Episodios

  • La Balsa (The Raft) by Sandra Ramos Lorenzo
    Apr 1 2024

    This work is part of LUAG's Permanent Collection and is currently on view. With over 19,000 works of art from diverse periods and cultures, there is something at LUAG for everyone. Visit our website to learn more and explore the collection at www.luag.org.

    Artwork Information:

    Sandra Ramos Lorenzo. Cuban, Born 1975. La Balsa / The Raft, Created in 1994. Color etching on paper. Fine Art Endowment Purchase. LUG 02 1020.

    Audio Description written and narrated by Micaela Cortese, Lehigh University Class of 2026

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  • Young Girl Against Door by George Segal
    Mar 29 2024

    This work is part of LUAG's Permanent Collection and is currently on view. With over 19,000 works of art from diverse periods and cultures, there is something at LUAG for everyone. Visit our website to learn more and explore the collection at www.luag.org.

    Artwork Information:
    George Segal. American (born 1924 and died 2000). Young Girl Against Door, created in 1998. Plaster, wood, metal, and paint.

    Size: 63 inches by 31 ½ inches by 12 inches. Collection ID: LUS 2019 1001.


    Audio Description written and narrated by Allyshia Mohr, Visitor Service Assistant.

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  • Above All Things by Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons
    Feb 28 2024

    This work is part of LUAG's Permanent Collection and is currently on view. With over 19,000 works of art from diverse periods and cultures, there is something at LUAG for everyone. Visit our website to learn more and explore the collection at www.luag.org.

    Artwork Information:
    Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons. Cuban, Born 1959. Above All Things, Created in 1997. Large format Polaroid triptych. Photography Endowment Purchase. LUF 99 1009 A-C.

    Audio Description written and narrated by Micaela Cortese, Lehigh University Class of 2026

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  • Tres Palmeras En Azul by Ricardo Viera
    Feb 27 2024

    This work is part of LUAG's Permanent Collection and is not currently on view. With over 19,000 works of art from diverse periods and cultures, there is something at LUAG for everyone. Visit our website to learn more and explore the collection at www.luag.org.

    Artwork Information:
    Ricardo Viera. Cuban - American, 1945 - 2020. Tres Palmeras En Azul, Created in 1980. Screenprint, Edition 10/10. Gift of Ricardo Viera. LUG 12 1015.


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  • Wheel of Existence (Tibet; 18th century) | Gateway to Himalayan Art
    Feb 16 2023

    This object is part of the Gateway to Himalayan Art exhibition at Lehigh University Art Galleries, organized and provided by the Rubin Museum of Art.


    Gateway to Himalayan Art introduces the main forms, concepts, meanings, and traditions of Himalayan art with objects from the collection of the Rubin Museum of Art, New York. The exhibition encompasses parts of present-day India, China, Nepal, Bhutan, and Mongolia. Gateway invites exploration of these diverse cultural spheres through exemplary objects presented in three thematic sections: Symbols and Meanings, Materials and Technologies, and Living Practices. This traveling exhibition is organized and provided by the Rubin Museum of Art and curated by Senior Curator of Himalayan Art Elena Pakhoutova. It is an integral component of the Rubin Museum’s Project Himalayan Art, a three-part initiative. More information can be found online at www.luag.org.


    Object Information:

    Wheel of Existence

    Tibet; 18th century

    Pigments on cloth

    Image size: 24 x 16 ⅝ in

    Rubin Museum of Art

    F1997.40.10 (HAR 591)

    Audio description written and recorded by Lehigh University Student and LUAG Student Staff Member, Micaela Cortese '26.

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  • Mahakala (Tibet; 17th century) | Gateway to Himalayan Art
    Feb 16 2023

    This object is part of the Gateway to Himalayan Art exhibition at Lehigh University Art Galleries, organized and provided by the Rubin Museum of Art.

    Gateway to Himalayan Art introduces the main forms, concepts, meanings, and traditions of Himalayan art with objects from the collection of the Rubin Museum of Art, New York. The exhibition encompasses parts of present-day India, China, Nepal, Bhutan, and Mongolia. Gateway invites exploration of these diverse cultural spheres through exemplary objects presented in three thematic sections: Symbols and Meanings, Materials and Technologies, and Living Practices. This traveling exhibition is organized and provided by the Rubin Museum of Art and curated by Senior Curator of Himalayan Art Elena Pakhoutova. It is an integral component of the Rubin Museum’s Project Himalayan Art, a three-part initiative. More information can be found online at www.luag.org.

    Object Information:
    Mahakala

    Tibet; 17th century

    Bronze

    8 ¾ x 4 ½ x 6 ⅜ in

    Rubin Museum of Art

    C2005.41.1 (HAR 65582)

    Mounted on a black base

    Audio description written and recorded by Lehigh University Student and LUAG Student Staff Member, Micaela Cortese '26.

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  • Keith Haring for Emporium Capwell South of Market by Keith Haring
    Nov 7 2022

    Keith Haring. Keith Haring for Emporium Capwell South of Market, 1985. Offset-lithograph. Gift of the Keith Haring Foundation. LUZ 12 1021.

    Artwork selected by Scott Burden, Director, Pride Center, Lehigh University.


    Selected artwork from Lehigh University Art Galleries' exhibition, What Matters Most. On view through May 27, 2023 on the South Bethlehem Greenway. For more information, visit www.luag.org.

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  • Untitled (Four Stacked Figures) by Keith Haring
    Nov 7 2022

    Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990). Untitled (Four Stacked Figures), 1997 (posthumous poster). Print, Gift of The Keith Haring Foundation, LUZ 12 1006

    Artwork selected by Andy Po, Owner, HomeBase Skateshop.


    Selected artwork from Lehigh University Art Galleries' exhibition, What Matters Most. On view through May 27, 2023 on the South Bethlehem Greenway. For more information, visit www.luag.org.

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    2 m