OPENING
Channeling Rage: Recent paintings by Liz Bradbury. Reception, 6-8 p.m. Nov. 13. Opens Nov. 12. Through Dec. 28. BradburySullivan LBGT Community Center, 522 W. Maple St., Allentown. 610-347-9988. Winslow Homer: Photography and the Art of Painting: 50 paintings, prints, watercolors and drawings from major periods of the artist’s career. Opens Nov. 1. Through Feb. 17. Brandywine River Museum, 1 Hoffman’s Mill Road, Chadds Ford. 610388-2700. brandywine.org.
Trees of Historic Bethlehem: Christmas trees at historic sites decorated by the Bethlehem Garden Club. Opens Nov. 16. Through Jan. 13. Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts, 427 N. New St., Bethlehem. 610-360-TOUR, historicbethlehem.org. 610-332-1300. The Past is Present: Visions of Bethlehem Steel: Sharon Bartmann and Gillian Pokalo explore the specter created by the ruins. Through Jan. 6. bananafactory.org.
AMERICA ON WHEELS, 5 N. Front St., Allentown. 610-432-4200. Fabulous Fins of the ’50s and ’60s — The Jet Age of Automobile Design: 1958 Firebird III (General Motors) Concept Car, 1956 Chrysler Windsor Town & Country, 1960 Studebaker Hawk, 1963 Thunderbird Roadster, 1959 Pontiac Bonneville Sports Coupe. Through March 31. William Bunting: Paintings. Through March 31. americaonwheels.org. ART & CRAFT GALLERY OF HAMBURG, 335 State St., 610-562-3106. Hamburg Area Art Alliance Members Exhibit: David Fisher, blacksmith and Candace Thomas, abstract painter. Through Nov. 30. ART SCHNECK OPTICAL COMPANY, 720 Harrison St., Emmaus. 610-965-4066. Jaine Kunst: Through Dec. 31.
ARTSPACE GALLERY, 18 N. Seventh St., Stroudsburg. 570-476-4460. The Art of Digital Technology: Explores the impact of computer applications on the artist’s methods and techniques, including graphic design. Through Nov. 17. poconoarts.org. THE BANANA FACTORY, 25 W. Third St., Bethlehem. 610-332-1300. 8th Annual InVision Juried Exhibition: Regional photography and photo art competition. Through Dec. 16. InVision College Photography Competition: Juror, Stephen
Perloff, founder and editor of The Photo Review and editor of The Photograph Collector. Through Dec. 9. Puerto Rico ¡Adelante!: Carol Guzy’s photographs documenting the island after Hurricane Maria. Through Dec. 9. Resident Photographers from the Banana Factory Arts Center: Judy Reinford, Olaf Starorypinski and Bruce Ward. Through Nov. 30. bananafactory.org.
BAUM SCHOOL OF ART, 510 W. Linden St., Allentown. 610-433-0032. High Tech/Low Tech: Smart Phone Image Makers: Matthew Beniamino and Jett Ulaner Sarachek provide a visual comparison of two different artists and the creative possibilities of smart phone photography as a fine art medium. Closing reception,
6-8 p.m. Nov. 15. baumschool.org. BETHLEHEM HOUSE GALLERY, 459 Main St., Bethlehem. 610-419-6262. Holiday Show: Featured artists Frank Smith, Khalil Allaik, Ward Van Haute, Anthony Viscardi, Al Johnson, Cheryl Elmo. Through Jan. 12. bethlehemhousegallery.com.
BETHLEHEM TOWN HALL ROTUNDA GALLERY, 10 E. Church St., Bethlehem. Lehigh Valley Photography Club: Juried members feature nature and travel photographs. Through Dec. 6. bfac-lv.org.
BRICK AND MORTAR, 1247 Simon Blvd., Easton. 908-319-2914. Return: New works by Berrisford Boothe and Benjamin Long. Through Dec. 1. brickandmortargallery.com. BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, HICKS ART CENTER GALLERY, 275 Swamp Road,, Newtown. 215-968-8425. Matter: Sculpture by Michael Grothusen and text mural by Shaver explore the gaps between perception and belief. Through Dec. 10.
CENTER FOR VISUAL RESEARCH, MILLER FAMILY BUILDING, CEDAR CREST COLLEGE, 100 College Drive, Allentown. Unseen: Prints and mixed media work of Jase Clark. Through Jan. 2. cedarcrest.edu.
