Historic Buckland Farmhouse
- 1341 Westfall Rd Rochester New York 14618 United States
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Brighton Recreation at Historic Buckland Farmhouse serves as a vibrant arts and culture center within the town of Brighton. Housed in a restored 19th-century farmhouse, it offers a unique blend of heritage and creativity, creating an inspiring space for community cultural engagement. The center hosts a wide variety of programs that emphasize the visual and performing arts, including seasonal art classes, music instruction, kids’ cultural workshops, and senior art enrichment activities. Its mission is to foster creativity, inclusivity, and lifelong learning through accessible cultural programming across all age groups.
Committed to community involvement, Brighton Recreation collaborates with local artists, schools, and arts organizations to present exhibitions, performances, and public art initiatives throughout the year. The picturesque setting of the farmhouse also allows for outdoor art events, historic talks, and nature-inspired workshops. The center places special attention on youth and intergenerational programming, cultivating appreciation for the arts from an early age. Through thoughtful curation and inclusive scheduling, Brighton Recreation functions as both a creative hub and cultural gathering place for the greater Rochester area.
Key Services:
– Visual arts classes for children, teens, and adults
– Music and performance workshops
– Cultural education programs and artist-led lectures
– Senior arts and wellness activities
– Community arts events and seasonal festivals
– Local art exhibitions and showcases
– Historic and nature-integrated art workshops
– Collaborative programs with schools and arts partners
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- 1341 Westfall Rd, Rochester, New York, 14618, United States
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Phone: (585) 784-5260
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