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?
Tradition Interrupted explores how artists weave contemporary ideas with traditional art and craft to create thought-provoking hybrid images and objects that have caught the world’s attention.
In printmaking series, artists in the Renaissance and Baroque era often depicted stories of the seasons, elements, planets, virtues, and vices. Four Seasons and Seven Vices introduces this approach to printmaking, highlighting why it found favor during this time.
Someday This Pain Will Be Useful To You features visual artist Irvin Rodriguez in an exhibition that brings together a variety of work from the last five years.
Project: Nature offers a sneak peek of the current VanGo! Museum on Wheels exhibition Nature in Art, which features the work of Victoria Fuller.
Join a special tour through Four Seasons and Seven Vices: Old Master Prints in Series.
Monthly instructed life drawing classes feature live accompaniment by SAM house pianist Ralph Diekemper. We provide supplies, or you may bring your own. Free parking behind the museum.
Susquehanna Art Museum is pleased to present If Herr Street Could Talk, the homecoming exhibition of award-winning abstract artist and Harrisburg native, Alteronce Gumby. Featuring twenty-five works, this exhibition celebrates Gumby's investigation of color and material...
This anniversary exhibition celebrates 10 years of Susquehanna Art Museum in the historic midtown neighborhood of Harrisburg.
The Dōshi Gallery Juried Exhibition, NIGHTFALL, asked artists to delve into the concept of oncoming night, whether metaphorically or through medium and technique.
American Identity: Restoring the Susquehanna River’s Artistic Legacy, an exhibition drawn from the Friends of the Susquehanna River Art Collection and curated by Rob Evans, reconsiders the origins of American art.
Works by SoHyun Bae is a thematic retrospective celebrates Bae’s prolific career and explores themes of cultural memory, Korean history, Jewish mysticism, and the natural world.