The Morning Call (Sunday)

ONGOING

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ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM, 31 N. Fifth

St., 610-432-4333. Angel Suarez-Rosado: Talisman: Puerto Rican-born, Easton artist’s site-specific installati­on transforms ordinary objects with Espiritism­o (Spiritism) and Santeria combining elements of Yoruba religion with Catholicis­m. Through Dec. 16. Katagami: The Japanese Stencil: Textiles designed with carved mulberry paper stencils from the museum collection. Through July 28. Molas: Social Fabric: Works that reflect the Guna culture, with imagery ranging from Central American wildlife to Elvis Presley. Through Dec. 9. Power and Piety: Spanish Colonial Art: Paintings, sculpture, silver pieces, furniture and decorative devotional objects made in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies of the Americas from the late 17th to the early

19th centuries. Through Dec. 9. Stephen Antonakos: The Room Chapel: Architectu­ral installati­on by the late light sculptor re-created for the first time in 20 years. Through May 19. The Soviet Lens: Examines the role of truth and censorship in the work of two important Soviet photojourn­alists, Dmitri Baltermant­s and Mark Markov-Grinberg. Through Jan. 6. allentowna­rtmuseum.org. Wall Drawing #793A: Colorful large scale mural designed by Sol LeWitt. Through May 30. allentowna­rtmuseum.org.

ALVERNIA UNIVERSITY, MILLER GALLERY, 400 St. Bernardine St., Reading. 610-796-8330. Discovery: Marilyn Fox. Through Nov. 16. alvernia.edu.

ALVIN H. BUTZ GALLERY, ARTSQUEST CENTER, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem.

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