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LEHIGH VALLEY ARTS COUNCIL CALENDAR NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2019 DANCE DANCE 11/1 - 11/3 ACT 1 DESALES (610) 282-3192 | 2755 Station Ave., Center Valley Emerging Choreographers Concert. The dance season opens with the choreographic expressions of our talented dance majors. Schubert Theatre | Fri- Sat, 8pm Sat-Sun, 2pm | $15/$12. 11/6 WILLIAMS CENTER FOR THE ARTS (610) 330-5009 | 317 Hamilton St., Easton Wendy Whelan, Maya Beiser, Lucinda Childs, David Land/the Day. Dance lengend, Whelan and cellist, Beiser perform together in this captivating mediation on life and the inevitable passage of the soul. 8pm | $30 11/7-11/9 MUHLENBERG COLLEGE THEATRE & DANCE (484) 664-3333 | 2400 Chew St., Allentown Moving Stories. Student #METOO Project: Martha Posner and Amy Arbus at Penn State LV choreographed dance concert. The Dorothy Hess Baker Theatre, Trexler Pavilion for Theatre & Dance | Thu, Fri, Sat 8pm; Sat 2pm | $15/$8 Repertory Dance Theatre’s 12/14-12/15 Nutcracker. With the Allentown PENNSYLVANIA YOUTH BALLET 11/22-11/23 Symphony Orchestra. Professional guest (610) 865.0353 | 556 Main Street, Bethlehem artists join by a cast of 100 dancers. The Nutcracker. With full orchestra LEHIGH VALLEY CHARTER 2pm | $22/$35/$42 HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS and chorus for “Waltz of the Snowfl akes” Zoellner Arts Center at Lehigh University | Sat 1 & (610) 868-2971 | 321 E. Third St., Bethlehem 12/8 4:30pm, Sun 2pm | $27/$50 Dance Soup. This concert of student- choreographed work is directed by Jennifer STATE THEATRE EXHIBITIONS Weaver. Dance Soup provides students (610) 252-3132 | 453 Northampton St., Easton EXHIBITIONS with the opportunity to practice the skills they learn in Improvisation and Dance Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM Nutcracker. Composition classes. 7pm | $5/$15 Step into a simpler time (610) 432.4333 | 31 N. 5th St., Allentown fi lled with sweet dreams and Christmas Wed–Sat 12–4pm; Sun 12–4pm 12/7-12/8 magic. With world-class artists, over 200 THRU 12/22: Designing Hollywood: dazzling costumes, stunning sets, towering MILLER SYMPHONY HALL Golden Age Costumes from the puppets and soaring birds. 2pm & 6pm | Gene London Cinema Collection. (610) 432-6715 | 23 N. 6th St., Allentown $43/$38/$33 Featuring more than fi fty garments that THE BAUM SCHOOL OF ART GALLERY ON FOURTH range from period clothing to items from (610) 433.0032 | 510 W. Linden St., Allentown (610) 905-4627 | 401 Northampton St., Easton stars’ personal wardrobes, this exhibition Mon–Thu 9am–9:30pm, Fri & Sat 9am–3pm THRU 12/1: Glenn Harren: Just off ers a behind-the-scenes peek at the THRU 11/21: Windows to the Past: Paint. Closing Reception: Sun 12/1, 12-5pm glamour of Golden Age Hollywood. Lehigh County. Photographer Matthew 12/14-1/20/2020: Femi Johnson: THRU 8/30/2020: Maker & Muse: Blum highlights buildings in Lehigh County The Embodiment of Abstraction. Women and Early Twentieth that are on the National Register of Opening Reception: Sat 12/14, 6-9pm Historic Places. Century Art Jewelry. Features Closing Reception: Sun 1/20, 12-5pm more than two hundred pieces of jewelry Closing Reception: Thu 11/21, 6-8pm and decorative objects that explore the 12/1-12/23: Holiday Pop Up signifi cant role and impact of women on Shop. The galleries are transformed GALLERY 840 jewelry design in the early 20th century. into a beautiful holiday pop up shop and (484) 866-2972 | 840 Hamilton St. #101, decorated for the season with gifts for Allentown | Wed & Fri 11am–2:30pm; Thu 11am- 5:30pm; Sat 10am-3pm , Sun 1:30-4pm AMERICA ON WHEELS MUSEUM everyone on your holiday list. Features local artists. Reception: Sat 12/7 1-3pm 11/21-12/21: Holiday Art market. (610) 432-4200 | 5 N. Front St., Allentown Pottery, paintings, glass trees, jewelry, JULY-DEC: Automotive Portraits by unique art & artisan wares and more. Bill Bravo. The exhibit captures cars that BETHLEHEM FINE ARTS are meticulously photographed outdoors COMMISSION THRU 11/16: Behind the Red and under prevailing lighting conditions. Rotunda Gallery | 10 E. Church St., Bethlehem Curtain. Robyn Bingham’s elegant $10/$8 Mon–Fri 8:30am–4:30pm paintings help you rediscover the richness 11/10-12/19: Charles Stonewall of an era inspired by stately opera houses and historic theaters. ART BAYOUMI GALLERY Photography. Artist Reception: Sun 11/10, (484) 908-0628 | 12 S. 4th St., Emmuas 2-4pm Tue–Fri 11–7pm; Sat 11-5pm; Sun 11-3pm JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY 11/1-12/31: The Season of Winter BRADBURY SULLIVAN LGBT Bliss. Array of fall and winter paintings, COMMUNITY CENTER (610) 435.3571 | 702 N. 22nd St., Allentown Wed 11am - 2pm; Fri 2-5pm; Sat 9am- 2pm stained glass, ornaments and gifts of art (610) 347-9988 | 522 W. Maple