Charles Burchfield's Home & Studio

Charles Burchfield's Home & Studio What if I told you one of the greatest American painters that ever lived painted on these grounds.. It has not been prioritized for nearly 60 years.

Our names are Alexander and Brittany Miller and we are the owners of a remarkable property that has been hidden away from the public eye for over 60 years. This property is a two-story home and custom-built art studio that was the estate of the internationally known artist, Charles Ephraim Burchfield (1893-1967). Charles Burchfield was an American painter and visionary artist known for his passion

ate watercolors of nature scenes and townscapes. In 1936, Life Magazine named him one of America's 10 greatest painters of all time. The most remarkable part about this property is that you can physically stand in the exact spots where Burchfield stood to view and paint over 120 of his masterpieces. "I've painted almost everything you can see from the studio windows," Burchfield said in 1953. "One of my ambitions is some day to collect all of the pictures again. Then I would have an exhibit called "From My Backyard.” We think that this may be the most painted home and property of any famous artist in the world! Sadly, this property was allowed to slip through the cracks of time and overlooked by many as it was privately owned and hidden away since Burchfield lived here. For one reason or another, these talking points for decades would hollow out and erode the significance the property had on Burchfield and his art career. With all these factors added up, the Burchfield legacy ball was dropped, effectively detaching this historical legend from the actual property that made him who he was. This was so effective that the majority of locals had no idea that Charles Burchfield ever lived in West Seneca, let alone what home or street he lived on. After one year of ownership, and an adventure of a lifetime, we are ready for the nation to take this journey through history with us, share his sacred space and tell the story that must be told. The property of the Burchfield Home and Studio is on an unusually narrow residential lot, measured at 33’ X 450’ and is located at 3574 Clinton Street, in a hamlet of West Seneca NY called Gardenville. Burchfield raised his family here from 1925-1967. The studio itself, located in the backyard, was visited by other artists, famous individuals and reporters from publications including the Smithsonian. This wasn’t just any ordinary property to Burchfield, as he was in essence the synergy of every square foot that encompassed his home and studio. His art career was significantly elevated because of this setting and the natural environment that surrounded him. Burchfield acknowledged this X factor through his journals and many paintings of the property. It is estimated that over two thirds of all Burchfield’s art originated from this art studio. He stated in his journal, “Since we have bought this place it makes a difference — I like to think of it as a little community — a narrow strip of land – 33 x 450) in which the lesser creatures & insects belong as much as we do – Besides my wife & I, and our little children there are the hoptoads, and snails and angleworms – and visiting robins, starlings, sparrows, and grackles, and there aren’t so many but that they become familiar, and seem as if they might have names — they attain significance because the earth that supports them is ours” – – Charles E. Burchfield, June 23, 1929

To us, the fabric of American values seems to be at a crossroad and our country needs creative outlets and appreciation of nature now more than ever. A non-political figure like Burchfield who "painted what was at his feet” has earned our personal attention and dedication due to our own love for nature. His images are infused with a life force he senses beneath the surface of things and he found a symbolic vocabulary to translate them into brushstrokes. We are so excited to soon debut our custom built website which will allow the public to see the inspiration for his art, from his perspective, and bring to the forefront his true legacy.

The Third Annual BurchFest is in the books! Each year, this event grows more special—not just because of the art and his...
09/14/2025

The Third Annual BurchFest is in the books! Each year, this event grows more special—not just because of the art and history—but because of the amazing community that comes together to honor it.

As Charles Burchfield said in 1953, “I’ve painted almost everything you can see from the studio windows. One of my ambitions is someday to collect all of the pictures again. Then I would have an exhibit called ‘From My Backyard.’”

In many ways, BurchFest feels like a living version of that dream—bringing people together in his own backyard to celebrate creativity, connection, and community. We are honored to continue this tradition for his legacy and for future generations.

Here’s to keeping the spirit of BurchFest alive for years to come!

We hope to see you at Burchfest, Saturday 9/13!
09/05/2025

We hope to see you at Burchfest, Saturday 9/13!

At 3574 Clinton Street in West Seneca, a suburb just outside Buffalo, New York, stands a modest home and studio that served as the creative sanctuary of Charles Burchfield, one of America’s most revered watercolorists. From 1925 to 1967, this was where Burchfield created thousands of paintings,...

09/22/2024
Manifestation is real. It all starts with an idea! 🖌
09/20/2024

Manifestation is real. It all starts with an idea! 🖌

BurchFest 2024, Saturday, Sept. 21!Building off the success of the first ever BurchFest event held in September 2023, Bu...
09/15/2024

BurchFest 2024, Saturday, Sept. 21!

Building off the success of the first ever BurchFest event held in September 2023, BurchFest 2024 promises to be even bigger and better! The goal of the event is to celebrate the life and legacy of former West Seneca resident and world-renowned artist Charles Burchfield and family, and to promote The Charles Burchfield Gardenville District as a growing and significant arts tourism destination.

