Ray Klimek, Wilkes University 78' alumni, draws inspiration for his photography from Northeastern Pennsylvanian coal mining landscape. What Klimek sees and shows spans from the black dunes of culm to the surface of the sun. His worth is both local…
Martha Posner calls upon the themes of mythology and folklore to represent the duality of the darekst and most triumphant moments of women. She represents women with strength and determination while facing the wilds of the unknown
The mid- to late-20th century in America was a time of boundary testing and social critique. Artists, too, challenged accepted techniques and subject matter while critically examining the role of art in society. The works in the exhibition capture…
The exhibition, focused on the art of quilt making, presents 17 works by seven fiber artists representing the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Curated by internationally renowned artist and teacher Nancy Crow, Material Pulses contributes…
The iconic photographs of Pete Souza are well known from his tenure as Chief Official White House Photographer for President Obama. What most people don?t remember is that Souza, who was trained as a photojournalist, was also an Official White House…
The Rust Belt Biennial is a celebration of photography with work realized throughout the Rust Belt Region in all its manifestations. The exhibition covers the land, its people, and the histories ingrained in the soil across the Rust Belt Region.
Artist Lyn Godley explores the relationship between art and technology in her exhibition, Lit. Inspired by the interaction of light with differing materials, Godley combines LEDs and fiber optics with photography to study the therapeutic applications…
Holly Trostle Brigham's beguiling series of watercolors of women artists from the Middle Ages through the Rennaissance, Baroque, and Modern eras calls to mind the eighteenth-century ideal of the speaking likeness. Boldly illu inated and deftly…
Those who have been denied a voice are forced to scream the loudest. Loud Silence: Expressions of Activism calls on the viewer to examine their own blind-spots and understand perspectives they may have never considered, through art. The works…
From Disney to Playboy and billions of Sunday morning papers in between, the art of illustration is tightly ingrained in the American zeitgeist. Narrative illustration is unique in its ability to be harrowing, hilarious, or politically motivating, at…
In this exhibition, Angela Fraleigh reimagines the role of women as they have been depicted in art history, literature, and media. She reaches through the depths of centuries-old and often patriarchal tradition to breathe new agency into her female…
This Too Shall Pass focuses on artists whose body is an intrinsic part of their studio process. Mirandah Akeley and Corbett Fogue consider the emotional significance of body function- a breath, a swallow, a spit. As each artist performs their…