THE COTTAGE IN THE WOODS, 700 Zucksville Road, Easton. Forks Area Art Society’s Fun Fall Exhibition: Through Nov. 17. forksareaartsociety.yolasite.com. DR. JEFFREY GROVE, 184 Main St., Emmaus. 610-967-4600. Jill Stanley: Through Dec. 31.
EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY, MADELON POWERS ART GALLERY, 200 Prospect St., 570-422-3483. Crossing Over Scenography: Scenographic artist Pamela Howard. Through Nov. 20. esu.edu. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ALLENTOWN, 3231 W. Tilghman St., 610395-3781. Jim Schmoyer: Paintings. Through Nov. 25. fpcallentown.org.
FOX OPTICAL & GALLERY, 28 E. Third St., Bethlehem. Storms Over The Farmland: Calvin Finley encountered adverse weather conditions while scouting and photographing Pa. farmlands. Through Dec. 28. calvinfinley.com.
FOX OPTICAL AND GALLERY, 28 E. Third
JAMES A. MICHENER ART MUSEUM,
30 Years: Art at the Michener, 1988-2018: Commemorates the legacies, explores the stories behind the art and the collectors, and celebrates the generosity of individuals to transfer private collections into the public trust. Through Jan. 6. Frank Hyder: The Janis Project: Sculptures and watercolors made during and in response to Hyder’s journey around the world. Through Feb. 23. Impressions on Paper: Henry Snell: Drawings and watercolors of his travels to Cornwall and beyond. Through Nov. 11. Leslie Pontz: Integration: Pontz’s work deals with community, conflict and growth. Rusted tools find a home with soft woven pieces while metal is crocheted like yarn. Through Feb. 17. michenerartmuseum.org.
KALMBACH MEMORIAL PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, 200 Cotton St., Macungie.
610-965-1140. Jeanne Stock: Through Dec. 31.
KEMERER MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ARTS, 427 N. New St., Bethlehem. 610-360-TOUR. Sketched Out: Rarely exhibited sketches by local artists including Joseph Cantieni, Emil Gelhaar and J. Carroll Tobias. Also embroidery plans from students at the Ladies Seminary, City planning documents, building blueprints and sketchbooks on loan from members of the Lehigh Art Alliance and Bethlehem Palette Club. Also on view at Moravian Museum of Bethlehem. Through Feb. 24. historicbethlehem.org. KETTLE CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER, 8050 Running Valley Road, Stroudsburg. Don Baylor: Joy in Nature: Oil and acrylic paintings of landscapes and fishing scenes from the Poconos and Rockies. Through Nov. 29. mcconservation.org.
LEHIGH GAP NATURE CENTER, 8844 Paint Mill Road, Lehigh Gap. 610-760-8889. Nature in Art: Sixth annual show features 50 works in a variety of media. Closing reception, 3-5 p.m. Nov. 11. lgnc.org.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, DUBOIS GALLERY, MAGINNES HALL ,9W. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. 610-7586880. Peter Turnley: The Compassionate Lens: The photojournalist documentation of the human condition around the world. Through Dec. 7. luag.org.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, FAIRCHILD-MARTINDALE STUDY GALLERY, 8 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. 610-758-3615. Pedro Meyer: Truth from Fiction: Mexican photographer’s approach toward capturing the truth of a moment. Through May 24. luag.org.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, LINDERMAN LIBRARY, 30 Library Drive, Bethlehem. 610-758-4506. Batting Around America’s National Pastime: The Cultural Impact of Baseball: Examines how baseball, the first uniquely American sport, assumed a significant place in America’s national identity. Through Dec. 18. omeka.lehigh.edu. LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, MAIN
This extensive exhibition includes works by Pierre Bonnard, Margaret Bourke-White, Albrecht Durer, Wifredo Lam, Charles Burchfield, Jasper Johns, Diane Arbus, Jacob Lawrence, Robert Mapplethorpe, Henri Matisse and more. Through Dec. 9. luag.org.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, RAUCH BUSINESS CENTER GALLERY, 621 Taylor St., Bethlehem. 610-7586880. The Future is Female: Prints by Women Artists: Contemporary women artists in the LUAG Teaching Museum permanent collection, including Faith Ringgold, Janet Fish, Maud Morgan, Matsubara Naoko, Francoise Gilot, Nancy Spero, Marisol Escobar, Bridget Riley, Carmen Herrera, Belkis Ayon and Kathe Kollwitz. Through Dec. 8. luag.org.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SIEGEL GALLERY, Iacocca Hall, Mountaintop Campus, Bethlehem. 610-7586880. Peter Berg: Labyrinths: Berg’s monumental abstract drawings suggest ideas of imaginary space expanding and contracting beyond physical limitations. Through Dec. 7. luag.org.
