Three artists whose work examines the ideas of social justice, civic engagement and democracy will be featured in an exhibition at the Ronald K. DeLong Gallery at Penn State Lehigh Valley from Nov. 18, 2024, to Jan. 23, 2025.
Three artists whose work examines the ideas of social justice, civic engagement and democracy will be featured in an exhibition at the Ronald K. De Long Gallery at Penn State Lehigh Valley this fall. The exhibition will open on Sept. 9.
The sky’s ever-changing landscape is the focus of “Something About the Sky,” a series of cloud drawing and skyscape light paintings featuring movement drawings created by Lori Hepner, 2023-24 Penn State Laureate. Hepner’s work will be displayed in the Ronald K. DeLong Gallery at Penn State Lehigh Valley from Feb. 5 to April 27. The exhibit will kick off with a reception on Feb. 6.
Artists Sasha Meret and Michelle Neifert present works covering themes of authenticity and the nature of existence through "Eudaimonia," an exhibit on display from Sept. 5 to Dec. 2 at the Ronald K. DeLong Gallery at Penn State Lehigh Valley.
Heidi Hooper, "The Andy Warhol of dryer lint," and Marissa Grello, acrylic creative and Penn State class of 2020 alum, are among several artists selected for Penn State Lehigh Valley's Community Gallery.
After 30 years in the advertising industry, Allentown-based fine artist Denis Aumiller staged the first show of his original work, "Somnia Terra," or “Land of Dreams,” is on display at ARTHAUS in Allentown through Oct. 14.
Carmen Rita Wong, former TV personality, co-creator and host of CNBC’s “On the Money,” and author and advice columnist for women’s magazines, will visit Penn State Lehigh Valley on Sept. 21 as part of the campus' Hispanic Heritage Month events. Free and open to the public, Wong will share stories from her memoir, "Why Didn't You Tell Me?" which focuses on family secrets and the lasting impact they can have on parents and children.