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Studio Life

S. Wilson and Grace M. Pollock Education Center Gallery

Named after the “Four Pillars” of the Chautauqua education movement, this month long artist residency provides opportunities for artists to advance their work and connect with new audiences.

Safstor

SAFSTOR evolved from archival research that artist Adam Diller undertook as part of making an eponymous short film in 2016.

Explore: Archives & Collections

Susquehanna Art Museum presents an investigation of archives and collections in the S. Wilson and Grace M. Pollock Education Center Gallery May 3 – August 11, 2019.

Inspired

DeSoto Family Vault

June 28 – July 1, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the historic Stonewall uprising. The uprising, a series of violent demonstrations, was a spontaneous moment of courageous activism by members of the LGBTQ+ community against a police raid that took place at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village.

Picasso: A Life in Print

PICASSO: A Life in Print features work from the collection of the John Szoke Gallery, NYC. This survey of prints spans the artist’s prolific career, with work from 1904 – 1970.

On Location

Harrisburg Sketchers is a group of local artists dedicated to drawing the city of Harrisburg- on location, in any medium, one sketch at a time. On Location features sketches from the past six years from a rotating cast of artists.

Hidden City

Hidden City features the plein-air landscape paintings of artist Valeri Larko. The overlooked sites that Larko selects for her landscapes are places that many people never see.

War is Only Half the Story

War is Only Half the Story tells the incredibly moving stories of the people left behind after the cameras have moved on from a war zone.

Other Worlds

Inka Essenhigh’s painted visions are richly colored distorted fables peopled with archetypes, sprites, and anthropomorphized nature. T

Dreams

Dreams features a selection of works from Peter Ydeen’s Easton Nights series. Ydeen has been photographing the Easton, Pennsylvania area since 2015. He takes inspiration from the work of noted American photographer George Tice, who captured images of American life and landscape.

Shift, Calvert + Kanevsky

SHIFT features the work of contemporary painters Tiffany Calvert and Alex Kanevsky. Both artists explore the possibilities of abstracting a narrative while referencing art historical traditions.

Explore: Found Objects

Susquehanna Art Museum’s educational Explore series presents an investigation of how artists, both historic and contemporary, utilize found objects in their work.

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