Buckham Gallery

Buckham Gallery Buckham Gallery, aka Buckham Fine Arts Project, was founded in 1984 as an artist-led nonprofit org
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The Buckham Fine Arts Project was founded in 1984 by a group of Flint-area artists, who sought to fulfill the city’s need for a local exhibition and performance venue that would direct its creative attention to presenting ambitious work. After the inception of its cooperative membership, Buckham Gallery mounted its first exhibition in May of 1984. As Buckham Fine Arts Project, an artist-led nonpro

fit organization, approaches its 40th anniversary it continues to look for new and better ways to support artists and promote inclusivity. Buckham Gallery contributes to the cultural landscape in our region by exhibiting innovative, contemporary art and by providing our community with opportunities to deeply engage with those sometimes challenging exhibitions through accessible programming and enlightening presentations. Buckham strives to present work not already available through other local venues by bringing artists to Flint from across the country and fostering a dialogue between those artists and the issues explored by local creators. Programming that supplements Buckham's exhibitions include artist talks and panel discussions, as well as BFAP: Writer In Residence. In response to COVID-19, virtual gallery talks are accessible on Buckham Gallery's YouTube channel, reaching an audience beyond Flint and Genesee County. Online viewing rooms continue to enable our audience to view exhibitions from home. These virtual programs are expanded upon as Covid-19 persists, helping Buckham reach ever-wider audiences and establishing Buckham as an important voice in contemporary exhibition programming. Buckham continues to host events such as Flint's ARTWALK, in-person artist receptions, Open Mic, community artistic dialogue events including Cider & Slides, as well as community building activities like the Buckham Print Exchange. Our outreach efforts include: Buckham Artists at Karmanos, BFAP: On Screen to benefit area nonprofits, and internships for UM-Flint students to provide professional development opportunities for area art majors and to develop institutional partnerships that help establish Flint as a cultural campus. New in 2021-2022, BFAP has partnered with UM-Flint Arts + Culture Research Cluster to offer a Flint Emerging Artist Fellowship. Through these programs, Buckham acts as a thoughtful voice that strives to inspire local artists and to inspire artists, thinkers, and collectors from outside the area to engage with Flint. BFAP is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization, funded in part through grants awarded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the GFAC Share Art Genesee Grant Program. The gallery solicits sponsors for major exhibitions and publications; individual donors support the gallery through our annual fund, sponsorships, and general donations.

On view with The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures: Iris Eve Schaer“Spill 1 and Spill 2 merges soft sculpture and ...
05/28/2026

On view with The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures: Iris Eve Schaer

“Spill 1 and Spill 2 merges soft sculpture and ceramics. The fleshy textiles, rendered in soft tones and pliable shapes, contrast sharply with the encaustic-laced ceramic centerpiece, creating a tension between vulnerability and structure; soft and rigid. The sister sculptures engage themes of bodily exposure, emotional catharsis, and the messy intimacy of what lies beneath. As an artist, I am interested in the porous boundary between interiority and surface, fragility and form.”

The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures
A National Juried Exhibition

Selected Artists: Jacob Ashba, Carol Cameron, Sarah Divita, Clayton Furr, Laura Gabriel, Nickie Gunning, Heather Kaplan, Ania Ksiezyc, Asia Mathis, Reanna Navarro, Iris Eve Schaer, Kayla Jean Smith, Jeanette Strezinski

Installation view: Iris Eve Schaer, Spill 2, Ceramic, Encaustic Wax, Synthetic Fiber Fill, Fabrics, Thread, 16” x 60” x 80”, $2,500

Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexandra Franz, Jason Franz, and The Human Form on view through June 13, 20206.

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.

Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!

On view with The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures: Ania Ksiezyc, The Maiden, The Mother, The Crone“The patterns a...
05/27/2026

On view with The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures: Ania Ksiezyc, The Maiden, The Mother, The Crone

“The patterns around the breasts of the piece symbolize a young stage of womanhood. The wheat is growing upwards and a trilogy of dots are moving down. This brings the view right in the center of the breasts. This piece is one within a series of vessels representing the stages of womanhood — The Mother and The Crone being the other two vessels within the series.”

The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures
A National Juried Exhibition

Selected Artists: Jacob Ashba, Carol Cameron, Sarah Divita, Clayton Furr, Laura Gabriel, Nickie Gunning, Heather Kaplan, Ania Ksiezyc, Asia Mathis, Reanna Navarro, Iris Eve Schaer, Kayla Jean Smith, Jeanette Strezinski

Installation view: Ania Ksiezyc, The Maiden, The Mother, The Crone, stoneware, 7.75 x 3.25 x 7.75”; 7.5 x 6.5”; 3.25 x 6", $1,000

Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexandra Franz, Jason Franz, and The Human Form on view through June 13, 20206.