LEHIGH VALLEY CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL, CORPORA GALLERY,
321 E. Third St., Bethlehem. 610868-2971. InVision Photography Festival: Works by Jane S. Noel and visual art and photography elective students. Through Nov. 21. charterarts.org.
LUTHER CREST RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 800 Hausman Road, South Whitehall Township. 610-3918202. Catherine Rhoades: Through Dec. 31.
MARLIN AND REGINA MILLER GALLERY AT KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY, 15200 Kutztown Road, 610-683-1575. The National Poster Retrospecticus: 400 handprinted posters made by over 150 of the most prominent poster designers around the world. Through Nov. 16. .kutztown.edu.
MARTIN GUITAR MUSEUM & VISITORS CENTER, 501 Sycamore St., Nazareth. 610-759-2837. Evolution of the D-28: Explores the history of Martin’s famed D-28 acoustic guitar, an instrument of choice for early country stars and folk-rock musicians of the 1960s. Through Dec. 31. martinguitar.com. MERCER MUSEUM, 84 S. Pine St., Doylestown. 215-345-0210. Once Upon a Time: Exploring the
World of Fairy Tales: Step inside the larger-than life pages of fairy tales from around the globe, including “Cinderella,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Jack and the Beanstalk.” Through Jan. 6. mercermuseum.org.
MORAVIAN ARCHIVES , 41 W. Locust St., Bethlehem. 610-8663255. Sing, O Ye Heavens: Moravian Music & Instrument Making: Exhibit features a 1763 cello, made in Bethlehem by Moravian instrument maker and composer John Antes. The recently discovered instrument is the oldest known cello made in America and on public display for the first time. Also, original Moravian musical compositions, David Tannenberg organ pipes and more. Through May 30. moravianchurcharchives.org. MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 214 E. Center St., Nazareth. 610-759-5070. Unearthed: Moravian Archaeology: Explore Moravian involvement in archaeology. moravianhistoricalsociety.org. MUHLENBERG COLLEGE, MARTIN ART GALLERY, 2400 W. Chew St., Allentown. 484-664-3467. In Focus: David Mann’s large oil/alkyld works are specific and broad at the same time. While his dramatic paintings include incredible detail, the scale of the subject matter remains elusive as some appear cosmological, while others appear to be images taken from under the microscope. Through Jan. 2. muhlenberg.edu.
MUSEUM OF INDIAN CULTURE, 2825 Fish Hatchery Road, Salisbury Township. 610-797-2121. The Great Native American Toolkit: Prehistoric stone tools and pottery used by the ancient Native American Cultures. The Great Native American Toolkit: Prehistoric stone tools and pottery used by the ancient Native American Cultures. . Mystery Unearthed: The Extraordinary Story of Two Lenape Rock Shelters: Southwest Pennsylvania shelters. Treading Lightly Around Prehistoric Digs: 1980’s Interstate-78 Southern Corridor Project. museumofindianculture.org. NATIONAL CANAL MUSEUM,
2750 Hugh Moore Park Road, Easton. 610-923-3548 x400. Frank Wyso: The Coal Connection: Paintings and sculptures document the tools and working conditions of the anthracite coal mines of Northeastern Pennsylvania and the modest means and lifestyles of the coal miners’ families. Powering America: Pennsylvania’s Anthracite Railroads: Examines the interconnected development of the anthracite coal industry and railroads through photographs, maps, artifacts and video focusing on an HO-gauge model railroad display featuring locomotives and railcars of the anthracite lines. Through Dec. 23.
NEW ARTS PROGRAM, 173 W. Main St., Kutztown. 610-683-6440. The Project Wall: Lost Found Free: Lindsay Fort’s images of roadside refuse and handmade signs taken along her commuter route. The “lost” part documents “Lost Dog” signs. Through Dec. 16. Works from 1968-2018: Sculpture and Project Images: Patricia Johanson multidisciplinary designs combine art, ecology, landscaping and functional infrastructure. Video documentary, Nov. 30 (7 p.m., NAP Space Gallery; free). Through Dec. 16. newartsprogram.org.
