There is an encaustic revival as a contemporary art medium in the 21st century. This exhibition features a group of twelve women artists who use the medium in various ways, utilizing the encaustic tradition in conversation with contemporary sculpture, painting, photography and collage.
Comprising 67 spectacular works of art, Memories & Inspiration: The Kerry and C. Betty Davis Collection of African American Art is the culmination of a 35-year journey into a realm that few have explored with such passion and dedication—the world of art and art collecting.
Margins and the Height of the Sun is comprised of a body of work Elaine Elledge created as she worked to find balance between her life as an artist and full-time parent, while also seeking a diagnosis for an unknown medical condition. Using everyday items such as cheesecloth, gauze, paper, and fabric, her work explores the depth and complexity of motherhood, the frailty of the human body, and what it means to cultivate through care and relinquish control.
Photographer Mark Perrott has spent the past several decades documenting the ever-expanding group of tattooed Americans. Perrott turns his camera to the diminishing population of highly decorated and graying Americans in his current series, ANCIENT INK.
Collage Philadelpha Presents: Tactile Shift showcases three collage artists in the Philadelphia area, each pushing the boundaries of the cut-and-paste tradition. These works by Jason Chen, Jake Dombroski, and Florence Weisz highlight the transformative quality of collag...
Mary Curran's work draws on a deep reverence for the natural world and explores how humans make sense of their surroundings. By blending observation with imagination, she examines the ways myth and memory shape our understanding of life.
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...
Susquehanna Art Museum invites artists to submit work to this year's Dōshi Gallery Juried Exhibition, NIGHTFALL. Artists are asked to delve into the concept of oncoming night, whether metaphorically or through medium and technique.