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'Kaleidoscope: Celebrating community at Penn State Great Valley'

Summer exhibit at the Henry Art Gallery will open to the public on Tuesday, June 18, and run through Friday, Aug. 30

Penn State Great Valley’s summer exhibit at the Henry Art Gallery, titled “Kaleidoscope: Celebrating Community at Penn State Great Valley,” will open to the public on Tuesday, June 18, and run through Friday, Aug. 30. Credit: cai pyle / Penn State. Creative Commons

MALVERN, Pa. — Penn State Great Valley’s summer exhibit at the Henry Art Gallery, titled “Kaleidoscope: Celebrating Community at Penn State Great Valley,” will open to the public on Tuesday, June 18, and run through Friday, Aug. 30.

About the exhibit: This show is a joyful celebration of what makes each of us unique. Wander through captivating paintings, intricate drawings, mesmerizing watercolors and tactile fiber arts. Each piece offers a unique glimpse into the imagination and skill of our faculty, staff, students, alumni and retirees. Art isn’t just what hangs on the walls — it’s the heartbeat of our shared experience. This exhibit is a testament to the power of creativity and expression, transcending boundaries and weaving together the threads of our collective identity.

In lieu of an opening reception, a closing celebration will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. This is an opportunity to meet the artists, sip sparkling cider, and immerse in the kaleidoscope of colors and forms. The event is free, but advanced registration is required. Click here to register.

Last Updated May 20, 2024