Beginning artists and those looking for a refresher course are invited to participate in a fully instructed life drawing class. In this class, artists will be taught a variety of technical, material, and observational techniques they can use to better understand and render the human form. Bring your favorite drawing supplies or come with none. […]
Saturday Morning Art Club offers kids ages 4-7 years old an opportunity to explore new concepts, techniques, artists, and ideas! Experienced art educators introduce the students to art on view in the museum and then make valuable connections through hands-on activities in the Education Center! Classes are limited, so RSVP is strongly encouraged to secure […]
Young Artist Camp is a workshop for students ages 8-12 years old. Each session provides our growing artists unique opportunities to explore the current exhibitions and try new techniques, or experiment with traditional and new materials. Since our older kids can handle more challenging concepts, sometimes our projects will continue over more than one session. […]
Cocoon is an illuminated sculpture surrounded by portraits from Steelton, PA. Viewers are invited to walk through the sculpture and hear the stories of the Steelton community. The stories come from Kate Browne’s interviews that focus on the reality of living in a smal...
I’m fine., a phrase we often say when we are not fine, is a statewide Pennsylvania community project dedicated to sculpting mental health awareness and conversations through art. This meaningful exhibit features ceramic masks, stories, and photographs from I’m ...
Through material transformation and positioning of objects that wield the body, Kiani Kodama explores silent exchanges between that which is human, animal, and ancestral. Guided by non-Western medicine, massage tools, Buddhist dance rituals, and organic materials, she f...
Portraits of Identity: HAAPI Stories Through the Lens, uses storytelling and photography to explore the depth and breadth of AAPI stories and create an experience where they are seen, heard, and celebrated.
There is an encaustic revival as a contemporary art medium in the 21st century. This exhibition features a group of twelve women artists who use the medium in various ways, utilizing the encaustic tradition in conversation with contemporary sculpture, painting, photogra...