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…
This photograph was found in Mrs Fisher’s Dollhouse Scrapbook, Part 2, a collection of images and articles concerning the Dollhouse and architectural movements.
This is a PDF documenting the history of Wilkes buildings with photographs and references to expand on research. The photographs within are somewhat grainy so if you wish to see more clear photographs, please contact the archivist.
Attempting to make sense of our attachment to the world, George Conniff is a documentary photographer. His landscapes in black and white are ethereal reminders of the world we leave behind.
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.
Wilkes-Barre: Senses on Site is an exhibition of outdoor sculpture created specifically for certain locations in Wilkes-Barre by six nationally recognized artists.