March 6th from 6 to 9pm at the Museum (524 Franklin Street between North and Allen).

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This project is supported by The Generator Fund, a grant for artists administered by The Buffalo Institute for Contemporary Art and funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.

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