The Maslow Collection offers an opportunity to come to better understand contemporary times through the exposure to a body of art containing notable works by major artists from important stages of contemporary art.
Pursuing the theme of musicians as visual artists, this exhibition surveys the watercolors of Mel Powell. Mel Powell's watercolors show the enjoyment of combining color and abstract forms on paper while also being influenced by his music.
Insights is an exhibition surveying the collection of the Sordoni Gallery up to this point in 1987. It includes works from artists such as John Sloan, Childe Hassam, and George Luks.
In any invitational exhibition, there is, hopefully, a theme or underlying current to which the work of each artist contributes. Ideally the individual pieces will be better understood in light of the works with which they have been surrounded.
Second in a series of exhibitions dedicated to to the presentation of music and paintings, these works are evidence of creative impulses acrosss disciplines.
1986 was the 59th year that Scholastic Magazine Inc. with the cooperation of civic-minded sponsors conducted an arts awards program for highg school students of America.
The miniature arts of Japan are on display in this exhibition dedicated to Netsuke, toggle ornaments; Inro, pill boxes; and Okimono, decorative objects.
New Expressive Landscapes is an homage to the new landscape painters of our time. Featured in this exhibition includes thrunderous portrayals of mountainscapes, vivacious sunsets, and other incredible depictions of the land.
The 1985 Wilkes College Art Faculty Exhibition included artists the like of Mark Cohen, Richard A. Fuller, and William H. Sterling. This exhibition spanned across multiple mediums including painting and sculpture