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SUMMARY:"Bridging Bethlehem: 100 Years of the Hill to Hill" Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Bridging Bethlehem: 100 Years of the Hill to Hill chronicles the evolution of bridge-building in Bethlehem\, PA culminating in the construction of the Hill to Hill Bridge\, highlighting the cultural and social impact these structures have had on the city and its residents. Through photographs\, rare documents\, personal accounts\, and media\, the history and pursuit of river crossings in Bethlehem comes to life. \nGallery hours: Monday-Friday\, 9am – 3pm
URL:https://www.bethlehempa.org/event/bridging-bethlehem-100-years-of-the-hill-to-hill-exhibition/
LOCATION:Moravian Archives\, 41 W. Locust Street\, Bethlehem\, P\, 18018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Events,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Through March 31st - 15th Annual Hope & Healing Juried Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Art is a window of hope when an actual window is not possible\nHigh school and college students are invited to create art that inspires healing and hopefulness and donate it to Healing Through The Arts (HTTA). Following the gallery show located in the lobby area\, all art is available free to any hospital\, doctors’ office\, clinic\, or healing facility to inspire patients\, families\, and staff. After 14 years\, HTTA has placed art in more than 40 hospitals and healing facilities.\nStudents create art to help others\, however\, the process of creating the art also helps themselves. They have the opportunity to explore their own creativity and share their own journey. This process is essential at a time that mental health issues are growing. Research shows that nature images are calming and healing to most people.\nLast year’s 14th annual show featured art from 11 high schools and 6 colleges. Students participated individually or with their class and donated 144 pieces of individual art for the gallery show\, including two participants now art educators who submitted pieces with their high school classes. A total of 34 awards were given this year\, the most this show has ever had. There are five judges’ awards with cash prizes ranging from $500-$150. Community Awards are selected by anyone who wants to honor the student work that speaks personally to them and fund the prize. Eighteen students won the $100 prize this year. Additionally\, The Baum School of Art awarded 10 students with scholarships.\nArt shows that life is beautiful and opens the mind to new possibilities by creating optimism. Familiar scenes bring back memories. Unfamiliar ones can create a sense of wonder or desire to see more. As art emotionally draws the viewer into the picture\, it can be a welcome distraction from the pain of recovery and boredom for patients and caregivers.\nSelect artwork from all the Hope & Healing Juried Art Shows are used to create Healing Art Meditations. These single-song mini meditations combine inspiring images and soothing music from Jim Brickman and other acclaimed artists who support the work of HTTA. Meditations can be viewed from HTTA.org on any device\, anywhere\, anytime.\nHealing Through The Arts (HTTA.org) provides instructions and guidance for creating art that is healing. Lehigh University’s College of Health is a leader in improving human health outcomes through interdisciplinary studies and research in population and community health and health innovation and technology. Healing Through The Arts is proud of this partnership.\nThis exhibition is presented in partnership with the Lehigh University Art Galleries for the planning\, installation\, and exhibition programming.
URL:https://www.bethlehempa.org/event/through-march-31st-15th-annual-hope-healing-juried-art-show/
LOCATION:Lehigh University Art Galleries\, 420 E Packer Ave\, Bethlehem\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250223T080000
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SUMMARY:Thomas Shillea and Doug Zucco: “Artists and Teachers” exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Shillea\, photographer\, and Doug Zucco\, printmaker\, will be exhibiting a joint exhibition entitled  “Artists and Teachers” at the Bethlehem Town Hall Rotunda Gallery from February 23 to April 1\, 2025.  This exhibition will focus on these two creative forces and their duality as both artists and educators \, emphasizing their impact within our arts community. There will be an artist reception on Sunday\, February 23 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM with an artist talk at 3:00 PM.  The Rotunda Gallery is located at 10 E. Church Street.  Gallery hours are Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. \nFor five decades\, Thomas Shillea has focused on the complex interaction of identity that include constructs like gender\, sexuality\, race\, ethnicity\, religion\, and aesthetics. A pioneer in experimental photography\, he also employs a classical approach to his art using his 100-year-old large format view camera and printing his unique images  on paper hand-coated with metals like platinum and gold. He has also created commissioned portraits of public figures such as  President Ronald Reagan\, Coretta Scott King\, and Malcolm Forbes\, to name a few. Most recently\, he participated internationally at  Paris Photo in France and The Photography Show at the Park Avenue Armory\, NYC.  His work has been collected by the Smithsonian Museum\, National Portrait Gallery\, Philadelphia Museum of Art\, National Museum of African American History and Culture\,  James A. Michener Art Museum\, and others.  