Looking for a cultural escape without leaving your hometown? Dive into the vibrant local art scene with our comprehensive guide to nearby art exhibitions and events. From thought-provoking lectures to captivating exhibits, there's something for every art enthusiast.
Location: 31 N. 5th St., AllentownWebsite: allentownartmuseum.orgContact: 610-432-4333, Ext. 110
The Allentown Art Museum offers a diverse range of events that coincide with their ongoing exhibits. Notably, the museum's collection includes over 19,000 works of art, making it a treasure trove for art lovers (source).
Location: 18 Bridge St., LambertvilleContact: 609-397-4588
Artists' Gallery in Lambertville is renowned for its annual holiday exhibition, showcasing a variety of unique gifts and artworks. This event is a must-visit for those looking to find one-of-a-kind pieces.
Location: 25 W. Third St., BethlehemWebsite: artsquest.orgContact: 610-332-1300
The Banana Factory is a dynamic community arts center that hosts numerous events throughout the year. Their holiday open house is an excellent opportunity to explore local art and meet the artists behind the creations.
Location: 2 Park St., BlairstownContact: 908-362-6121
Blair Academy's Romano Gallery is currently featuring "Alone Together," an intriguing exhibit that explores the collaborative works of Steve and Dawn Edinger Linden.
Location: 202 N. Union St., LambertvilleContact: 609-397-1858
Bray Gallery is showcasing an impressive collection of works by Joseph Bottari, Malcolm Bray, and Andrew Wilkinson. This exhibit is a fantastic opportunity to experience the diverse styles of these talented artists.
Exploring local art venues not only enriches your cultural experience but also supports the local economy and artists. Whether you're attending a lecture at the Allentown Art Museum or visiting the holiday exhibition at Artists' Gallery, there's a wealth of artistic treasures waiting to be discovered in your community.
For more information on local art events, visit Lehigh Valley Live.
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