ART EXHIBITS
OPENING
Pride = Power: Recent works by Philadelphia artist Gabriel Martinez. Opening reception, 1 a.m.-noon Nov. 2. Through Dec. 30. Bradbury-Sullivan LBGT Community Center, 522 W. Maple St.@Bayard Rustin Way, Allentown. 610-347-9988. bradburysullivancenter.org.
Plain and Fancy: Group show of contemporary art curated by professor emeritus Pat Badt, pairing artwork with Pennsylvania Dutch craft. Traveling show will have a small version at Goundie House in Bethlehem, before moving to The Painting Center, NYC and Kent State University later in 2020. Reception and artist talk, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Nov. 8. Opens Oct. 28. Through Jan. 2. Cedar Crest College, 100 College Drive, Allentown. 800-360-1222, cedarcrest.edu. Marla Burke’s latest Work: Photography and sculpted photos by Marla Burke. Opening reception with the artist, 6-9 p.m. Nov. 1. Through Nov. 30. Fox Optical & Gallery, 28 E. Third St., Bethlehem. 610-332-2400, foxoptical.com.
Ilene’s Woods: A series of collaborative photographs by Ilene Wood, Thomas Shillea and Ray Starner. Part of the InVision Photography Festival. Opening reception, 6-8 p.m. Nov. 1. Through Dec. 13. Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts, 321 E. Third St., Bethlehem. 610-868-2971, CharterArts.org.
Blind Sight: Margery Amdur. Opening reception, 6-9 p.m., artist talk, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1. Closing reception, 1-3 p.m. Dec. 15. New Arts Program, 173 W. Main St., Kutztown. 610-683-6440. newartsprogram.org. Light from the End of the Earth: The works in this exhibition take on the prudent task of asserting the contemporary significance of aesthetics, nature, and the sublime. Opens Oct. 31. Through Jan. 11. Payne Gallery, Moravian College, 99 W. Church St., Bethlehem. 610-861-1491. moravian.edu. What Were You Wearing? Survivor Art Installation: Clothing descriptions by anonymous survivors are paired with the outfits resembling those worn during the assaults. Panel discussion, 12:15-1:30 p.m. Nov. 14. Opens Oct. 28. Through Dec. 14. Penn State Lehigh Valley, Community Gallery, 2809 Saucon Valley Road, Center Valley. lehighvalley.psu.edu.
#Me Too Project: Martha Posner and Amy Arbus: Amy’s photographs of women wearing Martha’s handwritten garments. Panel discussion, 12:15-1:30 p.m. Nov. 14; artist reception, 5-7 p.m. Nov. 14. Opens Oct. 28. Through Dec. 14. Ronald K. DeLong Gallery at Penn State, 2809 Saucon Valley Road, Center Valley. lehighvalley.psu.edu.
InVision Collage Competition: Opens Nov. 2. Through Jan. 5. The Banana Factory, 25 W. Third St., Bethlehem. 610-3321300, bananafactory.org.
ONGOING
ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM, 31 N. Fifth
St., Allentown. 610-432-4333. Danny Lyon: Prison: Lyon spent 14 months photographing the daily lives of inmates from seven Texas prisons. The result was his seminal 1967-1968 prison series, which includes both empathetic portraits and images of the stark conditions of incarceration. Through Jan. 5. Designing Hollywood: Golden Age Costumes from the Gene London Cinema Collection: 59 costumes owned by Berks County collector Gene London, showcasing the top designers who worked for the “dream factory” studios of the late 1920s through the 1950s and featuring creations from the films “Singin’ in the Rain,” “Ben-Hur,” “To Catch a Thief,” “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” “Mildred Pierce,” and more, including 10 Oscar winners. Through Dec. 22. Golden Age: Speaks to Weiwei’s experience of imprisonment for criticizing the Chinese government, as well as the more universal dilemma of balancing technology’s allure with its threat to our privacy. allentownartmuseum.org. AMERICA ON WHEELS MUSEUM ,5N. Front St., Allentown. 610-432-4200. Automotive Portraits by Bill Bravo: A sampling of various themes as the cars are meticulously photographed outdoors under prevailing lighting conditions. Through Dec. 21. americaonwheels.org.
