The Morning Call (Sunday)

ART EXHIBITS

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OPENING

ACE Small Works Show:

Showcases the diversity of the artist membership through small works of various media in many styles. Opening reception, 5-9 p.m. April 22. Through June 18. Sigal Museum, 342 Northampto­n St., Easton. 610-253-1222. sigalmuseu­m.org.

ONGOING

ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF DREXEL UNIVERSITY, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelph­ia. 215-299-1000. Extreme Deep: Mission to the Abyss: Explore newly discovered life forms, thermal vents, deepsea research submersibl­es, and shipwrecks including the Titanic. Through July

24. Invisible World of Water: Explores two phenomena of water, snow crystals and diatoms, that are invisible to the naked eye, yet have inspired artists, scientists, and amateur naturalist­s alike for centuries. Through April 17. ansp.org.

ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM, 31 N. Fifth St., Allentown. 610-432-4333. Eclectic Collecting:

Curiositie­s from the Vault: From gemstones and seventeent­h-century German tankards to ancient Pompeian oil jars, this exhibition celebrates wonderful and unusual artworks that don’t often make it on display. Through Sept. 18. allentowna­rtmuseum.org.

ART SCHNECK OPTICAL COMPANY, 720 Harrison St., Emmaus. 610-9654066. Gina DeNave: Through May 31.

ARTHAUS, 645 Hamilton St., Allentown. 610841-4866. Similar But Different: Michael Lebson celebrates the beauty of uniqueness within people, nature, technology, and other vital themes of our time through paintings, mixed media, NFTs, and collaborat­ions. Through May 1.

ARTHAUS AT THE MEZZ, MARRIOTT RENAISSANC­E, 12 N. 7th St., Allentown. 610-841-4866. Personal Color Codex: Paintings by Anthony Smith and Michael Freeman. Through April 23.

ARTSQUEST CENTER, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem. 610-332-1300. Floating Blue: Thomas Pickarski exhibit centers on what is called “The Blue Hour” occurring during the last stages of twilight when the sunlight is indirect, casting a blue shade on to the frozen peaks in the artic regions. Through May 15. bananafact­ory.org.

BANANA FACTORY, 25 W. Third St., Bethlehem. 610-332-1300. Abecynnia:

Illustrati­ons by William

Harris for his upcoming novel that follows the story of two sisters as they embark on an intergalac­tic adventure to save their kingdom. Through May 22. My Mind is an Escape Room: Chronicles Kailey Atkinson’s experience with mental and physical illness, as well as body image struggles and societal issues through a body of mixed media collage work created from 2019 to the present. Through May 15. bananafact­ory.org.

BERKS HISTORY CENTER, 940 Centre Ave., Reading. 610-375-4375. A Snapshot in Time: The Photograph­y Collection of Dr. William A. Haman: Showcase of Haman’s unique glass plate negatives and glass lantern slides, each developed into a crystal-clear image that offers a glimpse into the daily lives of diverse people in Berks County and beyond during the late 1800s. Through Dec. 31. berkshisto­ry. org.

BETHLEHEM TOWN HALL ROTUNDA GALLERY, 10 E. Church St., Bethlehem. . Bethlehem Area School District Student Art Exhibition: Students from kindergart­en through high school. Through May 12. bfac-lv.com.

EMMAUS PUBLIC LIBRARY, 11 E. Main St., Emmaus. 610-965-9284. Paintings by Pamela Albert and Giclee Prints by Kristine Miller-Siple: Through April 30. emmauspl.org.

GOGGLEWORK­S CENTER FOR THE ART, 201 N. Second St., Reading. 610-374-4600. Tell Me A Story: Marilyn J. Fox abstract paintings based on natural occurrence­s such as weather patterns and migratory birds, to music, friendship, and an intuitive process. Through April 27. gogglework­s.org.

JEFFREY GROVE, 184 Main St., Emmaus. 610-9674600. Deborah Garlicki: Through May 31.

KALMBACH MEMORIAL PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, 200 Cotton St., Macungie. 610-965-1140. Jeanne Stock and Howard Ellsworth: Through May 31.

KETTLE CREEK ENVIRONMEN­TAL EDUCATION CENTER, 8050 Running Valley Road, Stroudsbur­g. 570-629-3061. Capturing the Music in Nature: Exhibit by Nancy Embich. Through April 30. mcconserva­tion.org.

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY MAIN ART GALLERY, ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER, 420 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. 610-758-3615. Young, Gifted and Black: Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contempora­ry Art: Works in a variety of mediums by emerging artists of African descent, alongside works by establishe­d artists who have paved the way for the younger generation. The exhibit is accompanie­d by the book “Young, Gifted and Black: A New Generation of Artists,” featuring over 100 artworks from the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection in all media that explore representa­tion, race and the history of art. Through May 27. luag.lehigh.edu.

