"LVC Reimagined: Transformative Architecture" Exhibit to Feature Student Work
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ANNVILLE, PA (03/15/2016)(readMedia)-- Get ready for LVC Reimagined: Transformative Architecture as the past, present, and future of Lebanon Valley College will cross paths during this exhibition at the College's Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery. The exhibition is one of the hallmark events of LVC's 150th Anniversary celebration.
This exhibition, which runs April 1–May 15, presents architectural plans and models designed by students last fall in the LVC Reimagined course taught by Dr. Grant Taylor, chair and associate professor of art & art history. In addition to the student works, vintage plans and photographs will also be on display. Students in the spring Curatorial Process course, also taught by Dr. Taylor, have helped design the exhibit's installation. LVC Reimagined: Transformative Architecture is sponsored by Arthur Funk & Sons Inc., the McCormick Family Foundation, and contributing members of the Friends of the Gallery.
The public is invited to the opening reception for LVC Reimagined: Transformative Architecture Friday, Apr. 1 from 5–7 p.m.
In addition to the opening reception, there will be an Architectural Tour with Dan Massad, artist-in-residence, and Dr. Taylor Tuesday, May 10 at 11 a.m. that is also open to the public.
Jay Anderson collaborated with the the Gallery to create an app that complements the exhibition, so download the LVC Reimagined app for your Apple device before you visit.
The Gallery is open on Wednesday from 5–8 p.m., Thursday-Friday from 1–4:30 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Schools and other organizations are encouraged to contact the Gallery for a guided visit. Additional information is available at www.lvc.edu/gallery, gallery@lvc.edu, or 717-867-6445. Keep up with the latest Gallery news on Facebook and Instagram.