NEW HOPE ARTS, 2 Stockton Ave., New Hope. 215-862-9506. Works on Wood: Fine furniture, sculptural forms and vessels by contemporary artists from around the nation. Through Jan. 6. newhopearts.org. NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE, COMMUNICATIONS HALL, 3835 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem Township. Waiting
Still: Photographs by Nicolas Bowen. Part of ArtsQuest InVision Photography Month. Through Dec. 15. northampton.edu.. NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE, DUNNING GALLERY, 2411 Route 715, Tannersville. 610-8615336. Rescue Dog: 30 artists showcase work in a variety of media, from oil painting to watercolor, photographs and more. Annual National Endowment for the Humanities exhibit held in conjunction with the college’s Annual Humanities Theme: “Humanities Best Friend: Dogs and the Human Saga.” Through Jan. 4. northampton.meritpages.com. NURTURE NATURE CENTER, 518 Northampton St., Easton. 610-2534432. Perspectives 5: Art on Environment: 20 artists and writers take a closer look at environmental issues inspired and informed by NOAA’s Science on Sphere. Through Jan. 12. nurturenaturecenter.org.
PAYNE GALLERY, MORAVIAN COLLEGE, 99 W. Church St., Bethlehem. 610-861-1491. Grace Graupe Pillard - The World in Which I Walk: Portraiture conveying the vitality and diversity of 21st-century culture rampant with selfies. Through Nov. 18. moravian.edu. PENN STATE-LEHIGH VALLEY, COMMUNITY GALLERY, 2809 Saucon Valley Road, Center Valley. 610-285-5261. The Morning Call Amateur Scholastic Digital Photography Contest: Portraits, action shots, land or cityscapes by middle and high school students. Through Dec. 15. lehighvalley.psu.edu.
RE:FIND’S GALLERY ON THE WALK, 645 W. Hamilton St., Allentown. 610-841-4866. Gregory Coates: Paintings. “Sacred Place (Contemplation, Consideration, Individuality).” Through Dec. 2. READING PUBLIC MUSEUM, 500 Museum Road, 610-371-5850. Across the Atlantic: American Impressionism through the French Lens: Examines the sometimes complex relationship between French Impressionism of the 1870s and ’80s and the American interpretation of the style in the decades that followed. Through Jan. 20. Dinosaurs in Motion: Blends science, art and innovation with 14 fully interactive, recycled life-size metal dinosaur sculptures created by North Carolina artist John Payne. Through Jan. 6. Sign of the Times: The Great American Political Poster 1844-2012: History of political campaigns. Through Jan. 19. readingpublicmuseum.org.
RONALD K DE LONG GALLERY AT PENN STATE-LEHIGH VALLEY, 2809 Saucon Valley Road, Center Valley. 610-285-5261. Between Silence and Light: Charles Stonewall’s conceptual photographs paired with poetry that touch on social circumstances and images that reflect the many voices that are less heard. Through Dec. 15. lehighvalley.psu.edu.
SANTA BANNON/FINE ART ,25W. Third St., Bethlehem. 610-9975453. A Retrospective: Drawings, paintings and photographs by Thomas John Shillea. Through Nov. 11. santafineart.com.
SIGAL MUSEUM, 342 Northampton St., Easton. 610-253-1222. The Cat’s Meow: Period music, fashion, movies, design and the everyday life of a Lehigh Valley resident during an era of rapid change. Through July 29. Through July 28. Sign Language: Protest Passion and Politics: Documentary photographer Ed Eckstein captures the immediacy and timelessness of modern protest with a series that focuses on the powerful signage created to voice dissent and sway public opinion. Through Jan. 6. sigalmuseum.org.
STUDIO B ART GALLERY, 39A E. Philadelphia, Boyertown. 610-5637879. Diverse Elements: Paintings by Sandra and Bob Wood and 3D sculptures by Daniel Schlenker and Bob Hakum. Through Dec. 2.
THE WHARTON ESHERICK MUSEUM, 1520 Horse Shoe Trail,, Malvern. 610-644-5822. The Art of the Stool: 18 woodworkers from across the country whose works draw inspiration from Esherick’s unique and inventive designs, encouraging artists to continue to reinvent the world around us. Through Dec. 30. whartonesherickmuseum.org.
WILLIAMS CENTER GALLERY, WILLIAMS CENTER FOR THE ARTS, 317 Hamilton St, Easton. 610-330-5000. Kate Gilmore: In Your Way: 10 works, nine performance videos and one live performance/sculptural installation that invites audience participation, focusing on herself or several women, wearing stereotypical feminine clothing and footwear while performing difficult, labor-intensive tasks in self-constructed spaces. Through Nov. 17. William Wegman: Instant Miami: Witty and whimsical photographs of Havana nightlife juxtaposed against the ordinary. Through Dec. 8. galleries.lafayette.edu.