St., Allentown THRU 11/14: David Ely Malloy. by artists Diane Hutchinson, Jim Rilko, 11/2-12/30: Pride = Power. Recent Featuring ceramics and paintings. Mohamed Mansour and Sheila Kuhns. works by Philadelphia artist Gabriel Lisa Fraenkel, Martinez. Brunch and artist reception: 11/21-1/16/2020: Ceramics and Susan Smerker, Sat 11/2, 10am-12pm ARTSQUEST’S Paintings. Opening Reception: Thu 11/21, 6:30 BANANA FACTORY - 8:00pm (610) 332.1300 | 25 W. 3rd St., Bethlehem CEDAR CREST COLLEGE Mon–Fri 8am–9:30pm; Sat & Sun 8:30am–7pm (610) 606-4666 | 100 College Dr., Allentown LAFAYETTE COLLEGE 11/1-11/30: Featured Resident THRU 1/2/2020: Plain and Fancy. ART GALLERIES Photographers from the Banana Traditional works from the Historic (610) 758-2787 | 243 N. 3rd St., Easton Factory Arts Center. Judy Reinford, Bethlehem Museums and Sites sites paired Tue–Fri 11am–5pm; Sat 12–4pm Olaf Starorypinski & Bruce Ward. with contemporary art by Leslie Fletcher, Jill Odegaard, Scott Sherk & Pat Badt, WILLIAMS CENTER GALLERY 11/1-1/12/2020: James M Collins: Rhonda Wall, Brian Wiggins. THRU 12/15: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: Patio Life. Photography exhibit. Reception: Fri 11/8, 5:30-7:30 Japanese Prints from the Taubman Museum of Art’s Permanent Collection. Recognized ELEVEN20 as the last master of Ukiyo-e, a genre (908) 303-7286 | 1120 Bulter St., Easton of woodblock prints and paintings that WANT TO GIVE A 11/16: Grand Opening/Open fl ourished in Japan from the 17th through House. 20,000 sq ft of art studios, 19th centuries. workshops and gallery space in Easton’s COMPLETELY West Ward. A former car dealership/small GROSSMAN GALLERY factory/re-manufacturing facility has been THRU 11/23: Kim Altomare: New (half) renovated and (half) converted and Work. Altomare is the inaugural recipient DIFFERENT is now ready to open its door. 6-11pm of the Yale University School of Art Residency at Lafayette College. GIFT THIS FOX OPTICAL & GALLERY (610) 332-2400 | 28 E. Third St., Bethlehem KUTZOWN UNIVERSITY 11/1-30: Photography by Marla GALLERIES HOLIDAY SEASON? Burke. Photography and sculpted photos. (610) 683-4500 | 210 Sharadin Art Studio, Kutztown Opening reception: Fri 11/1, 6-9 pm THRU 11/10: John Cunningham: HYPOSTYLE. 12/6-1/25/2020: Eye Eye Eye. This site specifi c GIVE ART. installation is an investigation of the formal Textiles and other pieces by Ted Hallman. and spatial potential of the peripheral Opening reception: Fri 12/6, 6-9 pm 2 lvartscouncil.org | NOV / DEC 2019 Public Reception: Tue 11/19, 5:30-7pm. Artist Talk: components of urban building assembly. THRU 12/7: Brit Pop Snapshot. Hypostyle is an exploration of form, scale, While responses to American pop culture Thu 11/7, 7pm materiality, and tectonic expectations. remained central, British Pop artists like 11/19-2/8/2020: Heide Fasnacht: Students and volunteers helped create this Eduardo Paolozzi, Patrick Hughes, and Past Imperfect. A show of works installation during the artist’s residency. Patrick Caulfi eld infused their work with a by NYC-based artist, with catalog and Cunningham is an architect based in sense of parody and ironic distance. essay by Nancy Princenthal, in our main Public Reception: Tue 11/19, Brooklyn, NY. SIEGEL GALLERY, IACOCCA HALL exhibition space. 11/21-2/9/2020: Rodrigo Mon-Thu 9am-10pm, Fri 9am-5pm 5:30-7pm. Artist Talk: Thu 11/7, 7pm in the Recital Valenzuela: JORNADA. Hall, Baker CFA. Curated THRU 12/6: Scale Shift: Large and by Jayne Struble and presented by the Small Works. Visitors are invited to Department of Art. In his videos and experience their own changing perception MUSEUM OF INDIAN CULTURE photo-based works, he utilizes a complex of relative size and imaginary space as they (610) 797-2121 | 2825 Fish Hatchery Rd., Allentown process of creating, editing and manipulat- view these large and small works from the Fri–Sun 10am–4pm ing his compelling content to address the LUAG permanent collection. ONGOING: Warrior Spirit—Journey collective experiences common to work- of the Native American Warrior ing-class people living in the United States. Pulling from his keen insights and personal LEHIGH VALLEY CHARTER Chronicles the 200–year history of native experiences, Valenzuela creates a language HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS participation in the U.S. military. that describes the hopeful yet often heart (610) 868-2971 | 321 E. Third St., Bethlehem ONGOING: Mystery Unearthed breaking pursuit of the idealized American 11/1-12/13: Art Exhibit: InVision The Extraordinary Story of Two Dream. Born in Cuba, Valenzuela currently Photography Festival- “Ilene’s Lenape Rock Shelters. The exhibit teaches photography at UCLA. Woods” featuring the work of Ilene features stone and bone tools, pendants, Opening Reception: Thu 11/21, 4-6pm Wood, Thomas Shillea and Ray Starner.