The Hidden Museum, 2018
With this installation, visitors are challenged to locate “hidden” works of art the Susquehanna Art Museum. You may not realize something is a work of art until you read the label. Even then, is it?
With this installation, visitors are challenged to locate “hidden” works of art the Susquehanna Art Museum. You may not realize something is a work of art until you read the label. Even then, is it?
Project: Nature offers a sneak peek of the current VanGo! Museum on Wheels exhibition Nature in Art, which features the work of Victoria Fuller.
The Late Work features a selection of work completed in O’Beil’s 70s to mid-80s. These pieces show a mature development of the gestural abstraction she embraced in the 1960s.
Mythologies of Motherhood chronicles personal stories of artists currently raising children. The artwork included draws attention to the disparities between the "ideals" of motherhood and the realities of actual family dynamics.
Artist Diana Jensen took inspiration from an anonymous assortment of vernacular photos for the paintings found in World Traveler / Shelter at Home.
SAM will be closed Memorial Day weekend, May 28 and 29. Visit the VanGo! Museum on Wheels at Arts Fest this weekend from 12:00 - 5:00pm Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
Susquehanna Art Museum members are invited to celebrate the newest Lehr Gallery exhibition with an exclusive evening preview!
Making Your Mark brings together a rich array of 52 works on paper, breaking down the various methods and materials used in modern artistic practice.
Experienced artists and those who do not seek instruction are invited to participate in this open life drawing session. Only the model will be directed in this session, we will begin with several quick gesture drawings and work up to 30-minute poses. This class will take place in our Lehr Gallery, amidst the current exhibition. Bring your […]
What does a better future look like to you as an artist? Susquehanna Art Museum is challenging artists to render their vision of a promising future for its exhibition Future Places.
With this installation, visitors are challenged to locate “hidden” works of art the Susquehanna Art Museum. You may not realize something is a work of art until you read the label. Even then, is it?
These pieces, completed between 2021 and 2023 illustrate the artist’s investigation into the passage of time and its reflection on nature.
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.
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.