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28-04-2025
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Trolley tours are back at May's First Friday
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – May's First Friday Art Walk, presented by the Broome County Arts Council, hits the Binghamton streets this week with seasonal trolley tours returning to the fold. From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, May 2, open galleries and creative spaces at 12 locations and one pop-up venue will be available for the community to walk through and enjoy. At 6 p.m. and 7 p.m., trolley tours through locations including State Street, Roberson Museum, Kilmer Museum, and Bundy Museum, are free of charge. Galleries to walk through include: Pop Up Venue! The Battle for Paradise at Praxis. Praxis, a gallery focused on emerging and experimental artists, hosts 'The Battle For Paradise,' an exhibition featuring debut video work by JW Johnston, visual art by Claire Trasorras and Peter Stewart. 8PM performance piece. The Artisan Gallery: 2025 Flower Show. BCAC is pleased to celebrate the arrival of spring with a vibrant display of artistic expression at the annual Flower Show. This eagerly anticipated group exhibition showcases a diverse collection of visual artworks celebrating florals, nature, and new life. This year, more than fifty talented regional artists have interpreted the theme of florals in a variety of styles and mediums with one Best in Show prize awarded. Thank you to Binghamton Agway for generously sponsoring this event. Artful Child Gallery: Rainbows & Springtime. Calvin Wilson. (6pm-9pm) Atomic Toms: B in Bloom: Community Art Unveiling. Join us as we showcase the incredible artwork created by Binghamton University students, faculty, and staff as part of the B in Bloom project, a campus-wide initiative led by the Culture of Belonging Committee. (5pm-9pm). The Bundy – 3rd Floor Gallery: The Latest: Part Two. Victor Lay. From Lay: 'This is a continuation of my most recent work that was displayed late last year at another venue, plus many additional pieces making their debut. The style is always realism and the subject is usually nature. All are done from original photos with some directly from life.' Live acoustic music by Billy J James & Alex Fisher. Binghamton Photo (1st floor gallery – adjacent to the Bundy Museum): Au Naturel. Brian Taborne. From Taborne: 'Au Naturel focuses on natural things in natural environments. I've noticed over my time of taking photos that I enjoy presenting the world as it is and not manipulating anything in camera or after the photo is taken. Natural and practical lighting is something I strive for, as it's how we all see the world on a daily basis. The world isn't seen in studio lighting. One principle I've tried to stick to on my photography journey is taking photos of light first and objects second. I am a firm believer that any environment or object, no matter how objectively 'ugly' it is, can look beautiful with the right lighting and composition. Strong sunlight hitting some healthy, green foliage in the summertime is a personal favorite lighting condition of mine.' (6pm-9pm). The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier: Sticking Together: Making Art as One. Discovery Center Kids Club. Join us for 'Sticking Together, Making Art as One' at the Free First Friday Art Show on May 2nd from 4-7pm, a fun and creative event geared especially for children and families! This public, collaborative art show invites visitors of all ages to contribute to the artwork. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting, everyone is welcome to create their own unique piece. It's a fantastic way for kids to express their creativity, explore their imagination, and be part of a community art project. Bring your little artists and make lasting memories as you all contribute to this interactive and inclusive event! (4pm-7pm). The Cooperative Gallery: BEAUTIFUL MISTAKE. Natalie Dadamio. From Dadamio: 'As an abstract artist, my work is rooted in process, channeling a raw, primal energy through gestural mark-making, instinctive movement, and layered moments—allowing something larger than myself to take over, guiding the creation with an untamed, expressive force.' (5pm-9pm). Just Breathe, Ex-hale Gallery: The Hunny Suite. Brandy Brown. Exhibit will feature surreal paintings, digital art and some fiber art/crochet work. (6pm-9pm) Orazio Salati Studio and Gallery: Some New Works. Orazio Salati, Fern Pritikin Lynn. Lynn works in gouache and Matted acrylic mixed with hand prepared mediums. Some new paintings never seen before and some old. Including some Raku pottery. (6pm-9pm) The Roberson Museum: Tri-Cities Opera 75th Anniversary Exhibition. Various Artists. LAST CHANCE TO VIEW: This exhibition features larger-than-life set pieces and breathtaking costumes, in addition to news clippings, scenic design miniatures, and archival photos that offer a behind-the-scenes look at the region's premier opera house. On view through May. Admission to the museum is half-priced ($4). (5pm-9pm). Phelps Mansion Museum: Student Piano Recital and Self-Guided Mansion Tours The mansion will be open for FREE self-guided tours from 6pm-9pm. Additionally, The mansion will be open for FREE self-guided tours from 6pm-9pm. Join the students of Pej Reitz for their annual spring piano recital. Performances begin at 6 pm. (6pm-9pm). Trolley Tours: Tours leave from the Phelps Mansion Museum at 6 PM and 7 PM. Tours are FREE and highlight local architecture and Binghamton sights! For more information, visit Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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07-04-2025
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Local stray emu finds forever home at Animal Adventure
HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) -Animal Adventure Park has welcomed a new resident. Animal Adventure recently rescued a stray emu that had been seen roaming around Broome County. Animal Adventure says it has been receiving phone calls and emails about the bird since last summer. It had been spotted roaming around the area of Windsor and Harpursville. Many had assumed the bird had escaped from the park or preserve, but the birds at both facilities were accounted for. The emu was spotted on April 1 by neighbors of Cafferty Road and again the next day in a field off of Colesville Road. Park owner Jordan Patch and members of the animal care team responded and were able to successfully rescue and transport the emu, to be known as Lilith, to Animal Adventure. Animal Adventure thinks it is likely that the emu was kept and escaped from a local hobby farm, surviving the cold winter months. The emu is believed to have been drawn to the area of The Preserve Safari, in search of a male emu to mate with, which is typical behavior during the spring season. 'We are pleased there is a happy ending to this story. The emu is currently in quarantine, which is standard protocol for any new animal entering the facility,' said Patch. 'After quarantine and veterinary clearance, we look forward to Lilith joining her new feathered friends in our safari park – where she will get that 'date' with one of our males!' Local stray emu finds forever home at Animal Adventure Cloudy start to work week before rain & snow return tonight Bundy Museum Photo Gallery: Au Naturel In the Kitchen with CCE: Maple roasted sweet potato taco Binghamton Restaurant Week: P.S. Restaurant Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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04-04-2025
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Bundy Museum Photo Gallery: Au Naturel
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A colleague of ours who regularly hauls cases of equipment out on commercial production shoots is showing off what can be done with a simple film camera. Brian Taborne, a creative services producer at News 34, is exhibiting a collection of photographs at the Bundy Museum's Binghamton Photo gallery called Au Naturel. He chose that name because he only uses natural lighting and never poses his subjects. Taborne started taking photos with a film camera 4 years ago and has recently started experimenting with digital. 'The film camera I got, I bought that on eBay for $50 four or five years ago or however, long that was. I don't take studio lighting or anything anywhere I go. Just go off to a location and see what you find,' Taborne said. Taborne says he enjoys taking photos when he's traveling to places like Chicago, New York City and Ocean City. His exhibit will be on display this month and next. There will be a First Friday Art Walk reception tonight from 6 to 9. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.