This exhibition features artistic and social happenings that explore how diversity, inclusion, and unity function at this moment in American history. These performances, student actions, and audience participation in creative expressions embody Social Practice Art, an experimental genre in which artworks take the form of social interactions. See website for gallery hours.
Find out more »Two very talented clay artists, Sara Baker and Marcie Schwartzmann, using different ideas, colors and techniques - to create beautiful pieces all the same. See gallery website for hours.
Find out more »In collaboration with the Women's Center, The Exchange Gallery hosts a show of work made by those who have been affected by domestic violence and/or sexual assault and have sought help at the Center to work towards a peaceful, fulfilling life. The show runs March 3rd through April 21st, 2017, with a reception on Saturday, March 4th, 6-8 pm.
Find out more »Image of a Rind or a Curtain Behind is the seventh collaborative project between Derek Larson and Marc Mitchell. Rather than integrating their efforts into singular pieces, they’ve opted to create parallel works based on common themes. This is an approach that is similar to past projects---like using data sets to create images, where rules dictate imagery--- but for this project ...
Find out more »Image of a Rind or a Curtain Behind is the seventh collaborative project between Derek Larson and Marc Mitchell. Rather than integrating their efforts into singular pieces, they’ve opted to create parallel works based on common themes. This is an approach that is similar to past projects---like using data sets to create images, where rules dictate imagery--- but for this project ...
Find out more »In collaboration with the Women's Center, The Exchange Gallery hosts a show of work made by those who have been affected by domestic violence and/or sexual assault and have sought help at the Center to work towards a peaceful, fulfilling life. The show runs March 3rd through April 21st, 2017, with a reception on Saturday, March 4th, 6-8 pm.
Find out more »Engineers borrow designs from nature in a process called biomimicry. The Reciprocal Biomimicry Initiative by artist Jonathan Keats is an attempt to return the favor, providing nature with the benefits of human technology and humorously addressing our relationship with the natural world. See website for gallery hours.
Find out more »Presented in partnership with the Department of Art and Art History, this exhibition features work by graduating art majors and art assistants. In this group show, nine artists explore the facade as a pervasive element of the human experience. See gallery website for hours.
Find out more »Show us your Susquehanna! The Susquehanna Greenway Partnership invites photographers from around the Susquehanna and beyond to enter the 6th Annual Susquehanna Greenway Photo Contest; Treasured Towns and Landscapes of the Susquehanna. This open and free photo contest seeks to inspire and celebrate the connections that are shared between communities and the Susquehanna River. Cash Prizes will be awarded to ...
Find out more »Children and adults interacting, no need to sit still or be quiet!
Find out more »S.M.A.S.H (Science, Math, and Some History), is a STEM based school aged program where kids learn how to ask questions, follow a scientific method to get answers and promote general curiosity.
Find out more »Our Book Buddies meet to help anyone who needs read-aloud practice. Each Buddy is a certified therapy dog and has passed Canine Good Citizen training. They love to listen and they NEVER criticize. Bring your own book or borrow some of ours.
Find out more »DUPLO bricks are available for children younger than 5, LEGO bricks are available for participants 5+, and LEGO sets and architecture are available for teens. Adults are welcome to help their kids build structures. This is a family affair, so bring everyone, be creative, and build awesome things!
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