Student Theme Show – Presence
The Gallery At Greenley Center 50 E. Main St., Bloomsburg, PA, United StatesCoinciding with LGBTQ Symposium - Living Proud: Your Presence Matters. Reception on Friday, November 1, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
Coinciding with LGBTQ Symposium - Living Proud: Your Presence Matters. Reception on Friday, November 1, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
When punk first exploded as a counter-cultural movement in the mid-1970s, the music was loud, fast, angry, and raw. This exhibit focuses on the visual aesthetics of punk in posters, concert flyers, LPs and 45s, underground zines, photos, buttons and other cultural ephemera. Image: The Cortinas Defiant Pose/Independence, 1977. Poster, The Cortinas. Courtesy of the collection of Andrew Krivine.
The Guerrilla Girls are feminist activist artists who use facts, humor and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias in politics, art, film, and pop culture. They wear gorilla masks in public to protect their anonymity; they could be anyone and they are everywhere.
Seeking a space to present new political art, artists formed the Alternative Museum in New York in 1975. Like the museum, these prints by participating artists address social and humanitarian issues in their imagery that still resonate in today’s cultural landscape.
Beginning instruction available. No beliefs necessary.
Frank DePietro was born and raised in Scranton PA. He received a Bachelor of Art from Bloomsburg University in 1997, majoring in both Painting and Ceramics with a minor in Art History. In 2000 he earned a degree in Art Education from Moore College of Art and Design while continuing his studies in painting. Frank lived in Philadelphia for twelve ...
Family run farm with mouthwatering seasonal produce, beautiful fall flowers and mums, antiques out of the barn, pick and paint your own pumpkin patch. Great selection of fall decor, Mylee and Hannah's awesome five acre corn maze, hayride, outdoor games, live music, and so many more events. Fun for the entire family!
Come visit us at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds and see over 100 RVs! Free admission and parking, trades welcome and refreshments available. Manufacturer representatives will be onsite Thursday through Saturday. Heated and indoors!
Little ones can explore the alphabet, discover numbers, find shapes, see colors, sing rhymes, learn sign language and Spanish, and enjoy stories! Join Miss Beth in the Peters Community Room for a half hour of investigating fun. FAMILY REGISTRATION REQUIRED Sponsored by the Friends of the Thomas Beaver Free Library
Coinciding with LGBTQ Symposium - Living Proud: Your Presence Matters. Reception on Friday, November 1, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
When punk first exploded as a counter-cultural movement in the mid-1970s, the music was loud, fast, angry, and raw. This exhibit focuses on the visual aesthetics of punk in posters, concert flyers, LPs and 45s, underground zines, photos, buttons and other cultural ephemera. Image: The Cortinas Defiant Pose/Independence, 1977. Poster, The Cortinas. Courtesy of the collection of Andrew Krivine.
The Guerrilla Girls are feminist activist artists who use facts, humor and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias in politics, art, film, and pop culture. They wear gorilla masks in public to protect their anonymity; they could be anyone and they are everywhere.