Exhibit Tour & Artist Discussion ft. Vadis Turner
Beverlee and Bill Lehr GalleryJoin featured artist Vadis Turner and Director of Exhibitions Lauren Nye for a tour of the exhibition Intent / Content: Celebrating Women Artists.
Join featured artist Vadis Turner and Director of Exhibitions Lauren Nye for a tour of the exhibition Intent / Content: Celebrating Women Artists.
This series is the visual component of a collaboration between visual artist Dan Zdilla and composer Rusty Banks.
Korean American artist Ju Yun exists between two worlds, a reality shared by many who leave one country to settle in another. Her vibrant mixed media pieces take inspiration from the popular culture found in both Korea and the United States.
During Third in the Burg, Susquehanna Art Museum is open free of admission from 5:00 – 8:00 pm.
Mark Wagner is best known for his intricate collages made entirely from deconstructed US dollars. In this exhibition of his work, he invites viewers to examine their relationship with money and its meaning within politics, power, American Identity, and everyday life.
Museum members are invited to celebrate the newest Lehr Gallery exhibition, Art and Activism at Tougaloo College!
Art and Activism traces the inception of this distinctive collection at the intersection of modern art, education, and social justice by highlighting Tougaloo’s evolution as a center for vanguard European and American art shaped by interracial collaboration and the pursuit of civil rights.
Museum visitors and members are invited to join this discussion with Turry Flucker, the curator of Art and Activism at Tougaloo College. He will discuss the legacy and history of Tougaloo College and the growth of its art collection, we will then conclude with a question and answer session. Turry will be joined by M.J. […]
Every 3rd Friday of the month, Susquehanna Art Museum offers free admission from 5:00 - 8:00 pm for 3rd in the Burg. Visit exhibitions on view in the galleries, browse the gift shop, and meet friends in Midtown! 3rd in the Burg is the perfect opportunity to take a fresh look at art and begin […]
Join Susquehanna Art Museum and 13 other businesses in Midtown for Harrisburg's annual Jazz Walk! Enjoy melodies performed by local jazz musicians at one or multiple sites across Midtown. Here at SAM, take a listen to Steve Rudolph on piano and Jonathan Ragonese on saxophone while exploring our galleries, visiting the gift shop, and meeting […]
The 35th annual Gallery Walk features 20 venues throughout Harrisburg that celebrate the art and soul of the city. Visit Susquehanna Art Museum with your friends and family as you tour the artistic sights of Harrisburg. Explore our galleries, peruse the gift shop, and make new friends! See below for a map and descriptions of […]
Susquehanna Art Museum members are invited to celebrate the TWO new Lehr Gallery exhibitions with an exclusive evening preview! Admission is free, but membership is required. Director of Exhibitions Bonnie Mae Carrow will lead a tour of the exhibitions at 5:45 pm.Become a member today for access to exclusive events and discounts. Membership information can […]
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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