Category Archives: Exhibits
Foursquare Frenzy At the Library!
The Foursquare Frenzy 2012 is in full effect! If you’re a Foursquare user and check-in to various venues on campus, be sure to upload a picture and you’ll be entered to win special prizes! The Frenzy runs from April 10-23rd. … Continue reading
Opening Reception for the Environmental Art Show!
The Library will be hosting its annual Environmental Art Show in conjunction with the University’s celebration of Earth Week. The Exhibit has a grand opening and reception which will be held on Monday April 16 at 7pm to approximately 9pm. … Continue reading
Final Call for Art — Environmental Art Show
The Library is still accepting submissions for its annual Environmental Art Show! You now have until Sunday April 15th to bring your Environmentally themed artwork into the library. The purpose of the Environmental Art Show is to promote sustainability through … Continue reading
There’s Still Time to Visit the Exhibit of Alphabets
The exhibit of alphabets from the Library’s Zaner-Bloser Penmanship Collection is currently on display through April 5th in the 5th Floor Heritage Room of the Library. Want to learn more about the exhibit? Mary Therese Biebel from The Times Leader … Continue reading
Calling All Artists
In honor of Earth Week, the library will be hosting its 2nd Annual Environmental Art Show. The purpose of the Art Show is to promote sustainability and raise awareness about environmental issues. In addition, the exhibit will showcase the talents … Continue reading
Rwandan Art Exhibit and Reception Tonight
The fifth floor Heritage Room is hosting a reception tonight, Tuesday February 21st 7:30-9, for a Rwandan art exhibit on display this week in the Library. The exhibit showcases paintings from a visiting artist, Emmanuel Nkuranga, and Ivuka Arts. Tonight’s … Continue reading
Exhibit of ABC’s: Alphabets from the Zaner-Bloser Collection
The Heritage Room is currently featuring an eye-catching exhibit of Alphabets from the Zaner-Bloser Collection. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Zaner-Bloser was a leader in penmanship and calligraphy instruction. The Company produced manuals providing examples of elaborate … Continue reading
Exhibit Program: “The Genre and Its Place in the History of American Music”
Ricky Ritzel, internationally renowned raconteur and cabaret artist, will tell tales of “The Genre and its Place in the History of American Music” from his perch at the keyboard. His focus will be on the songwriters featured in the library’s … Continue reading
The Swing Set, a New York-Based Trio, is Set to Perform Thursday Evening
The Swing Set, a New York-based trio, will perform selected favorites by songwriters featured in the library’s current exhibit, “A Fine Romance: Jewish Songwriters, American Songs, 1910-1965.” Thursday, September 22, 6-7:30 P.M. Heritage Room– 5th floor of the library The … Continue reading
