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LEHIGH VALLEY ARTS COUNCIL CALENDAR MAY/JUNE 2019 DANCE DANCE 5/4 & 5/5 TAP TIES (610) 217-5112 14th Annual National Tap Dance Day Celebration. Master Tap Dancers teaching and performing in honor of Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson and the great American tradition of tap dance. Performance by NYC-based professional tap company, Les Femmes. Master Classes off ered to youth and adults of all ability levels, and dancers are invited to perform any style of tap dance in the Performance Showcases. Samuels Theatre, Cedar Crest College, 100 College Dr., Allentown | $30 5/31 PENNSYLVANIA YOUTH BALLET (610) 865-0353 | 556 Main St. Bethlehem Coppélia | A family-friendly ballet – classical dance and a comic story come together in this traditional ballet by Leo Delibes. Includes an original puppet by the Mock Turtle Marionette Theatre. Zoellner Arts Center | Fri 7pm | $35/$30/$25 BOHEMIA at Muhlenberg College, Allentown EXHIBITIONS EXHIBITIONS encounter video and photographs that THE ART ESTABLISHMENT expose systems of power and injustice. (610) 807.9201 | 945 Broadway, Fountain Hill ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM THRU 6/2: Indian Sculptures: Tues, Thu-Sat 10am-9pm; Wed 12-9pm, Sun 1-8pm 610.432.4333 | 31 N 5th St., Allentown Avatars of the Hindu Gods. 6/1-6/16: Impression Expressions. Wed–Sat 12–4pm; Sun 12–4pm Sculptures in this exhibition show some of Mary Ann Dunwoodie & Joseph Canto. THRU SPRING 2020: Sol LeWitt’s the infi nite avatars in which Hindu deities Opening reception: 6/1, 2-6pm Wall Drawing #793A. Vibrant color can manifest, and recount stories from ink washes transform Trexler Hall. Hindu tradition. ARTS ACADEMY CHARTER THRU 5/12: Fresh Perspective: THRU 7/28: Katagami: The MIDDLE SCHOOL Modernism in Photography, Japanese Stencil. Intricate designs (610) 351-0234 | 1610 East Emmaus Ave, Allentown 1920-1950. Works by well-known artists and bold style amazed the European 5/17: Visual Arts Spring Showcase. such as Edward Weston, Walker Evans, and American artists who encountered This annual gallery event showcases student and Margaret Bourke-White as well as katagami at the turn of the century. Many artwork in a variety of media, including exemplary work by less recognized artists. became collectors and drew inspiration drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media from these stencils—including architect THRU 5/12: Carrie Mae Weems: and much more. 6:30-8pm Frank Lloyd Wright, whose library from the Strategies of Engagement. Little House is on view. Experience immersive installations and ARTSQUEST’S BANANA 6/23-8/8: 5th Biennial Invitational KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY FACTORY Self Portrait Exhibition. GALLERIES (610) 332.1300 | 25 W 3rd St., Bethlehem Reception: 6/23, 2-4pm (610) 683-4092 Mon–Fri 8am–9:30pm; Sat & Sun 8:30am–7pm MILLER GALLERY | Sharadin Arts Building CRAYOLA GALLERY BETHLEHEM PALETTE CLUB THRU 5/7: Studio Art Senior THRU 6/9: Compendium Annual 3585 Reservoir Rd. Hellertown Exhibition. Juried Exhibition. Designed to Reception: 4/28, 2–4pm highlight the thriving artistic community 5/20-7/27: All Member Exhibit. of the Lehigh Valley and region and to Penn State Lehigh Valley | Closing reception: 7/27 LEHIGH ART ALLIANCE showcase the diverse array of multi- (484) 894-8689 | 9197 Lyon Valley Rd, New Tripoli disciplinary artists. Awards will be BRADBURY SULLIVAN LGBT 6/9: Plein Air Nazareth Reception announced at 7:30pm during SouthSide COMMUNITY CENTER Reception celebrating Plein Air Nazareth Arts and Music Festival. (610) 347.9988 | 522 W Maple St., Allentown Exhibition Light refreshments. BANKO GALLERY THRU 5/10: Drawings by Cupid Nazareth Center for the Arts 30 E. Belvadere St., THRU 6/9: You Belong Here . A Ojala. Cupid Ojala earned his MFA Nazareth | 5-7pm collaboration between Martha Rich & at Parsons The New School for Design Maria Beddia. Friends and former studio where he developed fantasy spaces that mates explore the concept of home as art. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE mirror masculine identities of desire onto ART GALLERIES ALVIN H BUTZ GALLERY | 101 Founders Way themselves as social critique. Reception: Thu (610) 758-2787 | 730 High St., Easton THRU 5/12: Linda Dubin Garfield: 4/4, 6pm Tue–Fri 11–5pm; Sat 12–4pm Japan Series. Printmaker and mixed media artist, creates visual memoirs WILLIAMS CENTER FOR THE ARTS exploring the mystery of memory and FORKS AREA ARTS SOCIETY THRU 6/4: Past | Present | Future the magic of place, using hand-pulled 700 Zucksville Road, Easton The collection includes many treasures printmaking techniques, photography, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16: The Cottage in the from neoclassicism to contemporary; collage and digital imaging. Woods. Forks Area Art Society Annual highlighting recent acquisitions THRU 5/27: Linda Dubin Garfield: Juried Show. Opening reception: 6/2, 2-4pm. Just My Type. Series of monotypes of LEHIGH UNIVERSITY various categories- artists, medical people, FOX