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The works will be on display through May 27 in the LUAG Main Gallery in Zoellner Arts Center.
The $10,000 federal grant will be used to combat vaccine hesitancy among local residents.
Renowned public and video artist joins Lehigh as the Theodore U. Horger ’61 Artist-in-Residence.
The exhibition coincides with the university celebrating 50 years of undergraduate women at Lehigh.
Online exhibition highlights a virtual artist community and project of the same name.
The university encourages the campus community to focus on personal well-being during the week of March 22, which normally would be spring break.
The gift from Kenneth R. Woodcock ’65 will preserve LUAG’s teaching collection and enhance art education.
Robert G. Wheeler ’50 donates collection to Lehigh University Art Galleries to serve as teaching tool.