ART SCHNECK OPTICAL COMPANY, 720 Harrison St., Emmaus. 610-965-4066. Kathy LaRose: Through Oct. 31.
AURADELL GALLERY AT STROUDSMOOR COUNTRY INN, 257 Stroudsmoor Road, Allentown. 570-476-4460. En Plein Air: Local Inspiration: Paintings with downtown Stroudsburg, area parks and historic neighborhoods as the subject/inspiration. Through Nov. 3. poconoarts.org.
BANANA FACTORY ARTS CENTER, CRAYOLA GALLERY, 25 W. Third St., Bethlehem. 610-332-1300. InVision Juried Exhibition: Through Jan. 5. bananafactory.org.
BAUM SCHOOL OF ART, 510 W. Linden St., Allentown. 610-433-0032. Windows to the Past: Lehigh Valley: Photographer Matthew Blum Highlights buildings on Lehigh County that are in the National Register of Historic Places, such as the Burnside Plantation, Haines Mill and Americus Hotel. Each photo printed uses various historical photo printing techniques, such as cyanotype, tintype, gum bichromate, albumen and palladium. Closing reception, 6-8 p.m. Nov. 21. baumschool.org. BETHLEHEM HOUSE GALLERY, 459 Main St., Bethlehem. 610-419-6262. Holiday Show: Lynn Beedle, Matthew Blum (InVision artist), Andrew DiPietro, Roy Gruver, Bob Hakun, Norine Kevolic, Laura Kuhn and Anthony Smith. bethlehemhousegallery.com.
BETHLEHEM TOWN HALL, ROTUNDA GALLERY, 10 E. Church St., Bethlehem. The Shape of Things to Come: Abstract work by: Barry Assed, Richard Begbie, Ken Berkenstock, Sue Berkenstock, Carole Pickle, Deborah Slahta, Brandon Williams. Through Nov. 5. bfac-lv.org.
BRANDYWINE RIVER MUSEUM OF ART, One Hoffman’s Mill Road, Chadds Ford. 610-388-2700. Cinderella & Co.-Three Fairy Tales Reimagined: An examination of illustrations for three well-known and beloved fairy tales: Cinderella, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and The Three Little Pigs. Through Jan. 5. Reality Reassembled: The Halloween Paintings of Peter Paone: Paintings of extravagantly costumed figures whose masklike expressions create an unsettling mood. Through Nov. 3. BRICK + MORTAR, 1247 Simon Blvd., Easton. Ideogrammatic: Two-person exhibition featuring the works of Jose Camacho and Amanda Thackray. Through Dec. 1. brickandmortargallery.com.
CLAY ON MAIN, 313 Main St., Oley. 610987-0273. Tuesday Night Ladies Auxiliary Exhibition: Lisa Fox, Rhona Candeloro, Amy Sutryn, and JoAnn Morrell includes oil, polymer, fiber and mixed media. Through Oct. 27. clayonmain.org.
COLOR ME MINE LEHIGH VALLEY ,25E. Third St., Bethlehem. Community Perspectives: Art Makes a Difference:
Works by teenagers and young adults on the autism spectrum. Created in collaboration with the Baker Foundation, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, The Autism Society Lehigh Valley, Mikayla’s Voice, Touchstone Theatre and Color Me Mine Lehigh Valley. Part of Touchstone Theatre’s Festival UnBound. Through Oct. 27. festivalunbound.com.
DR. JEFFREY GROVE, 184 Main St., Emmaus. 610-967-4600. Linda Kreckel: Through Oct. 31.
EAGLE NEST GALLERY, NAZARETH AREA HIGH SCHOOL, East Center Street, Nazareth. 610-759-1730. Expressive Patterns :A body of work merging patterns and portraits, abstract and representative in Katie Dawe’s heavily saturated color schemes. Through Oct. 31.
FIREFLY CAFE, 12 N. Reading Ave., Boyertown. 610-413-9565. Places of Boyertown: Studio B Fine Art Gallery members’ were given a 20-by-20-foot canvas and challenged to create work on the theme of PLACES of Boyertown. Through Nov. 30. studiobbb.org.
