Odilon Redon, Noirs to Flowers
Odilon Redon, 1840-1916, The Potted Geranium, c.1865, Oil on Canvas (On display as part of Object As Subject, Main Gallery, August 26, 2105 – May 27, 2016) During the time… Read More Odilon Redon, Noirs to Flowers
Odilon Redon, 1840-1916, The Potted Geranium, c.1865, Oil on Canvas (On display as part of Object As Subject, Main Gallery, August 26, 2105 – May 27, 2016) During the time… Read More Odilon Redon, Noirs to Flowers
Two years ago, LUAG was approached by Randall Forte, the Executive Director of the Lehigh Valley Arts Council, about how art institutions around the country were changing the way visitors… Read More Visual Descriptions Coming to LUAG
With the official start of summer, LUAG recently reflected on the most important numbers from last year. Take a look…
Silagh White calls herself a “professional connector of dots,” and rightly so. As Director of Arts Engagement and Community Cultural Affairs at Lehigh she has created a web of connections… Read More Silagh White: A LUAG Docent
Next year is a very special time for Lehigh University. Lehigh will be celebrating its Sesquicentennial and LUAG will be honoring Lehigh’s past 150 years with two much anticipated exhibitions.… Read More Exhibitions Honoring the Sesquicentennial
Each semester, English As A Second Language classes visit LUAG and integrate art into their programs. After all, art is a universal language and can cross cultural boundaries. Below are a few… Read More Art Crossing Cultural Boundaries in ESL Classes
Alexandria Wismer Alexandria Wismer’s passion for museums stem from a childhood filled with visits to historical places up and down the east coast. She can remember being super excited by… Read More Students of the Open Storage Facility
LUAG’s collection does not only hang in the galleries. It can be found around campus in nearly every academic building. This week our curatorial staff took a trip to the campus’ President’s… Read More The Collection Around Campus
Above: Damián Valdés Dilla, Untitled, 2012, Mixed Media (A selection from NAEMI: New Outsider Art From Cuba, January 19 – May 24, Dubois Gallery, Maginnes Hall) NAEMI is a non-profit organization based in Miami.… Read More A Brief Description of NAEMI
A biennial exhibition presenting the works of established artists and art educators of the eastern Pennsylvania region.
Above: Edmund Blampied, Shore Harvest, 1921, Dry-point etching (a selection from Edmund Blampied (1886-1966): Etching & Drypoint, January 19- May 24, The Gallery at Rauch Business Center) The Island of Jersey is the largest… Read More The Island of Jersey, Home to Edmund Blampied
Obscure rituals, sacred objects and secret societies inform the photography of Afro-Cuban religion. Curated by Moritz Neumüller. A gift to the LUAG Teaching Collection.
Rural life in the Channel Islands is portrayed by native printmaker.
Works of twelve Cuban artists who suffer mental or emotional impairment.
Above: Cañibano, Raúl, Untitled, 2001, Gelatin silver print in the exhibition el otro lado del alma. Inspired by an exhibit showcasing the work of Cuban photographer Alfredo Sarabio, Raul Cañibano made a career change at… Read More Raul Cañibano: Capturing Cuban Lifestyle