Beside establishing an illustrious art career\, he brings his wealth of knowledge to his students as art professor and concurrently serves as Director of Arts Program at  Northampton Community College in Bethlehem\, Pennsylvania. \nWorking alongside Shillea at the college is his talented colleague\,  Doug Zucco. This artist/teacher is a well-known master printmaker with degrees from Kutztown University and the University of Georgia.  He has previously taught at Kutztown University\, Moravian University\, Cedar Crest College. and presently\, at Northampton Community College.  Zucco has received grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Ford Foundation.  His artwork incorporates symbols\, allegory\, and myth. With his imagery becoming a visual iconography back through time\,  Zucco’s interest in history prompts him to think in layers of meaning and alternative symbolic meanings. Using the  recognizable imagery of a modern deck of playing cards as his inspiration for this show\, he takes the ordinary and makes it iconic\, creating their own compelling mythology. Zucco exhibits his artwork extensively throughout the United States.  In 2023\,  his artwork was on display at the National Museum in Romania. He is currently represented in the collections of The Pew Charitable Trust\, the Philadelphia Public Library\, Muhlenberg College\, the Delaware Art Museum\, and the Getty Museum\, among others. \nThe joint exhibition is sponsored by the Bethlehem Fine Arts Commission (www.bfac-lv.org) and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. \nEVENT CALENDAR:  \nBethlehem Town Hall Rotunda Gallery \n10 E. Church Street\, Bethlehem\, PA 18018  \nHours: Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM  Closed Weekends and Holidays \nThomas Shilea and Doug Zucco \n“Artists and Teachers” \nFebruary 23 to April 1\, 2025 \nThis exhibition focuses on these two creative forces and their duality as both artists and educators\, emphasizing their impact within our arts community.  \nReception: Sunday\, February 23 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM \,  Artist Talk at 3:00 PM
URL:https://www.bethlehempa.org/event/thomas-shillea-and-doug-zucco-artists-and-teachers-exhibit/
LOCATION:Bethlehem Town Hall Rotunda Gallery\, 10 East Church Street\, Bethlehem\, PA\, 18018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bethlehem Fine Arts Commission":MAILTO:rbegbie@rcn.com
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SUMMARY:March Menu Specials at Crave Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:Specials on Nutrient Dense Meal Replacement Shakes and Clean Energy Teas. \nOur shakes contain 24g-32g of protein\, 9g of sugar\, 200-255 calories and 21 essential vitamins and minerals. Our Energy Teas contain\, B Vitamins\, Panax Ginseng\, Aloe concentrate\, and a blend of black and green teas making it metabolism boosting and energy boosting.
URL:https://www.bethlehempa.org/event/march-menu-specials-at-crave-nutrition/
LOCATION:Crave Nutrition\, 77 W Broad St #11C\, Bethlehem\, PA\, 18018
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SUMMARY:Curbside Charity with Habitat for Humanity
DESCRIPTION:Our March Curbside Charity supports Habitat Lehigh Valley and Edge’s She Nailed It team! Stay tuned for details on our Family of 4 meal\, created to benefit this incredible organization. Each meal is $60\, with $30 donated to Habitat for Humanity to help build safe\, affordable homes for hardworking families in the Lehigh Valley.
URL:https://www.bethlehempa.org/event/curbside-charity-with-habitat-for-humanity/
LOCATION:EDGE Restaurant\, 74 W Broad St\, Bethlehem\, PA\, 18018
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T163000
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SUMMARY:Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Speaker Series: Dr. Ingrid Daubechies
DESCRIPTION:Mathematicians Helping Art Conservators and Art Historians.\nPublic lecture with Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony for new members.\nIn recent years\, mathematical algorithms have helped art historians and art conservators putting together the thousands of fragments into which an unfortunate WWII bombing destroyed world famous frescos by Mantegna. Their work revealed that certain paintings by masters were “roll mates” (their canvases were cut from the same bolt)\, so they could virtually remove artifacts in preparation for a restoration campaign\, and get more insight into paintings hidden underneath a visible one. The presentation reviews these applications and gives a glimpse into the mathematical aspects that make this possible.\nIngrid Daubechies is James B. Duke Professor Emerita of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. She was recently awarded a National Medal of Science\, the nation’s highest honor for scientists and engineers.\nProfessor Daubechies earned her Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Although her degree is in (theoretical) physics\, she thought she would become an engineer while growing up. Her mother was heartbroken when she opted for pure science instead\, and predicted Ingrid would end up in the gutter\, jobless. Fortunately\, matters turned out better. Her academic work focuses on mathematical methods for the analysis of signals\, images and data\, with applications in many directions.\nShe enjoys working in collaboration with others\, in her scientific work as well as otherwise. The latter includes\, most recently\, a collaborative mixed media art installation that celebrates the beauty\, creativity and fun of mathematics: https://mathemalchemy.org.\nLight refreshments will be provided.\nThis event is sponsored by LUAG\, Department of Mathematics\, Department of Art\, Architecture and Design\, ADVANCE\, and the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Speaker Series.\nPhoto credit: Les Todd
URL:https://www.bethlehempa.org/event/phi-beta-kappa-visiting-speaker-series-dr-ingrid-daubechies/
