Published February 26, 2026
The exhibition CTRL+Print opens March 6 at Libby Projects, in the Buffalo Niagara Food Terminal, part of the curatorial project, Major Glitch, by two Department of Art Alumni: Quincey Miracle (MFA 2023) and H Boone (MFA 2025).
H Boone (left) and Quincey Miracle (right)
Ctrl+Print is a group exhibition exploring the intersection between digital and physical worldbuilding, curated by H Boone + Quincey Miracle. The show brings together zines, video, and video game projects responding to the idea of the technobody—where digital and physical hybridize.
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Major Glitch is a year-long experimental exhibition series at the Niagara Frontier Food Terminal curated by H Boone and Quincey Miracle. Three different exhibitions featuring immersive installation, video art, and game design explore the technological glitch as a tool for dismantling norms, amplifying othered perspectives, and activating new modes of play, embodiment, and space in South Buffalo’s arts scene.
SPRING 2026 - Ctrl+Print: A group exhibition exploring the intersection between digital and physical worldbuilding. The show brings together zines, video, and video game projects responding to the idea of the technobody—where digital and physical hybridize. A limited edition Riso print run inspired by the artists will be available for purchase.
Opening Reception Friday, March 6th, 2026
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SUMMER 2026 - ‘hey are you online?’: Dana Hunt-Locklear’s work challenges stereotypes of Native representation in digital media through the concept of the “Digital Indian,” blending nostalgia, femininity, and printmaking-inspired aesthetics to reimagine Indigenous stories and aesthetics in contemporary contexts.
Opening Reception Friday, June 12th, 2026
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FALL 2026 - Null Zone: An immersive installation by H Boone and Quincey Miracle featuring a surreal, inverted bedroom and a dual-channel game component. Participants will navigate two stylistically conflicting games which reveal a cohesive narrative only when played in tandem.
Opening Reception Friday, October 2nd, 2026.
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This project is supported by The Generator Fund, a grant for artists administered by The Buffalo Institute for Contemporary Art and funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
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Special thanks to Libby Projects for their collaboration and space!
1500 Clinton Street Unit 15b, Buffalo NY
(Behind Snowy Owl Tea)