A new walking tour, new exhibits, and a performance by the West Seneca Town Band have been added to the BurchFest 2024 schedule. The event will take place at multiple locations throughout the town on Saturday, Sept. 21.

Among the attractions:
Charles Burchfield Home & Studio, 3574 Clinton Street
Hours: 10-3
Tour the recently renovated studio of Charles Burchfield, as well as a small portion of the home where he once lived and worked. Members of the West Seneca Art Society will be plein air painting and sketching on the grounds. Plus, view multiple prints of the works on Charles Burchfield.

Please click here for more information: https://westseneca.org/burchfest/

Cannas & Studio | Charles Burchfield“For a while, it is pleasant to just sit in the studio, with the window open, and li...
08/29/2024

Cannas & Studio | Charles Burchfield

“For a while, it is pleasant to just sit in the studio, with the window open, and listen to the falling rain. After a while, it seemed urgent to get closer to it, so I went out and sat down on the foot-mat on my door stoop. Here I was protected by the little porch, yet it seemed as if I were actually in the rain. I was amused to see how, here and there, grass blades were hit squarely by raindrops, flattened by the blow, and springing back quickly.

Slowly the beauty of the young cannas, seen thru the porch railing forced itself upon me, and without having planned it, I was soon at work on them, not ceasing until after five.”
- Charles E. Burchfield, Journals, June 17, 1937

🖌: View of Garden Plants Beyond Fence, 1937
🖌: Canna Bed 1931
🖌: Cannas. 1922
📷: Photo of Burchfield’s studio 2024

Cannas & Studio Series Part 4 of 4!🖌: Cannas. 1922“Since we have bought this place it makes a difference – I like to thi...
08/25/2024

Cannas & Studio Series Part 4 of 4!
🖌: Cannas. 1922

“Since we have bought this place it makes a difference – I like to think of it as a little community – a narrow strip of land – (33 X 450) in which the lesser creatures & insects belong as much as we do – Besides my wife & I, and our little children there are the hoptoads, and snails and angleworms – and visiting robins starlings, sparrows, and grackles, and there aren’t so many but that they become familiar, and seem as if they might have names – they attain significance because the earth that supports them is ours”

Charles E. Burchfield, June 23, 1929

Welcome to our Cannas & Studio Series Part 3 of 4!“Slowly the beauty of the young cannas, seen thru the porch railing fo...
08/23/2024

Welcome to our Cannas & Studio Series Part 3 of 4!

“Slowly the beauty of the young cannas, seen thru the porch railing forced itself upon me, and without having planned it, I was soon at work on them, not ceasing until after five.”
Charles E. Burchfield, Journals, June 17, 1937

🖌: View of Garden Plants Beyond Fence, 1937
📷: Photo of Burchfield’s studio porch railing, 2024

08/22/2024

Don't miss BurchFest 2024 on Sept. 21!

Among the attractions:
Charles Burchfield Home & Studio, 3574 Clinton Street
Hours: 10-3
Tour the recently renovated studio of Charles Burchfield, as well as a small portion of the home where he once lived and worked. Members of the West Seneca Art Society will be plein air painting and sketching on the grounds. Plus, view multiple prints of the works on Charles Burchfield.

Please click here for more information: https://westseneca.org/burchfest/

Cannas & Studio Series Part 2 of 4!🖌: Cannas and Studio (Canna Bed) 1931 📷: Photo of Burchfield’s studio 2024Charles E. ...
07/23/2024

Cannas & Studio Series Part 2 of 4!

🖌: Cannas and Studio (Canna Bed) 1931
📷: Photo of Burchfield’s studio 2024

Charles E. Burchfield, Journals, July 7, 1951
A clear warm day –Weeding gardens and cutting out the overhanging branches of the mock-orange bush west of studio.

Welcome to our Cannas & Series Part 1 of 4!“For a while, it is pleasant to just sit in the studio, with the window open,...
07/17/2024

Welcome to our Cannas & Series Part 1 of 4!

“For a while, it is pleasant to just sit in the studio, with the window open, and listen to the falling rain. After a while, it seemed urgent to get closer to it, so I went out and sat down on the foot-mat on my door stoop. Here I was protected by the little porch, yet it seemed as if I were actually in the rain. I was amused to see how, here and there, grass blades were hit squarely by raindrops, flattened by the blow, and springing back quickly.

Slowly the beauty of the young cannas, seen thru the porch railing forced itself upon me, and without having planned it, I was soon at work on them, not ceasing until after five.”

Charles E. Burchfield, Journals, June 17, 1937
📷: Photo of Burchfield’s studio 2024

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3574 Clinton Street
West Seneca, NY
14224

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