500 Pearl
- 500 Pearl St Suite 710 Buffalo New York 14202 United States
- Profile
500 Pearl is a dynamic arts and culture destination in the heart of Buffalo, New York, offering a unique blend of contemporary space and historical charm. Housed within a refurbished historic building, 500 Pearl serves as a vibrant cultural hub that hosts art exhibitions, live performances, and creative events throughout the year. With its commitment to supporting local artists and cultural organizations, the venue regularly features works by regional painters, sculptors, and performers, helping to foster artistic growth within the community.
The space features modern gallery areas, a stylish event hall, and flexible venues perfectly suited for immersive art installations, cultural showcases, and multi-disciplinary performances. Its versatile design allows for a wide range of programming, from intimate performances to large-scale exhibitions. 500 Pearl frequently partners with local arts groups, cultural institutions, and nonprofits, creating a collaborative environment that celebrates Buffalo’s creative spirit. Notable for its sleek architecture and rooftop views, the venue provides both an artistic and upscale setting for public and private cultural events. Whether hosting film screenings, artist talks, or seasonal festivals, 500 Pearl is a cornerstone for creativity and cultural exchange in Western New York.
Key Services:
– Gallery and exhibition space for visual artists
– Venue rental for cultural events and performances
– Public art installations and rotating exhibits
– Partnerships with local art and cultural organizations
– Artist showcases, receptions, and community events
– Support for emerging and regional artists
– Hosting of creative workshops and cultural talks
– Event programming featuring music, film, and theater arts
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Contact Info
- 500 Pearl St Suite 710, Buffalo, New York, 14202, United States
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Phone: (716) 382-6083
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