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?
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.
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Caleb Kortokrax’s paintings depict his children in moments of stillness, sleeping, daydreaming, or quietly withdrawn into themselves. Kortokrax explores divided attention, the mind wandering while the body remains.
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.
Presence brings together two recent bodies of work by Pennsylvania artist Michael Allen. From vast valleys of farmland of the Pennsylvania Piedmont to the towering bridges spanning the Susquehanna River, Allen’s work celebrates the overlooked, in an attempt to reveal ...
Natan Lawson utilizes collected ephemera to create whimsical layered paintings using a custom-built Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine. Bridging the hand and the machine, his work echoes the visual language of traditional modes of making such as printmaking and ne...
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.