

Art Dialogue Gallery at Five Linwood Avenue is pleased to present an exhibition of artworks by Western New York Artist Bill Krause, the exhibition was curated by gallery director Donald J. Siuta. Included in the exhibit are a variety of works; examples of the wide range of the artist’s expressions of abstract, landscape and figurative works.
The exhibit will be on view from April 11 through June 6, 2025
A reception for the artist will be held on Saturday, May 3 from noon to 1:30pm.
About the Artist: Bill Krause
Bill Krause began his artistic career as a cartoonist for his school newspaper (The Tidings) at Bishop Timon High School and continued drawing for the University of Buffalo’s weekly (The Spectrum).
In the 1960’s, he began taking lessons in figure drawing and painting at the Kunstakademie Tilman Riemanschneider during a stint with the US Army in Nuremberg, Germany. His teachers there included the renowned Hungarian watercolorist, Laszlo Porkolab and the sculptress, Gisela Berner. After returning to Buffalo, he studied with Ken Klier and Robert MacFarlane.
Bill is an exhibiting member of the Western New York Artists Group and is included with Art Dialogue Gallery’s collection of area artists. His works have appeared in juried shows at the Artists Group Gallery in Buffalo and at several private business venues. In addition, he annually contributes several works to the lobby exhibit in the corporate offices of Peak Associates in Dallas, Texas.
For information about this event and our gallery Art Dialogue Gallery at 716-885-2251 or visit our website at www.artdialoguegallery.com.

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