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.

Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!

“In representational painting and drawing, everything arises from a primordial act: seeing. This action, so mundane and ...
05/23/2026

“In representational painting and drawing, everything arises from a primordial act: seeing. This action, so mundane and prosaic, is the paradoxical existence of two opposite mindsets. When gazing at something, we either experience it as a nonobjective knowledge, or we identify it as a mental image—something constructed in the mind. This fascination with phenomenology, metaphysics, and cognitive processing has become the philosophical and conceptual foundation for my paintings.”

Alexandra Franz is a recent graduate from the University of Cincinnati, where she majored in Art History, minored in Fine Arts, and received a certificate in Museum Studies

Alexandra Franz - In Situ
Ive, oil on panel, 6 x 6”, $975

Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexandra Franz, Jason Franz, and The Human Form on view through June 13, 2026.

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.

Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!


“Most of my life drawings were made in 90 minutes in one sitting with a live model. From a distance, they may appear dim...
05/22/2026

“Most of my life drawings were made in 90 minutes in one sitting with a live model. From a distance, they may appear dim and difficult to see, but upon close inspection, one can see a frenetic energy of note-taking, analyzing, measuring, defining, and refining. The process of searching for and noting geometric proportions, reference angles, mass conceptions, and internal anatomical structure—as well as the vibrancy of living energy in the human body—is captured and conveyed through the many different layers and modes of working visible in each drawing.”

Jason Franz is a Cincinnati-based artist, educator, and curator. He attended the Art Academy of Cincinnati when it was still a museum-school, earning his BFA in 1988, and later received his MFA from the University of Cincinnati in 1998. Franz is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including an Ohio Arts Council Fellowship, a Xavier University Faculty Development Grant, two Darwin T. Turner Teaching Awards from the University of Cincinnati, and four Summerfair Individual Artist Grants.

Jason Franz - Life Drawings
2012_4_17 black and white charcoal on paper, 20x16" , $2,000

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.
Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!

On View Jacob Ashba, Laura Gabriel, Carol Cameron, and Nickie Gunning with The Human Form, an Exhibition of SculpturesTh...
05/21/2026

On View Jacob Ashba, Laura Gabriel, Carol Cameron, and Nickie Gunning with The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures

The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures
A National Juried Exhibition

For all of recorded human history, we have created images in our likeness, images that act as vessels for our expression of existence and life and humanity. Through our bodies, we interact and experience the world; no wonder the history of art teems with our interpretations of this fragile and wonderful vehicle. As sculptor Leonard Baskin stated: "The human figure is the image of all (people) and of one (person.) It contains all and can express all." Buckham Gallery presents a national juried exhibition of three dimensional works that depict, reference, or are otherwise inspired by our human form.

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexandra Franz, Jason Franz, and The Human Form on view through June 13, 2026.

Installation view with:
Jacob Ashba, I Am a Sapling, mixed media, 48 x 17 x 19", $3,000
Laura Gabriel, Amanda, Hydrostone and oil paint, 20 x 11 x .5”, $225
Carol Cameron, Those Waiting, mixed media, 66 x 24 x 24”, NFS
Nickie Gunning, Light Blue Nickie, ceramic and sealed acrylic finish, 47 x 28 x 18", $5,000

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.

Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!

On View Asia Mathis with The Human Form, an Exhibition of SculpturesThe Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures A Nation...
05/20/2026

On View Asia Mathis with The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures

The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures
A National Juried Exhibition

For all of recorded human history, we have created images in our likeness, images that act as vessels for our expression of existence and life and humanity. Through our bodies, we interact and experience the world; no wonder the history of art teems with our interpretations of this fragile and wonderful vehicle. As sculptor Leonard Baskin stated: "The human figure is the image of all (people) and of one (person.) It contains all and can express all." Buckham Gallery presents a national juried exhibition of three dimensional works that depict, reference, or are otherwise inspired by our human form.

Selected Artists: Jacob Ashba, Carol Cameron, Sarah Divita, Clayton Furr, Laura Gabriel, Nickie Gunning, Heather Kaplan, Ania Ksiezyc, Asia Mathis, Reanna Navarro, Iris Eve Schaer, Kayla Jean Smith, Jeanette Strezinski

Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexandra Franz, Jason Franz, and The Human Form on view through June 13, 20206.

Image:
Asia Mathis, Mind the Body, stoneware clay, underglazes, oxides, glazes on multi-fires surface, 24" x 11" x 10", $1,800

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.

Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!

