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Thursday, October 16
at Lackawanna College Environmental Insitute
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Art in Bloom by Lucille Norella
(Painting)
The artist's vibrant paintings of flowers can be viewed by visitors to the Moffat Estate through Nov. 4.
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Covington Township
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Thursday, October 16
at The AfA Gallery
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Unseen Club Photography Exhibition
(Photography)
A Northeast Photography Club Project. Awards will be given opening night.
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Scranton
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Thursday, October 16
at Everhart Museum
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Tools in Motion: Work from the Hechinger Collection
(Exhibits)
A traveling exhibition of 20th century art representing or incorporating tools and hardware. Among the sculptures, photographs and paintings featured are works by Berenice Abbott, Arman, Jim Dine, Richard Estes, Walker Evans, Claes Oldenburg, and Wayne Thiebaud.
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Scranton
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Thursday, October 16
at Everhart Museum
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Fantasy Tools: Student Art at the Everhart
(Exhibits)
Students from six area schools share artwork inspired by their perfect fantasy tool as a complement to the Tools in Motion exhibit.
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Scranton
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Thursday, October 16
at The Scranton Times-Tribune
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Wild Times
(Photography)
An exhibition of historic animal photos and pages from the archives of The Times-Tribune will be on display in the lobby during regular business hours before it is transfered to the outdoor Newseum.
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Scranton
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Thursday, October 16
at The Dietrich Theater
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Airing of the Quilts Exhibit
(Textiles)
View nature-inspired quilts by Debbie Grow of Factoryville during scheduled movie times or by appointment. Grow received viewers choice award at the Quilt Crafters of NEPA show in 2002. www.airingofthequilts.com.
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Tunkhannock
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Thursday, October 16
at Everything Natural
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Works by Joan Mead-Matsui
(Art opening)
The Abngton-area artist exhibits her unique Chigirie, a Japanese collage art utilizing torn paper. www.chigirie.com.
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Clarks Summit
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Thursday, October 16
at Marquis Art & Frame
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Pieces of Maine and Batik
(Textiles)
Reception: Sept. 19, 5-8 p.m. Verve Vertu Studio artists display batik fabric treatments and other works inspired by a group trip to Maine.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Thursday, October 16
at The Shawnee Gallery
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Labor of Love; Farm to Table
(Exhibits)
Reception: Sept. 13, 6-8 p.m. The gallery presents images of sustenance, agriculture and culinary repast by four different artists as well as dining furniture and accessories.
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Shawnee-On-Delaware
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Thursday, October 16
at Art Gallery 408
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Double Exposure
(Photography)
Photographs by Linda Mann and Jim Cook.
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Olyphant
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Thursday, October 16
at F.M. Kirby Center
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Works by Arthur Miller and Curtis Salonick
(Photography)
The unique photography-based artists display their recent works in this exhibit co-sponsored by the Wyoming Valley Art League and viewable during regularly scheduled programs and events.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Thursday, October 16
at Lizza Fine Art Studios
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Nino Infante: Dreams from Brooklyn
(Painting)
The mysterious painter and poet is said to be inspired by the 1940s Brooklyn of his childhood.
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Tunkhannock
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Thursday, October 16
at Artspace Gallery (Bloomsburg)
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Four Women Printmakers
(Textiles)
Reception: Oct. 18, 6-8 p.m. Showcasing non-traditional hand-pulled works by Sharon Cressinger McCuen, Sandra B. Davis, Marilyn Paul, and Deborah K. Rhodes.
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Bloomsburg
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Thursday, October 16
at Suraci Gallery
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It Happened Here
(Photography)
Color photography by Francis Cape, taken on a 2-1/2 hour walk through Gentilly and St. Roch in Central New Orleans two months after Katrina hit. The focus of the photography is on the high mark or waterline, a strong horizontal element that acts as a sign of what happened.
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Scranton
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Thursday, October 16
at Anita Shapolsky Art Foundation
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Abstract and Ethnic Art Exhibit
(Exhibits)
Abstract paintings by Seymour Boardman, John Hultberg, and Ernest Briggs are on display with the Wilkens collection of world/ethnic masks.
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Jim Thorpe
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Thursday, October 16
at The Butternut Gallery & Second Story Books
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Works by Alice Siegfried & Vincent Crotty
(Exhibits)
Reception: Oct. 4, 6-8 p.m. A potter from Onteora, NY, Siegfried specializes in utilitarian casseroles, bowls, plates and vases. The Irish-born Crotty now lives in Boston where he is admired for his contemporary landscapes and figurative oil paintings.
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Montrose
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Thursday, October 16
at Schulman Gallery
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No Simple Highway
(Photography)
Local documentary photographer Jim Gavenus shows a collection of his work captured over a decade. The exhibit will include images from the Florida Hospice Project, Haiti, the rural south, foot soldiers of the Civil Rights Movement, rodeo life, and other folios.
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Nanticoke
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Thursday, October 16
at The Electric City Tattoo Gallery
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Works by Marcelle Reinecke, Leah Phillips, Tony Medellin
(Exhibits)
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Scranton
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Thursday, October 16
at Marquis Art & Frame
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Mother Daughter Art Exhibit
(Painting)
Reception: Oct. 3, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Featuring works by Deborah Hamby and Jennifer Brandon in the lower level gallery.
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Scranton
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Thursday, October 16
at Glenburn Township Municipal Building
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Glenburn Annual Art Show
(Exhibits)
Reception: Oct. 5, 3-5 p.m. This fourth annual exhibition features a variety of work by local artists available at a broad range of prices. Also viewable Oct. 9, Nov. 13 and Dec. 11 from 6-8 p.m. or by appointment.
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Dalton
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