Richard Florsheim's art was very much influenced by the events occuring around him from the Second World War to geometric modernism. His work captures the tragedies and triumphs of our time.
In 1984, while on sabbatical leave from the Art Department at Wilkes College, Richard Fuller went to Japan to learn the art of shibori. There, under the tutelage of a master textile artist and dyer Hiroyuki Shindo, he studied the fundamentals of…
In a remarkable series of drawings spanning the past fifteen years, Robert L Schultz has closely studied the human figure. Schultz had focused on the human form---he draws men and women equally well and sensitively---because of its unique ability to…
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.
The Maslow Collection: Context and Content A Year of Collecting-1991 is an exhibition about the recent (circa 1991) acquisitions of the Maslow Collection.
American painter Ron Ehrlich is known for achieving rich surfaces and subtleties of tone melding the techniques of vessel-making with the spontaniety and vitality of action painting
This is a printed publication issue of the Alumnus paper for the ceremony starting construction of the Stark Science Hall on June 4th, 1956. The article details the ceremony in its entirety, from the first shovelful of dirt and speeches to more of…
This is a page from the Wilkes Alumni Magazine, which ran from 1947 into the present under multiple different titles. The article details dinner celebration in honor of Harold R. Stark’s appointment as Chairmen of the Board of Trustees. Stark was…
Hands of a Displaced Sudan is an exhibit of some sixty photographs by Ryan Spencer Read, a member of Group M35. It chronicles the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan.