Exhibition Tour and Artist Discussion with Timothy Barr
Beverlee and Bill Lehr GalleryJoin Director of Exhibitions Lauren Nye for a tour of the exhibition In Nature’s Studio and a discussion with featured artist Timothy Barr.
Join Director of Exhibitions Lauren Nye for a tour of the exhibition In Nature’s Studio and a discussion with featured artist Timothy Barr.
This exhibition-based workshop is self-care for a mother's creative spirit.
Enjoy one hour of a unique yoga flow at the Susquehanna Art Museum!
SAM is offering free admission to all in honor of Juneteenth, Sunday, June 19!
Enjoy one hour of meditation while you bathe in sound at the Susquehanna Art Museum!
The Danish Collector: Delacroix to Gauguin. Directed by David Bickerstaff. Running time: 90 minutes
Enjoy one hour of a unique yoga flow at the Susquehanna Art Museum!
This exhibition tour and screenprinting demonstration is free with standard admission!
Explore the sights and sounds of Midtown while listening to a variety of local jazz musicians.
Admission is free for all on Sunday, September 11 from 12:00 - 5:00 pm!
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Susquehanna Art Museum members are invited to celebrate the TWO new Lehr Gallery exhibitions with an exclusive evening preview!
Lou Schellenberg invites viewers to respond to patterns of habitat and change in small towns, suburbs, and rural communities and the human story behind every dwelling and built boundary.
These narrative quilted swing coats by artist Patricia A. Montgomery celebrate under-recognized women who made major contributions to the Civil Rights Movement.
If life as we know it were to come to a sudden stop, what would archeologists find decades from now? "Future Fossils" presents a possible view into that frozen moment in time and culture.
The quilts presented in this exhibition are graphically striking examples that embody a sense of “wall power.”
Lou Schellenberg invites viewers to respond to patterns of habitat and change in small towns, suburbs, and rural communities and the human story behind every dwelling and built boundary.
These narrative quilted swing coats by artist Patricia A. Montgomery celebrate under-recognized women who made major contributions to the Civil Rights Movement.
If life as we know it were to come to a sudden stop, what would archeologists find decades from now? "Future Fossils" presents a possible view into that frozen moment in time and culture.
The quilts presented in this exhibition are graphically striking examples that embody a sense of “wall power.”
Lou Schellenberg invites viewers to respond to patterns of habitat and change in small towns, suburbs, and rural communities and the human story behind every dwelling and built boundary.
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