Artist

  • Just one of the images from this spectacular multi-media exhibit

    Drop in to the Gallery at Schlow to view some truly unique art this month. John Hovenstine has created an exhibit using unexpected itemsBooks, audiovisual materials, periodicals. as art - as you view it, you may be taken back to a simpler era or you may be reminded of how things that may otherwise end up in a landfill can be used to make the world a more beautiful place for the future. Don't miss it!

    more info

  • The Art Alliance of Central Pennsylvania Faculty
    The Art Alliance of Central PA presents artwork from its incredibly talented faculty. Stop by our gallery throughout August to enjoy this gorgeous display!
    more info
  • Original Drawing of the Bella Schlow Memorial Library

    A retrospective on the works of M. Robert Des Marais will be featured in the gallery throughout the month of July. An associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, Des Marais was heavily influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and was one of State College's most prolific architects. His design for the facade of the first Schlow Library on College Avenue will be among those prints on display.

    more info
  • The gallery is located on the first floor of the library next to the Community Room and the front entrance. The objective of our exhibits is to enrich the aesthetic environment of the library and the community and to promote works by local artists. Art is interpreted broadly to include paintings, sculpture, crafts, etc.

    A gallery committee solicits and reviews applications from artists and oversees gallery operations. The committee meets periodically throughout the year to review applications.

    more info

  • Free Comic Book Day

     


    Free Comic Book Day

     

    Making Comics: A one-hour comics workshop where Mr. Jarod Rosello, local comic artist and author, will assist participants with writing and drawing their very own short comic story.
    This is an all-ages event. No prior drawing skills or art supplies are necessary, but creativity and imagination are required. 

    more info