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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
Calling all local filmmakers! Got a rough cut that needs a test run? A scene that’s almost there? Or just want to see how your work plays with a live audience? Open Screenings is your chance to showcase works-in-progress in a supportive, cinema-loving environment—and get real-time feedback from the crowd. Whether you're looking to fine-tune your edit or just take that scary first step of sharing your film, this is your stage.
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
Spruce up your daily fashion with adorable and charismatic fall themed jewelry that will attract tons of compliments, and you can brag that you made these cute creations yourself! In this workshop, participants will use polymer clay to create their own custom earrings, necklaces, and keychains. Due to the quick and affordable nature of this medium, custom charms and jewelry pieces can be made on the fly for any holiday, season, or occasion. This fall themed workshop will focus on earrings and necklaces with pumpkins, skulls, autumn leaves, and any other seasonal theme you may be embracing this fall. In this class we will focus on making charms that can be either dangling or stud earrings, as well as necklaces or keychains, but participants will leave with the knowledge of how to expand their creations as far as they can imagine!
We all know that mystery keeps a relationship alive and that love can be dangerous. But can it also kill you? Exes Morgan and Jean are “Women Who Kill,” paranoid co-hosts of a podcast about female murderers. They’re inches away from getting back together when the mysterious, sexy Simone joins their Park Slope food co-op and Morgan falls quick and hard. But Simone’s secrets make everyone’s fur stand on end, and jealous Jean is convinced she might be a killer with a past to hide. Now what’s a commitment-phobe to do when everything that felt right seems suddenly wrong?
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
This exciting FREE program is part of a partnership between ArtsQuest and The Bethlehem Area Public Library. Join us as we look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture books in the Visitor Center at SteelStacks. Led by Bethlehem Area Public Library librarians and ArtsQuest staff members, we will celebrate pictures books with a different art theme each week.
Inviting all instrumentalists and vocalists to come share some songs with a top rhythm section. We invite all to join! Weather you do: Straight ahead Jazz, Blues, Funk.........Let's blend it all together.
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
This exciting FREE program is part of a partnership between ArtsQuest and The Bethlehem Area Public Library. Join us as we look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture books in the Visitor Center at SteelStacks. Led by Bethlehem Area Public Library librarians and ArtsQuest staff members, we will celebrate pictures books with a different art theme each week. Toddler Storytime runs from September through the beginning of June, every Thursday at 10-10:30 a.m. at the SteelStacks campus, with a Bilingual/Spanish Toddler Storytime every second Thursday of the month.
Come show us what you've got and sing your heart out. This weekly open mic features acoustic performances only, feel free to bring a djembe or box drum, but no full bands please. Signups begin at 6:30 P.M.
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
Spooky season is here, and we’re bringing the weird autumn vibes. Whether you’re a total beginner or want to take your felting skills up a notch, Katie’s got you covered. She’ll guide you through every step of making this little Plague Doctor, sharing her tips and tricks along the way. You don’t need any prior experience, and all the supplies you’ll need are included.
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
This exciting FREE program is part of a partnership between ArtsQuest and The Bethlehem Area Public Library. Join us as we look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture books in the Visitor Center at SteelStacks. Led by Bethlehem Area Public Library librarians and ArtsQuest staff members, we will celebrate pictures books with a different art theme each week. Toddler Storytime runs from September through the beginning of June, every Thursday at 10-10:30 a.m. at the SteelStacks campus, with a Bilingual/Spanish Toddler Storytime every second Thursday of the month.
Inviting all instrumentalists and vocalists to come share some songs with a top rhythm section. We invite all to join! Weather you do: Straight ahead Jazz, Blues, Funk.........Let's blend it all together.
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
This exciting FREE program is part of a partnership between ArtsQuest and The Bethlehem Area Public Library. Join us as we look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture books in the Visitor Center at SteelStacks. Led by Bethlehem Area Public Library librarians and ArtsQuest staff members, we will celebrate pictures books with a different art theme each week. Toddler Storytime runs from September through the beginning of June, every Thursday at 10-10:30 a.m. at the SteelStacks campus, with a Bilingual/Spanish Toddler Storytime every second Thursday of the month.
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.
Art inspires us, moves us, and allows us to express ourselves throughout our lives. Artistic style and physical ability may change, but creativity and self-expression remain possible, and the results are often beautiful. The Lehigh Valley Activity Professionals Association has teamed up with ArtsQuest to offer a unique exhibit featuring seniors in aged care throughout the Lehigh Valley. Join us in appreciating the beauty of living a creative life. Thank you to ArtsQuest Teaching Artist, Katrina Heebner, for facilitating multiple Creative Aging sessions in the community for this exhibition!
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!
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.
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.
This exciting FREE program is part of a partnership between ArtsQuest and The Bethlehem Area Public Library. Join us as we look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture books in the Visitor Center at SteelStacks. Led by Bethlehem Area Public Library librarians and ArtsQuest staff members, we will celebrate pictures books with a different art theme each week. Toddler Storytime runs from September through the beginning of June, every Thursday at 10-10:30 a.m. at the SteelStacks campus, with a Bilingual/Spanish Toddler Storytime every second Thursday of the month.
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!
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.