Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Families are invited to celebrate the holidays with the festive tradition of Breakfast with St. Nicholas at Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem this season, now located in the all-new Winter Wonderland, presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network part of Jefferson Health. These breakfasts are being held on the last Saturday of November and the first two Saturdays in December.
The annual Breakfast with St. Nicholas is a fun-filled holiday event that features a delicious hot breakfast of eggs, pancakes, sausage, potatoes, yogurt, granola, seasonal fruits & berries, fresh fruit, juice, coffee and milk, all with Father Christmas himself!
Each child will get one complementary photo with St. Nick, and have the opportunity to participate in craft making in the ALL NEW St Nick tent presented by Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital. Following the breakfast, all guests enjoy free admission to Christkindlmarkt, where they can stroll the aisles of handmade holiday creations, listening to live music and more. The holiday marketplace opens at 10 a.m.
Each 12 & under ticket comes with one free 5×7 photo with St. Nicholas and a gift bag! Both adult and ticket prices include free admission to Christkindlmarkt and hot breakfast. Prices include tax and gratuity.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
In March 1920, three children become lost in a white-out blizzard. For the next 25 hours, they must fight to survive while their father leads a desperate hunt to find them before it is too late. After the screenings, join us for a special Q&A with Hazel star and Lehigh Valley native Madelyn Dundon alongside producer Brock Holbert.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
In March 1920, three children become lost in a white-out blizzard. For the next 25 hours, they must fight to survive while their father leads a desperate hunt to find them before it is too late.
It's the final days before Christmas in early 1940s Cleveland, and 9-year-old Ralphie wants one thing from Santa more than anything else: a Red Ryder Carbine Action Air Rifle. As he trudges through the snow to school, faces the neighborhood bully and visits a malevolent department store Santa Claus, Ralphie connives, conspires and campaigns for the most fabulous Christmas present ever in this heartwarming, hysterical and sweetly nostalgic holiday film.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Families are invited to celebrate the holidays with the festive tradition of Breakfast with St. Nicholas at Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem this season, now located in the all-new Winter Wonderland, presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network part of Jefferson Health. These breakfasts are being held on the last Saturday of November and the first two Saturdays in December.
The annual Breakfast with St. Nicholas is a fun-filled holiday event that features a delicious hot breakfast of eggs, pancakes, sausage, potatoes, yogurt, granola, seasonal fruits & berries, fresh fruit, juice, coffee and milk, all with Father Christmas himself!
Each child will get one complementary photo with St. Nick, and have the opportunity to participate in craft making in the ALL NEW St Nick tent presented by Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital. Following the breakfast, all guests enjoy free admission to Christkindlmarkt, where they can stroll the aisles of handmade holiday creations, listening to live music and more. The holiday marketplace opens at 10 a.m.
Each 12 & under ticket comes with one free 5×7 photo with St. Nicholas and a gift bag! Both adult and ticket prices include free admission to Christkindlmarkt and hot breakfast. Prices include tax and gratuity.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Our final Unknown Planet screening of the year comes with a festive twist! Join us for a Holiday Movie Surprise—a mystery pick personally selected by Senior Programming Manager Anthony DeSanctis. Expect something merry, maybe a little unexpected, and totally worthy of the Unknown Planet spirit. You won’t know what’s playing until the lights go down… but who knows—perhaps you’ll discover your next favorite Christmas movie?
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
As the holidays approach, Clark Griswold (Chase) wants to have a perfect family Christmas, so he pesters his wife, Ellen (D'Angelo), and children, as he tries to make sure everything is in line, including the tree and house decorations. However, things go awry quickly.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
ArtsQuest is proud to work with artists at all points in their careers! On December 21st, we are welcoming fifteen emerging regional artists at the Pop-Up Artist Market at Christkindlmarkt.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Fasten your garter belt and come up to the lab and see what's on the slab! It's The Rocky Horror Picture Show! A screamingly funny, sinfully twisted salute to sci-fi, horror, B-movies and rock music, all rolled into one deliciously decadent morsel guaranteed to make you shiver with antici...pation: Join Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon and rock star Meat Loaf in the most popular cult classic of all time.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Former steelworkers or guides trained by steelworkers will lead sidewalk and Hoover-Mason Trestle tours through the Bethlehem Steel plant site. The tours, conducted in partnership with the National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), are held rain or shine and leave from the lobby inside NMIH, 602 E. Second Street, Bethlehem. The guides will take guests on a multi-faceted journey – from the evolution of iron making in the Lehigh Valley to the history of the Bethlehem Plant from its opening to closing, including its importance in World Wars I and II. Along the way, guests will learn about the remaining buildings on the plant site, life in the ethnic neighborhoods surrounding the plant, and what life was like working at the plant. The 1+ hour tour concludes with a question and answer session.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
On the tour, you'll dive into Bethlehem Steel's nearly 100-year history while exploring the former blast furnaces at SteelStacks, an awe-inspiring complex that's nearly a quarter-mile long and reaches a height of more than 230 feet. It's an up-close and personal look at one of the true icons of industry, and one you won't get anywhere else!
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Select prints & handmade books are on display from local artist Emma Ryan this fall at the Bethlehem Area Public Library! ArtsQuest is proud to partner with the Bethlehem Area Public Library to showcase local artists for pop-up exhibitions while the new Creative Factory is under construction.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.
A UFO crashes near an isolated military base in the far Arctic... Scientists recover the craft's now-frozen alien pilot and take it back to their base. While debating whether to study the alien, try to communicate with it or kill it, the pilot awakens--and the scientists' question of if it is friend or foe is quickly answered.
Materia Medica explores the movement of people, practices and materials associated with labor. For this exhibition I have collected materials connected to Mexican workers involved with Bethlehem Steel. You see cyanotype prints of images, and documents from the library archives of Lehigh Valley University Penn State University Library Special Collection, and The National Museum of Industrial History. “Materia Medica” is a medicine book derived from Greek Physician, Pharmacologist, and Bontist Dioscorides. Illustrated in the book are drawings of natural materials and their uses. Metals are included within the book.