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https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2017june6thistooshallpass.pdf
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…

tiny room scale.jpg
This photograph was in Mrs. James Ward Thorne’s book, American Rooms in Miniature, published in 1941, page 5

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/1990december2riverworks.pdf
River Works is a multi-media exhibiton focused on the plight and beauty of the Lackawanna RIver and its tributaries

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/1992june21scavnickyportraitofananthracitefamily.pdf
Scavnicky: Portrait of a Anthracite Family is a comprehensive series about the life of an anthracit coal miner and his family.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2009apriljeanmichelbasquiat.pdf
The photographs in this exhibition reveal an intimate look at the friendship between artists Nicholas Taylor and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2000april18trainsthatpassedinthenight.pdf
Winston Link was a young practitioner of an old photographic tradition, one still much used, but which now commands little public notice. In this exhibition, he uses a different photographic technique to capture life as he might wish it be.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2005march20thenasnow.pdf
Old Master tradition, sacred myth, and now modern pathology and film noir are the sources that collectively inform the works in this exhibition. The real and the imagined, the present and the past all have equal weight.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/1985october20japanesartinronetsukeokimono.pdf
The miniature arts of Japan are on display in this exhibition dedicated to Netsuke, toggle ornaments; Inro, pill boxes; and Okimono, decorative objects.

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/2002march10pamelaearnshawkelly.pdf
Pamela Earnshaw Kelly's subjects are ordinary---farm or jungle animals---and her material is humble----clay. But there is nobility in her depiction of her subjects, and thousands of years of ceramic history to show clay's potential to move, provoke,…

https://omeka.wilkes.edu/omeka/plugins/Dropbox/files/SAG/1999may8thegraphicartofpaulbacon.pdf
Known for his music, Paul Bacon is also known for his astounding illustrations. Illustrating the covers of books such as Catch-22 and Rosemary's Baby, Bacon's work is well known throughout the art and literary world.
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