GALLERY 840, 840 Hamilton St., Allentown. 484-866-2972. Behind the Red Curtains: Robyn Bingham’s paintings of an era inspired by stately opera houses and historic theaters. Through Nov. 16. gallery840.net.
GALLERY ON FOURTH, 401 Northampton St., Easton. 610-905-4627. Just Paint: Glenn Harren’s paintings depict the extraordinary aspects of everyday life, from the quiet majesty of a familiar landscape to the simple dignity of the human form. Through Dec. 1. galleryonfourth.org. GALLERY AT THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, 702 N. 22nd St., Allentown. 610435-3571. David Ely Molloy: Ceramic art and oil paintings. Through Nov. 15. lvjcc.org. GALLERY840, 840 Hamilton St., Allentown. 484-866-2972. Behind the Red Curtain: Robyn Bingham’s artwork inspired by the elegance of the early 20th century, including stately opera houses and historic theaters. Through Nov. 16. gallery840.net. GLENCAIRN MUSEUM, 1001 Cathedral Road, Bryn Athyn. 267-502-2990. Hex Signs: Sacred and Celestial Symbolism in Pennsylvania Dutch Barn Stars: Explores themes of sacred and celestial imagery in the traditional arts of the Pennsylvania Dutch, with special emphasis on the decorated barns of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Through Nov. 3. glencairnmuseum.org.
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY, 1700 Hawk Mountain Road, Kempton. 610-7566961. Sandra Sabene Art Exhibit: Acrylic paintings of wildlife and landscapes. Through Oct. 31. hawkmountain.org.
JAMES A. MICHENER ART MUSEUM, 138 S. Pine St., Doylestown. 215-340-9800. Impressionism to Modernism: The Lenfest Collection of American Art :59 Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings. Through March 1. michenerartmuseum.org. JUDITH TAYLOR GALLERY, ARCADIA UNIVERSITY, LANDMAN LIBRARY, 450 S. Easton Road, Glenside. 215-572-2900. A Cordial Invitation from The Guild of Sassy Men: An Immersive Animation Experience: A glimpse inside the world that never quite left the Rococo movement beyond. Through Nov. 11.
KALMBACH MEMORIAL PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, 200 Cotton St., Macungie. 610-965-1140. Robert Bleier: Through Dec. 31.
KEMERER MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ARTS, 427 N. New St., Bethlehem. 800360-TOUR. Purseonality: A Stylish Handbag History: Ilene Hochberg Woods collection spanning the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, ranging in style from folk art, to contemporary designer to embroidered. The Moravian Museum displays will focus on a selection of needlepoint handbags displayed alongside examples of needlepoint. Through April 26. historicbethlehem.org.
KETTLE CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER, 8050 Running Valley Road, Stroudsburg. 570-629-3061. Wood’s Hidden Treasures: Joan Lech uses reclaimed wood from nature to create usable items and works of art through woodcarving and woodturning. Through Oct. 31. mcconservation.org.
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, GROSSMAN GALLERY, WILLIAMS VISUAL ARTS BUILDING, 243 N. Third St., Easton. 610330-5828. Kim Altomare: Transitional Object: Informed by the historical lineages of surrealism, Altomare’s painted relief works use psychological reflexivity to reveal unconscious formulations of the self in the form of biomorphic abstraction. Artist talk and reception, 4:15 p.m. Oct. 28. Through Nov. 23. galleries.lafayette.edu.
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, WILLIAMS CENTER GALLERY, 317 Hamilton St., Allentown. 610-330-5361. Japanese Prints from the
Taubman Museum of Art’s Permanent Collection: 24 woodcuts by Japanese artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, widely recognized as the last master of Ukiyo-e, a genre of woodblock prints and paintings that flourished in Japan from the 17th through 19th centuries. Through Dec. 15. galleries.lafayette.edu.