“Most of my life drawings were made in 90 minutes in one sitting with a live model. From a distance, they may appear dim...
05/16/2026

“Most of my life drawings were made in 90 minutes in one sitting with a live model. From a distance, they may appear dim and difficult to see, but upon close inspection, one can see a frenetic energy of note-taking, analyzing, measuring, defining, and refining. The process of searching for and noting geometric proportions, reference angles, mass conceptions, and internal anatomical structure—as well as the vibrancy of living energy in the human body—is captured and conveyed through the many different layers and modes of working visible in each drawing.”

Jason Franz is a Cincinnati-based artist, educator, and curator. He attended the Art Academy of Cincinnati when it was still a museum-school, earning his BFA in 1988, and later received his MFA from the University of Cincinnati in 1998. Franz is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including an Ohio Arts Council Fellowship, a Xavier University Faculty Development Grant, two Darwin T. Turner Teaching Awards from the University of Cincinnati, and four Summerfair Individual Artist Grants.

Jason Franz - Life Drawings
2011_1_25 (way), graphite on paper, 11x14”, $1,800

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.

Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!

“In representational painting and drawing, everything arises from a primordial act: seeing. This action, so mundane and ...
05/15/2026

“In representational painting and drawing, everything arises from a primordial act: seeing. This action, so mundane and prosaic, is the paradoxical existence of two opposite mindsets. When gazing at something, we either experience it as a nonobjective knowledge, or we identify it as a mental image—something constructed in the mind. This fascination with phenomenology, metaphysics, and cognitive processing has become the philosophical and conceptual foundation for my paintings.”

Alexandra Franz is a recent graduate from the University of Cincinnati, where she majored in Art History, minored in Fine Arts, and received a certificate in Museum Studies

Alexandra Franz - In Situ
Vivian, oil on panel, 6 x 6”, $1,200

Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexandra Franz, Jason Franz, and The Human Form on view through June 13, 20206.

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.

Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!


On View Kayla Jean Smith, Hisayasu Takashio, and Clayton Furr with The Human Form, an Exhibition of SculpturesThe Human ...
05/14/2026

On View Kayla Jean Smith, Hisayasu Takashio, and Clayton Furr with The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures

The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures
A National Juried Exhibition

For all of recorded human history, we have created images in our likeness, images that act as vessels for our expression of existence and life and humanity. Through our bodies, we interact and experience the world; no wonder the history of art teems with our interpretations of this fragile and wonderful vehicle. As sculptor Leonard Baskin stated: "The human figure is the image of all (people) and of one (person.) It contains all and can express all." Buckham Gallery presents a national juried exhibition of three dimensional works that depict, reference, or are otherwise inspired by our human form.

Selected Artists: Jacob Ashba, Carol Cameron, Sarah Divita, Clayton Furr, Laura Gabriel, Nickie Gunning, Heather Kaplan, Ania Ksiezyc, Asia Mathis, Reanna Navarro, Iris Eve Schaer, Kayla Jean Smith, Jeanette Strezinski

Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexandra Franz, Jason Franz, and The Human Form on view through June 13, 20206.

Installation view with:
Kayla Jean Smith, Fembriae, PLA, Steel, Mylar confetti, 12 x 6 x 4”, NFS
Hisayasu Takashio, Unconsciousness-1, wood, graphite, velvet, 22 x 14 x 7", $3,500
Clayton Furr, Impatience, charred Poplar, 15 x 5 x 6”, $950

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.

Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!

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Thank you for joining us last Friday for Flint’s ARTWALK and the opening reception of Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexa...
05/14/2026

Thank you for joining us last Friday for Flint’s ARTWALK and the opening reception of Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexandra Franz, Jason Franz, and The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures.

Alexandra Franz - In Situ

Jason Franz - Life Drawings

The Human Form, an Exhibition of Sculptures
A National Juried Exhibition
Selected Artists: Jacob Ashba, Carol Cameron, Sarah Divita, Clayton Furr, Laura Gabriel, Nickie Gunning, Heather Kaplan, Ania Ksiezyc, Asia Mathis, Reanna Navarro, Iris Eve Schaer, Kayla Jean Smith, Jeanette Strezinski

Late Spring Exhibitions with Alexandra Franz, Jason Franz, and The Human Form on view through June 13, 20206.

Gallery Hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 5 PM

Buckham Gallery’s 42nd Season is sponsored in part by the Stella & Frederick Loeb Charitable Trust administered by Huntington Bank.

Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!

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05/13/2026

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Buckham Fine Arts Project is supported in part by individual donations and awards from: the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!

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121 W. Second Street
Flint, MI
48502

Opening Hours

Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm

Telephone

+18102396233

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