April 8–May 4
Check out artwork created by the students at Penn State Lehigh Valley, featuring drawings, paintings, printmaking, photography, metal work, ceramics, sculptures and more. While there is no art major at Penn State Lehigh Valley, all students must take two art classes to graduate. This exhibit highlights the work of students currently in the college's visual studies class, so their majors can range from engineering to business.
Ann Lalik, gallery director and arts coordinator, hires an arts administration major intern to help make this exhibit come to life. “This is an opportunity to get a taste of everything,” says Lalik. From creating a committee to finding music and food for the reception, the intern takes the reins. This gives a student the opportunity to gain real-life experience with the guidance of Lalik.
Visitors can find the exhibit in the Ronald K. De Long Gallery as well as the Community Gallery. There will be a reception held on Wednesday, April 17 from noon to 1:30 p.m., celebrating the young artists and a job well done.
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