冬天的本质
January 19 - February 23
Opening Reception: January 19, 6 - 8 p.m.
Janice Trusky, MFA, Indiana University;
BFA Kutztown University. 老师,
Painting and Drawing, 宾州州立银行 and Montgomery County Community College
丹尼尔Schlenker, gallery preparator and designer; ceramic sculptures at HillTop Studio, Leesport, PA.
弗雷德里克·H. Gaige Memorial Juried Exhibit
March 22 through April 20, 2017
Article about the exhibit from the 阅读 Eagle
9月
9月. 7, Opening Reception, 6 - 8 p.m. 通过10月. 5, 2017
Award Recipients selected 弗雷德里克·H. Gaige Memorial Exhibit chosen by jurors Bob Stickloon and Janie Trusky, both faculty in the arts at Penn State. The artists are: Ed McCarty, who works with pen and ink and water colors; Laura Gelsomini, painter; and Joe Szimhart, painter and our guest lecturer.
特殊事件 in conjunction with the exhibition: 9月. 7, 8 p.m. ——演讲,8点.m., 乔·辛哈特著. Mr. Szimhart is an artist, 作者, lecturer and mental health professional and a specialist in cult information, 干预, and education and is internationally recognized in his profession. Lecture begins immediately after the reception, in the Auditorium at 8 p.m.
10月
10月. 10 - 10月. 11 – Chinese Brush Painting presented by Yue Li. Li, an international student from China, is majoring in finance. Her father is an artist, painting traditional brush paintings. Chinese painting is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. Li will be presenting a series of her father’s work, and demonstrating Chinese caligraphy on 10月. 10 from 3 to 4:30 p.m.
10月. 11, from 12 noon to 2:30, we will be having the Mid-Autumn Chinese event with a presentation and some Chinese refreshments.
10月. 19 Opening Reception, 6 - 8 p.m. 通过11月. 16, 2017 Bob Stickloon, artist - Instructor in Painting, Penn State Schuylkill. He served as juror for the Spring 2017 弗雷德里克·H. Gaige Memorial Exhibit. Beautifully rendered, realistic images of clothing, 花, and seed packets are larger than life and present these homey items on a grand, 令人印象深刻的规模.
11月
11月. 2 亡灵节, Días de los Muertos - 6 p.m. MPR – This event features a presentation by Dr. Cesar Martinez-Garza, Professor of Math and a native of Mexico. Always informative and surprising, his presentation traces the roots of this unique Mexican celebration from its beginnings to today. Mexican refreshments’ and festivities included.