Curlee Raven Holton
Curated by Susan Ellis and Ricardo Viera. Provocative figurative prints speak to the human experience.
Curated by Susan Ellis and Ricardo Viera. Provocative figurative prints speak to the human experience.
Lehigh alumnus and Academy Award wining cinematographer, Stoumen spent the years of WWII traveling with his camera in hand.
Smith turns his large format camera on the residents and environs of Broward County, Florida in 1989.
This 1970 portfolio presents Rivers’ “visual afterthoughts” on the historical event.
Works on paper by four artists
An exploration of visual structure andf form
Folk art “ugly jugs” extend a tradition with roots in American slavery and other sources.
An intimate view into the mind and creative process of the acclaimed South African artist.
Photography by William Earle Williams
Fall 2013 was a busy and memorable semester for LUAG! Here are pictures that show a few of the exciting moments at the gallery. We look forward to seeing our… Read More Happy New Year! See you in 2014.
A Museum Without Walls welcomes LUAG Coordinator of Collections and Exhibitions, Mark Wonsidler, as the sites’ first guest blogger. If you have not been to The Lower Gallery to view… Read More Mark Wonsidler Looks into The Inner Room
During a recent gallery tour, a student from China commented that he had been to many temples but never to a “real art museum”. The comment stuck with me because… Read More Museums Are The New Get-Away
LUAG hosts a selection of paintings, drawings, mixed media and sculpture by established artists of the Lehigh Valley.
LUAG: The last time you came to Lehigh University to speak it was for the ‘Andy in The Valley” exhibit. Now we have ‘From Goya to Esteve: The Portrait… Read More From Goya to Warhol: An Interview with Dr. Reva Wolf, Professor of Art History at SUNY New Paltz
A virtual exhibition as part of Lehigh Valley Photography Month and ArtsQuest’s InVision Photo Festival