Event

Student-Led Program: Art Unfolded: Moments and Movements

March 31, 2026 5:15PM to 6:15PM
LUAG Main Gallery

How can a single, still artwork convey movement, memory, or emotion?

Join Museum Educator Avery Diaz at LUAG for Art Unfolded: Moments and Movements, an interactive gallery experience inspired by the exhibition pieces of Here and Now: 100 Years of LUAG, 100 Local Artists. Through guided exploration and creative engagement, participants will consider how artists capture traces of time, action, and feeling within a single moment.

In this interactive gallery experience, discover how art can make the invisible visible- and how even the quietest image can unfold into a powerful story.

Register in advance here. 

If you require assistance filling out this form, prefer to share your registration information via email or phone, or have questions, concerns, or any accessibility needs, please email Elise at ejs421@lehigh.edu or call 610-758-6882.

Avery Diaz '28 is a sophomore Museum Educator pursuing a B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Biology. She is involved in several pre-health organizations on campus, Knit2Gether, and is a past member of both LUSSI and Passport to Success. As a lifelong resident of the Lehigh Valley, Avery is passionate about LUAG’s community impact and the ways art can support wellbeing and accessibility. Her favorite works at LUAG are assemblage and other mixed-media installations. In her free time, she enjoys theatre, crafts, and spending time outdoors. After Lehigh, she plans to earn her Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies and serve her community through healthcare.

Image: Jessica Shannon. The Cycle, 2024. Mixed Media, Paint, Wood, Found Objects, Paper Clay.