OPTICAL & GALLERY ART GALLERIES businesses, and created the title from what (610) 758-2787 | Zoellner Arts Center | 420 E (610) 332-2400 | 28 East Third St., Bethlehem you say when you give/get a business card. Packer Ave., Bethlehem 5/1-6/29: A Final Look: Inside Wed, Fri, Sat 11am–5am; Thu 11am–8pm; CREATIVITY COMMONS | 101 Founders Way the Last Days of Martin Tower Sun 1–5pm THRU 8/26: What is a Lemon? by Glenn Koehler. Photographer and ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER Martha Rich Art Installation | Daily writer, Koehler’s exhibition provides an we are bombarded with chitter-chatter, ads, intimate look chronicling the last fi ve years THRU 5/24: Selections from the words, sounds and noise. This installation is a of one of the valley’s most iconic structures Permanant Collection. Works by physical manifestation of that bombardment. leading up to its implosion in May 2019. Pierre Bonnard, Robert Mapplethorpe, Opening receptions: 5/1 & 6/7, 6-9pm. Pablo Picasso, Romare Bearden, Bernice Abbott, Slvador Dali, Robert ANITA SHAPOLSKY ART Rauschenberg, Henri Matisse, and others. FOUNDATION GALLERY 840 GALLERY AT RAUCH BUSINESS CENTER (570) 325.5815 | 20 West Broadway, Jim Thorpe (484) 866.2972 | 840 Hamilton St #101, Allentown Sat. & Sun 11am – 5pm Thu 1–7pm; Fri 10am–5pm; Sat 9am–2pm THRU 5/24: The Future is Female 5/27-9/2: Diff erent Strokes II. 5/1-5/11: Creative Discovery - Prints by women artists in LUAG This group exhibition highlights the way An Artist’s Exploration. Maureen permanent collection. Faith Ringgold, individual artists express their own visual Burger’s travels become the catalyst Matsubara Naoko, Francoise Gilot, Kathe philosophies through brushstroke. Kollwitz, Marisol Escobar, and more. for her artistic creations as she explores harmony of colors and eff ect of light. FAIRCHILD-MARTINDALE STUDY GALLERY THE BAUM SCHOOL OF ART 5/23-6/29: In the Tradition. Joseph THRU 5/24: Pedro Meyer: Truth (610) 433.0032 | 510 W Linden St., Allentown Skrapits’s paintings of remnant beauty from Fiction. A revolutionary Mexican Mon–Thu 9am–9:30pm, Fri & Sat 9am–3pm explore the enduring power of landscape photographer. Renowned for digital THRU 5/2: An Artistic Discovery painting to stimulate and refresh the manipulation and powerful and provocative 2019. The 7th Congressional District High creative imagination. photographs that share his complex vision School Art Competition and Exhibition. of reality. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER DUBOIS GALLERY, MAGINES HALL BETHLEHEM FINE ARTS OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY THRU 5/24: Elizabeth Frink: COMMISSION (610) 435.3571 | 702 N 22nd St., Allentown Mountain Hawks & Other Rotunda Gallery | 10 E Church St., Bethlehem Call for gallery hours Creatures. Frink was part of a generation Mon–Fri 8:30am–4:30pm 5/16-7/12: Art Gallery Exhibit. of sculptors drawn to pitted metal surfaces 5/8-6/18: David Lee Watercolors Art Gallery Exhibit, artists Marge Hill and Micki and spiky alienated forms which became “Quick Impressions”. Reception: Sunday, signifi ers of post-war anxiey. Auerbach. 5/19, 2-4pm 2 lvartscouncil.org | MAY /JUN 2019 THRU 5/24: Robert Doisneau: European trade goods excavated in 1942 serigraphs, and giclee prints by various Paris After the War. One of France’s from the Broomall Rock Shelter sites. artists. great 20th century photographers. This ONGOING: Tropical Storm Unearths exhibition includes distilled romance of the Upper Saucon’s Ancient Past. city in the post-war era. KIDS & TEENS Robert Kufrovich’s collection of artifacts KIDS & TEENS SIEGEL GALLERY, IACOCCA HALL excavated from a Lenape selement (dated 8,000b.c. to 1,500a.d.) in 1972 after THRU 5/24: Scale Shift Large and ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM Tropical Storm Agnes. Small Works | Experience the changing (610) 432-4333 | 31 N 5th St., Allentown perception of relative size as you view these Sun 12–4pm large and small works from the LUAG NEW ARTS PROGRAM SUNDAYS: ArtVentures. Families can permanent collection. (610) 683-6440 | 173 W Main St., Kutztown create original works of art together in Art Fri–Sun 11am–3pm Ways Interactive Family Gallery. Free LEHIGH VALLEY THRU 7/14: The Project Wall: HERITAGE MUSEUM Sacred Geometry: An Exploration of Colour and Form. ARTS ACAMDEMY CHARTER (610) 435-10741 | 432 W Walnut St., Allentown Works by Tamu MIDDLE SCHOOL $8/$3/Free to Members Ngina visual artist. Reception: 7/14, 1pm (610) 351-0234 | 1610 Emmaus Ave., Allentown ONGOING: How the Lehigh Valley THRU 7/14: 30th Annual 5/4: Instrumental Music Spring Changed America. Explore how our International Invitational Salon Concert. A concert featuring selections region has made historic contributions of Small Works. A salon-style show from screen and stage, including opera, to the development of America from the featuring over 200 wall works by artists fi lm, musicals, and video games, as well as foundations of our nation to the present. from around the country. Artist reception: original student compositions. Foy Concert 5/24, 6-9pm.