From the Harlem Renaissance through the Civil Rights Movement, to today, we celebrate the radical practices of creatives across the globe working to advance civic and social justice issues. Join William Crow and Stacie Brennan from Lehigh University Art Galleries to explore the Doing Democracy: Photography from the George Stephanopoulos Collection exhibition and Jennifer Mock from Columbia University's Wallach Art Gallery to explore the Uptown Triennial 2020 exhibition, as they create connections between visual representation and how artists and photographers document change through the creation of their artistic practice.
Recent Videos
Offered in conjunction with an upcoming exhibition at Lehigh University Art Galleries called Gateway to Himalayan Art, a group of Rubin Faculty Ambassadors will present the Gateway to Himalayan Project’s pedagogical opportunities and ways that instructors with and without prior experience t
Cole Corkran '23 discusses Ernest Shaw's "Steel Form," c. 1976
This video was created by Cole Corkran '23 as part of his coursework for ART175: Introduction to Museums and Museum Professions.
Sarah Sechrist '23 discusses John Hock's "Untitled," n.d.
This video was created by Sarah Sechrist '23 as part of her coursework for ART175: Introduction to Museums and Museum Professions.
Joseph DiRenzo '23 discusses Mary Ann Unger's "The Temple," 1987
This video was created by Joseph DiRenzo '23 as part of his coursework for ART175: Introduction to Museums and Museum Professions.
Tyler Ripley '23 discusses John Riek's "Flame," 1980
This video was created by Tyler Ripley '23 as part of his coursework for ART175: Introduction to Museums and Museum Professions.