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This Month's Events

Tue 16

Inventing Photography: Technical Innovations & Reinventions of Process 07:45am @ Penn State University

This exhibit explores early photography and photographic processes.


Tue 16

Lynd Ward: Storyteller Without Words 08:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit will include prints from Ward's graphic novels as well as some original illustrations and woodblocks.


Tue 16

Licenc'd to Bark: James Gillray and the Art of Satire 10:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit features a selection of James Gillray's witty and socially-biting hand-colored engravings. Gillray is frequently credited with inventing the genre of the British satirical print.


Tue 16

I Heard A Voice: the Art of Lesley Dill 10:00am @ Penn State University

Dill creates figures and tapestries using a mix of bronze, photography, poetry, thread wire and paper.


Tue 16

Selections From the Permanent Collection 10:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit features etchings and engravings made by Italian artists and others working in Italy during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.


Wed 17

Inventing Photography: Technical Innovations & Reinventions of Process 07:45am @ Penn State University

This exhibit explores early photography and photographic processes.


Wed 17

Lynd Ward: Storyteller Without Words 08:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit will include prints from Ward's graphic novels as well as some original illustrations and woodblocks.


Wed 17

I Heard A Voice: the Art of Lesley Dill 10:00am @ Penn State University

Dill creates figures and tapestries using a mix of bronze, photography, poetry, thread wire and paper.


Wed 17

Licenc'd to Bark: James Gillray and the Art of Satire 10:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit features a selection of James Gillray's witty and socially-biting hand-colored engravings. Gillray is frequently credited with inventing the genre of the British satirical print.


Wed 17

Selections From the Permanent Collection 10:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit features etchings and engravings made by Italian artists and others working in Italy during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.


Thu 18

Inventing Photography: Technical Innovations & Reinventions of Process 07:45am @ Penn State University

This exhibit explores early photography and photographic processes.


Thu 18

Lynd Ward: Storyteller Without Words 08:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit will include prints from Ward's graphic novels as well as some original illustrations and woodblocks.


Thu 18

I Heard A Voice: the Art of Lesley Dill 10:00am @ Penn State University

Dill creates figures and tapestries using a mix of bronze, photography, poetry, thread wire and paper.


Thu 18

Licenc'd to Bark: James Gillray and the Art of Satire 10:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit features a selection of James Gillray's witty and socially-biting hand-colored engravings. Gillray is frequently credited with inventing the genre of the British satirical print.


Thu 18

Selections From the Permanent Collection 10:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit features etchings and engravings made by Italian artists and others working in Italy during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.


Fri 19

Inventing Photography: Technical Innovations & Reinventions of Process 07:45am @ Penn State University

This exhibit explores early photography and photographic processes.


Fri 19

Lynd Ward: Storyteller Without Words 08:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit will include prints from Ward's graphic novels as well as some original illustrations and woodblocks.


Fri 19

I Heard A Voice: the Art of Lesley Dill 10:00am @ Penn State University

Dill creates figures and tapestries using a mix of bronze, photography, poetry, thread wire and paper.


Fri 19

Licenc'd to Bark: James Gillray and the Art of Satire 10:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit features a selection of James Gillray's witty and socially-biting hand-colored engravings. Gillray is frequently credited with inventing the genre of the British satirical print.


Fri 19

Selections From the Permanent Collection 10:00am @ Penn State University

This exhibit features etchings and engravings made by Italian artists and others working in Italy during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.