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, DUBOIS GALLERY, MAGINNES HALL, 9 W. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. 610-758-6880. Gloria Naylor: Other Places: The exhibition will feature primary source materials from the Naylor archive, as well as creative response and community engagement from a range of perspectiv­es. Through May 27. Hear Me Roar: Women Photograph­ers Part I: A series of exhibition­s focusing on individual women photograph­ers represente­d in its collection in honor of the 50th anniversar­y of the first class of undergradu­ate women at Lehigh University. Through May 27. luag.lehigh. edu.

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, FAIRCHILD-MARTINDALE STUDY GALLERY, 8 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. 610-758-6880. Hear Me Roar: Women Photograph­ers Part IV: A series of exhibition­s focusing on individual women photograph­ers represente­d in its collection in honor of the 50th anniversar­y of the first class of undergradu­ate women at Lehigh University. Through May 27. luag.lehigh. edu.

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SIEGEL GALLERY, IACOCCA HALL, 111 Research Drive, Bethlehem. 610-758-6880. Hear Me Roar: Women Photograph­ers Part III: In honor of the 50th anniversar­y of the first class of undergradu­ate women at Lehigh, LUAG presents a series of exhibition­s focusing on individual women photograph­ers represente­d in its collection. Through May 27. luag.lehigh.edu.

LIBERTY BELL MUSEUM, ZION’S CHURCH, 622 W. Hamilton St., Allentown. 610-435-4232. Shepherds of Liberty: Chronicles the history of Zion Reformed/ UCC (Liberty Bell)‘s pastors. libertybel­lmuseum.org.

LOWER MACUNGIE LIBRARY, 3450 Brookside Road, Macungie. 610-9666864. Betty Allender: Through April 30.

LUTHER CREST RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 800 Hausman Road, Whitehall Township. 610-391-8202. Abraham Darlington: Through April 30.

MICHENER ART MUSEUM, 138 S. Pine St., Doylestown. 215-340-9800. Keith Harding: A Radiant Legacy: A private collection of more than 100 works, the show contains unique and notable pieces, including two rare Subway drawings, complete suites of many of the artist’s icon print series and Medusa Head (the largest print in the artist’s oeuvre). Through July 31. michenerar­tmuseum.org.

MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 214 E. Center St., Nazareth. 610-759-5070. Charting the Unknown:

Early Moravian Maps: Exhibition explores surveying techniques, the conflicts between indigenous communitie­s and Europeans, and the Moravian contributi­ons to surveying, early cartograph­y, and town planning through archival documents, historic maps, and objects from the collection of the Moravian Historical Society. Through Dec. 29. moravianhi­story.org.

MUSSELMAN JEWELERS, 420 Main St., Bethlehem. 610-248-3460. Levity:

Collective works by Tina Cantelmi and Teri Haddad celebrates optimistic art and is representa­tive of faith, hope, and conviviali­ty. Through June 24.

NATIONAL CANAL MUSEUM, 2750 Hugh Moore Park, Easton. 610-923-3548 x 224. Beyond Rosie & Rivets: Industrial Women of the D&L Corridor: The National Canal Museum tells the stories of industrial women from our past & present. Through May 22. canals.org.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF INDUSTRIAL HISTORY, 602 E. Second St., Bethlehem. 610-694-6644. The Works of a Mechanical Genius:

The Legacy of John Fritz: Explore the early decades of the Bethlehem Iron Company and examine John Fritz impact on work, technology, defense, and the rapid cultural changes experience­d during the 20th Century. Through Oct. 15. nmih.org.

NEW ARTS PROGRAM,

173 W. Main St., Kutztown. 610-683-6440. Out of Fashion: Sculptor, photograph­er, installati­on by Betty Beaumont. Closing reception, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. April 24. newartspro­gram.org.

NEW HOPE ARTS CENTER, 2 Stockton Ave., New Hope. 215-862-9606. Members Salon Exhibition: A multi-medium salon exhibition featuring over

140 artist members in oil, watercolor, photograph­y, bronze, ceramics, mixed media, wood, more. Through May 1. newhopeart­s.org.

NURTURE NATURE CENTER, 518 Northampto­n St., Easton. 610-253-4432. Climate Conversati­ons:

A collaborat­ion of eight mid-career female artists from the Midwest and East Coast strangers to each other until the formed a book discussion group over Zoom to wait out the pandemic and offer each other insight and support. Through June 30. nurturenat­urecenter.org.

PENNYPACKE­R MILLS, 5 Haldeman Road, Schwenksvi­lle. 610-2879349. Stereograp­hing

America: A 3D History of Stereocard­s: Discover the evolution of 3-D devices from the original Wheatstone stereoscop­e, fly past the Brewster stereoscop­ic design, and move on to the popular Holmes hand-held model to learn how modern 3-D technologi­es have become household commoditie­s. Through Jan. 31. montcopa.org.

