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.
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.
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.
Four Pillars: Mount Gretna Residency features paintings made by former residents of the program.
Beginning artists and those looking for a refresher course are invited to participate in a fully instructed life drawing class. In this class, artists will be taught a variety of technical, material, and observational techniques they can use to better understand and render the human form. Bring your favorite drawing supplies or come with none. […]
Saturday Morning Art Club offers kids ages 4-7 years old an opportunity to explore new concepts, techniques, artists, and ideas! Experienced art educators introduce the students to art on view in the museum and then make valuable connections through hands-on activities in the Education Center! Classes are limited, so RSVP is strongly encouraged to secure […]
Young Artist Camp is a workshop for students ages 8-12 years old. Each session provides our growing artists unique opportunities to explore the current exhibitions and try new techniques, or experiment with traditional and new materials. Since our older kids can handle more challenging concepts, sometimes our projects will continue over more than one session. […]
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?
Artworks selected for Transformative Craft will highlight the unique possibilities of transforming traditional craft materials into contemporary works of art.
These works by Catherine Drabkin, Martha Hayden, and Karen Antonelli highlight the experimentation, tactility, and play that is characteristic of collagraph printmaking. Each artist repurposes everyday items and cast-off materials to develop their own unique printing te...
During an intense period from 1961 to 1971, Diane Arbus produced some of the most memorable photographs of the twentieth century. This exhibition features key examples from this famous period of the artist’s work.
Shifting Forms: 5 Decades of Abstraction, traces radical shifts made by abstract artists over the last 50 years. The artists featured in this exhibition employ innovative approaches to mark making and the experimental use of fine art and everyday materials that expand t...