Stories about LUAG

The exhibition coincides with the university celebrating 50 years of undergraduate women at Lehigh.

LUAG initiates dialogue about well-being during pandemic.

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.

Lehigh University Art Galleries puts democracy, in all its forms, on display.

Robert G. Wheeler ’50 donates collection to Lehigh University Art Galleries to serve as teaching tool.

This is the second peer-reviewed federal grant that LUAG has been awarded in two years, an accomplishment that is rare in the field.

A Lehigh University Art Galleries exhibition of faculty work celebrates artists as researchers.

LUAG’s former longtime director, who passed away April 1, is remembered for his passion for the arts and his lifetime of contributions to Lehigh.