Posts Tagged ‘featured event’
Student-Led Series: Depicting Women
Come walk through the lower gallery with Makena Smith ’25 as she dives into how women are depicted in today’s art world. You will look at pieces like Regeneration by Jessica Bastidas,…
Read MoreThe Casting of Iron Toys
This presentation by NMIH Historian Mike Piersa will detail the process of casting toys and other products using iron. Created by skilled workers using a foundry method called sand casting,…
Read MoreStudent-Led Series: Steel and the Senses: Rediscovering Lehigh’s Outdoor Sculpture Collection
Escape the monotony of the college routine and explore part of Lehigh’s outdoor sculpture collection with museum educator Thomas Kaspereen ’27. Discover the significance of the sculptures you pass by daily,…
Read MoreConnect & Create: Dream Drawing and Meditation
This workshop invites participants to de-stress by creating experimental drawings inspired by the work of artist Nellie Mae Rowe in the exhibition Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe.…
Read MoreMuseum in Motion Days
Join us December 27th, 28th and 29th from 11am – 3pm as we bring history to life with demonstrations and interactive activities for all ages. See many of our artifacts in…
Read MoreArt in Dialogue: Contemporary Art in Chile
Assistant Professor of Art History Florencia San MartÃn in conversation with Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures and Latin American and Latino Studies Matthew Bush about two recent publications edited…
Read MoreS.T.E.A.M Adventures: America Recycles Day
Join us for a discussion on recycling in celebration of America Recycles Day! Recycling experts from WM (formally known as Waste Management) will be sharing the do’s and don’ts about…
Read MoreVeteran’s Day
Join the Steelworkers Veterans Memorial Committee for a ceremony and featured remarks at 10am followed by free admission to the National Museum of Industrial History for veterans and their families…
Read MoreStudent-Led Series: Into the Playhouse: Exploring the Life of Nellie Mae Rowe
Join student museum educators, Kira Miller ’26 and Elsy Tavarez ’27, as they highlight the importance of identity, culture, politics, and more in the life and works of Nellie Mae Rowe! Around 1950 after…
Read MoreArt Pop-up at the Bethlehem Farmers’ Market
Join us at the Bethlehem Farmers’ Market for a vibrant pop-up art experience with teaching artist Rebecca Kelly! Inspired by the joyful and imaginative works of Nellie Mae Rowe, featured in our…
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