Lehigh University Art Gallery asked New York artist Shimon Attie to make “Starstruck,” a film and sculptural installation about the history of Bethlehem, Pa.
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Things to do in the Lehigh Valley region this weekend and beyond
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Art and Museums
APRIL 9
NAZARETH Paint Box Art Club Members Show, 2-4 p.m. Fri.-Sun., through April 25. Nazareth Center for the Arts, 30 Belvidere St. paintboxartclub.com, info@paintboxartclub.com.
APRIL 15
BETHLEHEM
“Art in Dialogue Creativity in Entrepreneurship,” free New Ventures Club Zoom discussion, 7 p.m., Lehigh University Art Galleries. luag.lehigh.edu/event/current/art-dialogue-creativity-entrepreneurship, 610-758-6880. Registration required.
Literary/Books
BETHLEHEM
“Rhyme and Reason: Poetry and Spoken Word,” 7 p.m., ArtsQuest, Musikfest Cafe, 101 Founders Way. $30-$75 for table with $10 food/drink minimum. musikfest.org/musikfest-cafe, 610-332-1342.
$5 million gift to fund Lehigh University Art Galleries
The gift from Kenneth R. Woodcock 65 will preserve LUAGs teaching collection and enhance art education.
BETHLEHEM, PA
.- A $5 million gift made by arts philanthropist Kenneth R. Woodcock 65 will endow a directors fund for the Lehigh University Art Galleries. The Woodcock Directors Fund will ensure the protection and preservation of the universitys teaching collection and fulfill the full potential of LUAG as a driver for arts education and engagement for both students and the community.
The fund represents the largest gift ever given to LUAG and will be administered by Director William Crow. Woodcock shares Crows vision that art can be an interdisciplinary engine for teaching, learning, and research.