The Arts Project at Penn State Lehigh Valley allows interested community members to take noncredit arts classes in various areas and at various levels.
The Contemporary Renaissance Women Artist Panel Discussion was held at the Banana Factory on June 10, 2018, and featured Penn State Lehigh Valley Gallery Director and Arts Coordinator Ann Lalik. The moderator was Martha Posner. Other panelists included Erin Anderson, Katie Hovencamp, Kiana Honarmand, Lydia Panas and Heather Sincavage. The panel was attended by artists and community art supporters and students. The panel of artists discussed overcoming gender inequality and leading as a female artist. They focused on what influences their work and motivates them. Questions from the audience spurred discussion on the opportunities that exist and advice to upcoming artists, including ways women artists support each other.
The Ronald K. De Long Gallery at Penn State Lehigh Valley presents the Bethlehem Palette Club “All Member Exhibition,” which runs May 21 to July 21. The exhibit features paintings by both professional and first-time artists.
"You can succeed starting here, right here," Angela Phillips says about the experience she received during her Spring 2018 internship with the Ronald K. De Long Art Gallery Director Ann Lalik. Vistors on campus are encouraged to stop by the Insta-llation wall and take a photo with the gold frame, then share on social media by using #PSULVgallery!
The Community Gallery at Penn State Lehigh Valley presents “Coming Together,” an exhibit that features recent works by Louis E. Dieruff and William Allen High School students of the Allentown School District. The exhibit runs Jan. 22 to March 24, 2018.
The Community Gallery at Penn State Lehigh Valley presents “Get Creative!” featuring work from students of the Banana Factory Arts Center. The exhibit runs Nov. 8, 2017, to Jan. 13, 2018.