LANCASTER, PA.- Things Left Unsaid, a digital exhibition and collaboration between the Lancaster Museum of Art and Pennsylvania College of Art & Design features the work of the Fine Art Department seniors in a virtual exhibition. Artists include Rachel Boldt, Sharnee Burnett, Karissa Deiter, Meranda Hall, Paige Hershey, Brittany Lare, Sarah Lennon, Danielle Parker, Spencer Robbins, and Mab Ulrich-Neureuter. The exhibit will be on view online from December 11, 2020, through January 10, 2021,
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This group exhibition juxtaposes a diverse array of mediums and narratives. All the highlighted artists bring their own perspective of artmaking to our shared environment. Whether personal narrative or societal commentary, each artist focuses on the growth of their individual voice. What may be left unsaid in everyday life is exhibited through the work. The works featured were created through the Fine Art Senior Studio class taught by Professor William Mammarella, Assistant Professor and Chair of the Fine Art Department at the College.
"Part of our mission at the Demuth Foundation is to encourage student artists at all levels of their education, states Abigail Baer, Executive Director of the Demuth Foundation, and we're pleased to be able to encourage PCA&D students with this opportunity to exhibit their works."
Alana Coates, Director of Exhibitions at Pennsylvania College of Art & Design states, We are thrilled to embark on our first digital collaboration with the Lancaster Museum of Art. This partnership is an honor for the College, and the students gain a professional experience with esteemed exposure from the Museum.
Founded in 1982, Pennsylvania College of Art & Design is a private, non-profit, professional art college offering BFA degrees, certificates, credentials, and curricula that enable students of all ages to pursue art as their lifes work. The exhibition program of the Gallery at Pennsylvania College of Art & Design uses art-based learning alongside artist-centered and community-focused programming to enable critical thinking and encourage dialogues with global perspectives for the communities of PCA&D, Lancaster, and beyond. www.pcad.edu
The Demuth Foundation operates two art museums in downtown Lancasterthe Demuth Museum and the Lancaster Museum of Artand works to promote the appreciation and awareness of the visual arts in Lancaster. The Foundation preserves the legacy of modernist painter Charles Demuth and his groundbreaking art, supports local and regional artists, and inspires a new generation of artists.