LOCATION:Rauch Business Center\, 621 Taylor Ave\, Bethlehem\, 18015
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Speaker Series: Dr. Ingrid Daubechies
DESCRIPTION:Mathematicians Helping Art Conservators and Art Historians. \nPublic lecture with Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony for new members. \nIn recent years\, mathematical algorithms have helped art historians and art conservators putting together the thousands of fragments into which an unfortunate WWII bombing destroyed world famous frescos by Mantegna. Their work revealed that certain paintings by masters were “roll mates” (their canvases were cut from the same bolt)\, so they could virtually remove artifacts in preparation for a restoration campaign\, and get more insight into paintings hidden underneath a visible one. The presentation reviews these applications and gives a glimpse into the mathematical aspects that make this possible. \nIngrid Daubechies is James B. Duke Professor Emerita of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. She was recently awarded a National Medal of Science\, the nation’s highest honor for scientists and engineers. \nProfessor Daubechies earned her Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Although her degree is in (theoretical) physics\, she thought she would become an engineer while growing up. Her mother was heartbroken when she opted for pure science instead\, and predicted Ingrid would end up in the gutter\, jobless. Fortunately\, matters turned out better. Her academic work focuses on mathematical methods for the analysis of signals\, images and data\, with applications in many directions. \nShe enjoys working in collaboration with others\, in her scientific work as well as otherwise. The latter includes\, most recently\, a collaborative mixed media art installation that celebrates the beauty\, creativity and fun of mathematics: https://mathemalchemy.org. \nLight refreshments will be provided. \nThis event is sponsored by LUAG\, Department of Mathematics\, Department of Art\, Architecture and Design\, ADVANCE\, and the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Speaker Series. \nPhoto credit: Les Todd
URL:https://www.bethlehempa.org/event/phi-beta-kappa-visiting-speaker-series-dr-ingrid-daubechies-2/
LOCATION:Lehigh University Art Galleries\, 420 E Packer Ave\, Bethlehem\, PA\, 18015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lehigh University Art Galleries":MAILTO:luag@lehigh.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T183000
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SUMMARY:Seisún
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URL:https://www.bethlehempa.org/event/seisun-4/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Merchant Events,Seisún
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T190000
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SUMMARY:MUSICAL: "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"
DESCRIPTION:The Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts will delight audiences with its production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee\, March 20-23\, 2025. This fun musical comedy tells the heartfelt tale of six awkward spelling champions who learn that winning (and losing) isn’t everything. \nThe Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts (Charter Arts) will delight audiences with its production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee\, Music & Lyrics by William Finn\, Book By Rachel Sheinkin\, Conceived by Rebecca Feldman\, March 20-23\, 2025.  The show is presented by the school’s production arts department in collaboration with the theatre\, vocal\, and instrumental music departments.\nThis fun musical comedy follows a group of middle school students as they compete in the title championship\, spelling their way through outrageously complex vocabulary while coming to terms with the stress of competition and their own personal challenges. In the end\, even the most desperate kids are comforted by the possibility of finding a friend who shares in both the pressure and love of competitive spelling.\nThis production features a talented cast of young actors with lead roles played by: Alex Androu\, Fiona Clifford-Fotopoulos\, Jadaline Fontanez\, Simon Garfias\, Rosie Grellet\, Isavel Mendoza\, Andi Schubert\, and Kamai Williams.\nThe show is directed by Diane Wagner with music direction by Erica Dickson\, technical direction by Ellen Schmoyer and choreography by Anelise Rodriguez. The pit orchestra is conducted by Thomas Maher.\nWagner shares: “From my perspective\, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a perfect musical. The book offers a brilliant blend of humor and heart\, and the music follows suit with lively\, hilarious numbers like Magic Foot juxtaposed with the deep yearning of I Love You. It’s been a true joy working on this show with our students. We look forward to sharing it so that others can experience that same feeling.”\nThis production is produced by Brett Mathews with set and lighting design by Ellen Schmoyer\, costume design by Amy Handkammer\, and sound design by Carlo Acerra. The assistant music director is Malāna Wilson and the stage manager is Destiny Williams.\nEvening performances on March 20-22 at 7 PM. Matinee performances on March 23 at 2 PM. Tickets are $12-$17 and are available for purchase online at CharterArts.org. \nThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
URL:https://www.bethlehempa.org/event/musical-the-25th-annual-putnam-county-spelling-bee-7/
LOCATION:Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts\, 321 E 3rd St\, Bethlehem\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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