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17: 181: 35:. Since 1974, Hallwalls has shown and shows the work of contemporary artists of diverse backgrounds who work in film, video, literature, music, performance, media and the visual arts. The ideology behind Hallwalls has always been one of a cooperative with artists and the gallery has made it a mission to show work that directly shows Buffalo's fading industrial past. 71:
interests, and grow as an arts institution that could serve the largest possible audience. Funding increases allowed for a larger gallery space in the 700 Main Street complex, as well as opportunities for more artists to show their work in the gallery, but required the input and compensation of more staff and organizers.
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The focus of Hallwalls since its inception has been to produce a space that will accommodate artists from diverse backgrounds. Works from varying mediums, which include film, video, performance art, music, painting, photography, and sculpture, have come together since the beginning, to confront the
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In the 1980s, Hallwalls moved to 700 Main Street. During this time, the curators found it increasingly difficult to counterbalance the initial intentions of the founders, which were to create a space where artists could freely show works that were not creations sponsored or funded by corporate
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Funding has been a consistent issue, but Hallwalls has been able to survive. Despite severe cuts in the 1990s, Hallwalls has remained a strong presence in the Western New York community.
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in 2008. Hallwalls also collaborates with other non-profit organizations in Western New York. Since 1986, ARTGREASE, both Hallwalls' and Squeaky Wheel's shared timeslot on Buffalo
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Babeville, former Asbury Delaware Methodist Church, now home to Righteous Babe Records and the Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center.
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in 1974 in a converted ice packing warehouse, the Essex Art Center, which had been converted into studios for artists.
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A catalog of some of the films shown at Hallwalls are archived at The Poetry Collection at the
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The annual literary festival, Babel, which Hallwalls co-sponsors, featured a reading by
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Hallwalls Archive housed in the University at Buffalo's Poetry Collection
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Artists and Models fundraiser event in the Buffalo Central Terminal, 2007
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In January 2006, Hallwalls moved into its new home, which it shares with
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Consider The Alternatives: 20 Years of Contemporary Art At Hallwalls
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Some of the performers who have performed at Hallwalls include:
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Buffalo, New York
Charles Clough
Robert Longo
Nancy Dwyer
Cindy Sherman
Michael Zwack
Righteous Babe Records
Asbury Methodist Church
Ani DiFranco
University at Buffalo
Kathy Acker
Glenn Branca
Fifth Column
The Kipper Kids
Ann Magnuson
Christian Marclay
Harvey Pekar
Richard Serra
Karen Finley
Michael Ondaatje
Man Booker Prize
The English Patient
Public-access television
cable TV
Just Buffalo Literary Center
Artists and Models fundraiser event in the Buffalo Central Terminal, 2007

The Buffalo News "Hallwalls exhibits focus on ravages of decay, the distance between us." Dabkowski,Colin. November 21, 2008
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