LAURA’S CUSTOM FRAMING & FINE
ART, 1328 Chestnut St., Emmaus. 610-3950344. Lynne Yurgel: Through Nov. 30. Menage d’Art: Edith Roeder celebrates her 99th birthday with an exhibit of over 50 paintings spanning over 40 years of work. Through Nov. 23.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY ART GALLERIES, 420 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. 610-7583615. Crochet Coral Reef: By Margaret and Christine Wertheim and the Institute For Figuring: A unique nexus of art, science, geometry and environmental activism, the reef is an ever-evolving archipelago of woolen installations emulating the naturally occurring hyperbolic structures of coral reefs through the process of crochet. Through Dec. 6. The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection: Works by Pierre Bonnard, Wifredo Lam, Charles Burchfield, Robert Mapplethorpe, Pablo Picasso, Romare Bearden, Berenice Abbott, Salvador Dali, Robert Rauschenberg, Henri Matisse, and others. Through Dec. 7. luag.org.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, DUBOIS GALLERY, MAGINNES HALL, 9 W. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. 610-758-3615. The Motion of Light in Water: Effects ranging from crisp focus to ghostly blur and moods that span the playful to the turbulent including photographs by Weegee, Stoumen, Kertesz, Porter, Bourke-White, Dassonville, and others. Through Dec. 6. luag.org.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, FAIRCHILD-MARTINDALE STUDY GALLERY, 8 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. 610-758-3615. British Abstraction: Three Views: Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, and William Scott. Through Dec. 7. luag.org.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SIEGEL GALLERY, IACOCCA HALL, 111 Research Drive, Bethlehem. 610-758-3615. Scale Shift: Large and Small Works: Visitors are invited to experience their own changing perception of relative size and imaginary space as they view these large and small works from the LUAG permanent collection. Through Dec. 6. luag.org.
LEHIGH VALLEY HERITAGE MUSEUM, 432 Walnut St., Allentown. 610-435-1074. The American Presidency: Portraits, campaign buttons, commemorative pieces. How the Lehigh Valley Changed America: Historic contributions from the foundations of our nation to the present. The Life & Legacy of General Harry C. Trexler: Explore the life and legacy of the industrialist, conservationist and philanthropist. Native Americans: A Diverse & Elvolving History: Artifacts explore what archaeology tells us about the Native Americans of Eastern Pennsylvania. lehighvalleyheritagemuseum.org.
LIBERTY BELL MUSEUM, 622 W. Hamilton St., Allentown. 610-435-4232. Trees, Trains, and Traditions: Explore the history of Christmas trees and the putz and trains that have been set up beneath them over the centuries. Through Dec. 31. libertybellmuseum.org.
LOWER MACUNGIE LIBRARY, 3450 Brookside Road, Macungie. 610-966-6864. Connie Peters: Through Oct. 31.
LUTHER CREST RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 800 Hausman Road, Whitehall Township. 610-391-8202. Art Exhibit:
Glenn Steiner and Lynne Yurgel. Through Oct. 31.
MACK TRUCKS HISTORICAL MUSUEM, 2402 Lehigh Parkway South, Allentown. Keeping America Clean: The Evolution of the Waste Industry: Three antique Mack trucks and an interactive visitor education display showcase the history of refuse and recycling collection. Through June 30. macktruckshistoricalmuseum.org. MARLIN AND REGINA MILLER GALLERY AT KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY, 15200 Kutztown Road, Kutztown. 610-683-1575. John Cunningham: Hypostyle: Exploration of form, scale, materiality and tectonic expectations. Through Nov. 10. kutztown.edu.
MENNONITE HERITAGE CENTER, 565 Yoder Road, Harleysville. 215-256-3020. Food Heritage of Eastern Pennsylvania: Panels, information and artifacts on local foodways, beginning with the 17th century Lenape and moving chronologically up to the 21st century. Through Jan. 4. Food: Our Global Kitchen: Large-format, colorful exhibit panels created by the American Museum of Natural History, with themes about the global food supply including
Food Waste, Scarcity & Abundance, Crop Diversity, Trade & Transportation and the Future of Growing. Through Jan. 4. mhep.org.