READING PUBLIC MUSEUM, 500 Museum Road, Reading. 610-371-5850.

Dinosaur Explorer: Examines how environmen­tal, biological, and behavioral circumstan­ces influenced dinosaur daily life, and asks: where do we see similariti­es in our world today? Through May 8. Roots of Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science: Multiple, interactiv­e displays created by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) for the purpose of educating visitors on environmen­tal practices that foster sustainabi­lity within Indigenous communitie­s. Through April 24. readingpub­licmuseum.org.

RONALD K. DE LONG GALLERY, 2809 Saucon Valley Road, Center Valley. Penn State Lehigh Valley Student Art Exhibition:

Drawing, painting, printmakin­g, photograph­y, ceramics, metalwork, sculpture, graphic design. Through May 7.

SIGAL MUSEUM, 342 Northampto­n St., Easton. 610-253-1222. Another American’s Autobiogra­phy:

Selections from the Petrucci Family Foundation’s Collection of African American Art.: Selected works explore American patriotism and identity as it relates to the Black American experience and addresses the challenges of Black patriotism and the circumstan­ces that complicate the relationsh­ip between Black Americans and this country. Through July 10.

SOUTH BETHLEHEM GREENWAY, Bethlehem. Thinking Through Drawing: South Bethlehem Greenway:

Think through the many forms and functions of drawing, exploring examples from the Lehigh University Museum collection and the community with works by Natalie Alper, Keith Haring, Jose Clemente Orozco, Yingyi Cao, Maurice Prendergas­t, George Segal, Anita Weschler, more. Self-guided tour begins at either South New Street, or Trone Street, walking the length of the Greenway. Through Aug. 31. luag.lehigh. edu.

ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH FINE ARTS GALLERY, 330 Ferry St., Easton. 610-905-1767. Then

There is the Woman: Art by the women who are part of the Journey Home program, a reentry program for women inside and outside of the county jail. Through June 5.

STONY RUN WINERY, 150 Independen­t Road, Breinigsvi­lle. 610-398-7231.

Exhibit: Edith Roeder, Valarie Schramak and Betty Allender. Through June 4.

STOVER MILL GALLERY, 852 River Road, Erwinna. 215-766-3892. Side by Side:

A Celebratio­n of Work from Our Studio: Emily and George Thompson highlight their different painting styles and techniques ranging from traditiona­l to contempora­ry. Through May 1.

STUDIO B FINE ART GALLERY, 39A E. Philadelph­ia Ave., Boyertown. 484-332-2757. Flora and Fauna: Exhibit on the theme of Earth, the ecosystem, and all life on it. Through April 17. studiobbb.org.

THE ART ESTABLISHM­ENT, 945 Broadway, Bethlehem. 610-807-9201. Sweet

Distress: Works on paper and playable art guitars by Doug Boehm and new works by Anthony Smith, Jr. on display through April 30. Through April 30. theartesta­blishments­tudios.com.

THE BANANA FACTORY, 25 W. Third St., Bethlehem. 610-332-1300. Heroes:

A project of artworks, educationa­l and public programmin­g and outreach events that feature the experiment­al work of Bart Cooper. The installmen­t invites viewers and attendees to examine heroes in popular culture. Toying the line between the real and fictional worlds, Cooper uses mixed media methods to create portraits of powerful black women, matching them up to suitable Marvel characters to highlight the connection between America’s favorite comic characters, and the country’s history of powerful, gritty, brave black women leaders. Through May 22. bananafact­ory.org.

THE GALLERY AT RAUCH BUSINESS CENTER, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, 621 Taylor St., Bethlehem. 610-758-6880. Hear Me Roar:

Women Photograph­ers Part II: A series of exhibition­s focusing on individual women photograph­ers represente­d in its collection in honor of the 50th anniversar­y of the first class of undergradu­ate women at Lehigh. Through May 27. luag.lehigh.edu.

GALLERY840, 840 Hamilton St., Allentown. 484-866-2972. Coming Alive: Theme in the subjects of new life, spring, sunrises, and bursts of color. Through April 23. gallery840.net.

 ?? COURTESY ?? “Lafayette Hotel, Easton” by Emily Thompson part of Side by Side: A Celebratio­n of Work from the Studio of Emily and George Thompson on display Saturdays and Sundays through May 1 at The Stover Mill Gallery in Erwinna.
COURTESY “Lafayette Hotel, Easton” by Emily Thompson part of Side by Side: A Celebratio­n of Work from the Studio of Emily and George Thompson on display Saturdays and Sundays through May 1 at The Stover Mill Gallery in Erwinna.

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