MERCER MUSEUM, 84 S. Pine St., Doylestown. 215-345-0210. Forging A Link: Metalsmiths Respond To The Mercer Collection: Two dozen metal and mixed-media artists. Through Jan. 5. mercermuseum.org. MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NORTH HALL GALLERY, WEST CAMPUS, 16 E. High St., Pottstown. 215619-7349. Kutztown University art Faculty Exhibit: Participating faculty include Elizabeth Schneider, Carrie Nordlund, Mark Mahosky, Kevin McCloskey, George Graf, John White, James Rose, Michael Covello, Evan Summer, Tim Betz, Elaine Cunfer and Heather Ramsdale. Through Nov. 8. mc3.edu.
MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 214 E. Center St., Nazareth. 610-759-5070. Hall Boys: Student Life at Nazareth Hall: Explores daily life at Nazareth Hall through various documents, pictures, and objects from students who lived and worked there. Through Nov. 10. moravianhistory.org. MUHLENBERG COLLEGE, MARTIN ART GALLERY, 2400 Chew St., Allentown. 484-664-3467. Space of Play, Play of Space: Ronny Quevedo. Through Nov. 2. muhlenberg.edu.
MUSEUM OF INDIAN CULTURE, 2825 Fish Hatchery Road, Allentown. 610-797-2121. Great Native American Toolkit: Ths exhibit tells the story of the creative genius of a diversity of North America’s first peoples and how, despite their differences, they shared a significant ability to survive and thrive in their native landscapes using tools invented from regional resources. Through May 1. museumofindianculture.org. NATIONAL CANAL MUSEUM, 2750 Hugh
Moore Park Road, Easton. 610-9233548. “What the River Saw: mapping 200 Years of the D&L Corridor’s Living Landscape”: Explores the changes in landscape and development within the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor focusing on the Lehigh Tannery, South Bethlehem and Falls Township, Bucks County. Through Dec. 28. canals.org.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF INDUSTRIAL HISTORY, 511 E. Third St., Bethlehem. 610-694-6644. Don’t Touch That Dial: 100 Years of Radio: One hundred historic radios and radio components, including rare pieces from the Bethlehem Radio Corporation, ephemera from the now-defunct WKAP, one-of-akind artifacts from Bell Labs. Listen to early broadcasts, view an amateur radio operator’s station in action, try your hand at creating radio sound effects using the art of Foley, and craft messages using Morse code. Through Nov. 3. nmih.org.
NEW ARTS PROGRAM, 173 W. Main St., Kutztown. 610-683-6440. Structure: Photographer Luke Wynne. Through Oct. 27. newartsprogram.org.
NEW HOPE ARTS CENTER ,2 Stockton Ave., New Hope. 215-8629606. Works in Wood 20th Anniversary Exhibition: An exhibition of fine furniture, sculpture and contemporary craft by nationally and internationally recognized artists and craftsmen. Through Nov. 10. newhopearts.org.
NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE, DUNNING ART GALLERY, KEYSTONE HALL, MONROE CAMPUS, 2411 Route 715, Tannersville. 610-861-5062. Monroe County Past & Present: Resorts, Ruins, and the Rural Landscape: Vintage photographs and memorabilia from the collection of the Monroe Historical Society and contemporary photographs of various locations in Monroe County. Through Dec. 16. northampton.edu. NURTURE NATURE CENTER, 518 Northampton St., Easton. 610-2534432. Drawn to Earth: Large abstract landscapes by Clevelandbased artist Judith Brandon. Through Nov. 20. The Inner Eye of Art, The Outer Spark: Works in painting and sculpture by Thom Cooney Crawford. Artist talk, 7 p.m. Nov. 21; original poetry reading, 7 p.m. Dec. 5. Through Jan. 4. nuturenaturecenter.org.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, Broad and Cherry streets, Philadelphia. 215-972-7600. From the Schuylkill to the Hudson: Landscapes of the Early American Republic: Explores Philadelphia’s key role in the growth of American landscape painting, which has never been the subject of a major museum exhibition. Through Dec. 29. pafa.org. PHILLIPS MUSEUM OF ART AT FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE, 637 College Ave., Lancaster. 50 Years: A Celebration of F&M’s Alumnae Artists: Marking the 50th anniversary of co-education, the Phillips Museum of Art is celebrating by highlighting two alumnae artists from each decade since that historical day. Through Dec. 6. Fresh!: 16 artists presenting new work in a wide range of media including drawing, painting, print, sculpture, photography, and sitespecific installation. Through Dec. 6. Stitched Stories: Women’s Narratives in Regional Textiles: Reexamines textiles found in the Phillips Museum of Art’s permanent collection, crafted by women from the 19th through the 20th centuries. Through Dec. 6. fandm.edu.
RAUCH BUSINESS CENTER GALLERY, 621 Taylor St., Bethlehem. 610-758-3615. Brit Pop Snapshot: Prints by Eduardo Paolozzi, Patrick Hughes, and Patrick Caulfield. Through Dec. 7. luag.org. SCHMIDTBERGER FINE ART , 10 Bridge St., Frenchtown, New Jersey. 908-268-1700. My Maine Thing: Frenchtown painter John Schmidtberger. Through Nov. 20. sfagallery.com.
SLATE BELT HERITAGE CENTER, 30 N. First St., Bangor. 610-5994993. We the People: Folk Art for the Slate Belt: Folk art and crafts from the late 1700s to the present. Through Oct. 27. slatebeltheritage.net.
STEAMTOWN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, 350 Cliff St., Scranton. 570-340-5206. Transcontinental Railroad Photography: Railroad and commercial photographer, Dan Troy highlights modern railroading through the westcentral United States, which was first conquered with the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869. Through Dec. 1. nps.gov.
STROUD MANSION, 900 Main St.,
Stroudsburg. 570-421-7703. Leagues of Our Own: Sports uniforms, pennants, photographs, and memorabilia from various high school and league sports in Monroe County during the first half of the 20th century. Through Dec. 20. monroehistorical.org.
STUDIO B FINE ART GALLERY, 39A E. Philadelphia Ave., Boyertown. 610-367-8066. Moving Pictures: Sculptures and furniture of Amy Forsyth and the paintings of Charles Farrell. Through Dec. 1. studiobbb.org.
THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia. 215-2991000. Dinosaurs Around the World: View more than a dozen animatronic dinosaurs on a voyage from the ferocious plains of Africa and the tropical beaches of Antarctica, to the inland seas of North America and the polar darkness of Australia. Through Jan. 20. ansp.org.
THE BANANA FACTORY ,25W.
Third St., Bethlehem. 610-332-1300. Celestial Bodies: Laura Bigger includes pieces from a few different bodies of work that are visually connected through their integration of celestial bodies such as clouds and space. Through Oct. 28. bananafactory.org.
THE BANANA FACTORY, CRAYOLA GALLERY, 25 W 3rd St, Bethlehem. 610-332-1300. A Collaboration of Creativity: Works on paper highlighting the creativity of Curlee Raven Holton and David C. Driskell, both as individuals and as collaborators for more than 10 years.
“What Do You Treasure? A Class on Collecting” workshop by Curlee Raven Holton, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 26; $27.50. Through Oct. 27. bananafactory.org.
THE GALLERY AT ST. JOHN’S, 330 Ferry St., Easton. 610-258-6119. Pop Art, Author to Unique Artistry: The life of Christian R. Schaare. Through Oct. 27. stjohnseaston.org. TOUCHSTONE THEATRE, 321 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem. 610-8671689. Rocks: 19 photographic portraits of Lehigh Valley arts leaders by Ron Yoshida, who chose the exhibit name because rocks symbolize strength and power. Each person chose how they wanted to be presented in their portrait. Part of Touchstone Theatre’s Festival UnBound. Through Oct. 31. touchstone.org.
WELCOME CENTER OF PEARL S. BUCK INTERNATIONAL, 520 Dublin Road, Perkasie. 215-2490100 ext. 149. Lasting Relationships & Meaningful Impact of Pearl Buck & the Korean People: Pays tribute to the cultural history of Bucheon City, Korea and the relationship between Pearl S. Buck and the Korean people. Through Nov. 30. pearlsbuck.org. WILDLANDS CONSERVANCY ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER, 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus. 610-965-4397. Mary Ellen Stoyanov: Through Oct. 31.