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DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
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LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
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DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
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DTSTART:20180831T150000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
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DTSTART:20180901T150000Z
DTEND:20180901T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
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DTSTART:20180902T150000Z
DTEND:20180902T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
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DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
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DTEND:20180903T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
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DTEND:20180904T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
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DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
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DTSTART:20180905T150000Z
DTEND:20180905T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
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DTEND:20180906T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
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DTSTART:20180907T150000Z
DTEND:20180907T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810014
DTSTART:20180908T150000Z
DTEND:20180908T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810015
DTSTART:20180909T150000Z
DTEND:20180909T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667871087
DTSTART:20180909T170000Z
DTEND:20180909T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810016
DTSTART:20180910T150000Z
DTEND:20180910T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810017
DTSTART:20180911T150000Z
DTEND:20180911T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810018
DTSTART:20180912T150000Z
DTEND:20180912T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810019
DTSTART:20180913T150000Z
DTEND:20180913T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810020
DTSTART:20180914T150000Z
DTEND:20180914T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810021
DTSTART:20180915T150000Z
DTEND:20180915T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810022
DTSTART:20180916T150000Z
DTEND:20180916T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667815790
DTSTART:20180916T170000Z
DTEND:20180916T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810023
DTSTART:20180917T150000Z
DTEND:20180917T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810024
DTSTART:20180918T150000Z
DTEND:20180918T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810025
DTSTART:20180919T150000Z
DTEND:20180919T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810026
DTSTART:20180920T150000Z
DTEND:20180920T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810027
DTSTART:20180921T150000Z
DTEND:20180921T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810028
DTSTART:20180922T150000Z
DTEND:20180922T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810029
DTSTART:20180923T150000Z
DTEND:20180923T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
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DTSTART:20180923T170000Z
DTEND:20180923T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810030
DTSTART:20180924T150000Z
DTEND:20180924T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810031
DTSTART:20180925T150000Z
DTEND:20180925T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810032
DTSTART:20180926T150000Z
DTEND:20180926T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810033
DTSTART:20180927T150000Z
DTEND:20180927T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
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DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
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DTSTART:20180928T150000Z
DTEND:20180928T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
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DTSTART:20180929T150000Z
DTEND:20180929T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810036
DTSTART:20180930T150000Z
DTEND:20180930T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667698028
DTSTART:20180930T170000Z
DTEND:20180930T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810037
DTSTART:20181001T150000Z
DTEND:20181001T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810038
DTSTART:20181002T150000Z
DTEND:20181002T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810039
DTSTART:20181003T150000Z
DTEND:20181003T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194253Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810040
DTSTART:20181004T150000Z
DTEND:20181004T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810041
DTSTART:20181005T150000Z
DTEND:20181005T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810042
DTSTART:20181006T150000Z
DTEND:20181006T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810043
DTSTART:20181007T150000Z
DTEND:20181007T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667641707
DTSTART:20181007T170000Z
DTEND:20181007T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810044
DTSTART:20181008T150000Z
DTEND:20181008T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810045
DTSTART:20181009T150000Z
DTEND:20181009T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810046
DTSTART:20181010T150000Z
DTEND:20181010T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810047
DTSTART:20181011T150000Z
DTEND:20181011T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810048
DTSTART:20181012T150000Z
DTEND:20181012T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810049
DTSTART:20181013T150000Z
DTEND:20181013T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810050
DTSTART:20181014T150000Z
DTEND:20181014T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667587434
DTSTART:20181014T170000Z
DTEND:20181014T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810051
DTSTART:20181015T150000Z
DTEND:20181015T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810052
DTSTART:20181016T150000Z
DTEND:20181016T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810053
DTSTART:20181017T150000Z
DTEND:20181017T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810054
DTSTART:20181018T150000Z
DTEND:20181018T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
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DTSTART:20181019T150000Z
DTEND:20181019T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810056
DTSTART:20181020T150000Z
DTEND:20181020T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810057
DTSTART:20181021T150000Z
DTEND:20181021T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
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DTSTART:20181021T170000Z
DTEND:20181021T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810058
DTSTART:20181022T150000Z
DTEND:20181022T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
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DTEND:20181023T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
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DTSTART:20181024T150000Z
DTEND:20181024T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
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DTSTART:20181025T150000Z
DTEND:20181025T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810062
DTSTART:20181026T150000Z
DTEND:20181026T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810063
DTSTART:20181027T150000Z
DTEND:20181027T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810064
DTSTART:20181028T150000Z
DTEND:20181028T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667444072
DTSTART:20181028T170000Z
DTEND:20181028T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810065
DTSTART:20181029T150000Z
DTEND:20181029T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810066
DTSTART:20181030T150000Z
DTEND:20181030T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810067
DTSTART:20181031T150000Z
DTEND:20181031T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810068
DTSTART:20181101T150000Z
DTEND:20181101T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810069
DTSTART:20181102T150000Z
DTEND:20181102T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810070
DTSTART:20181103T150000Z
DTEND:20181103T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810071
DTSTART:20181104T160000Z
DTEND:20181104T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667385703
DTSTART:20181104T180000Z
DTEND:20181104T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810072
DTSTART:20181105T160000Z
DTEND:20181105T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810073
DTSTART:20181106T160000Z
DTEND:20181106T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810074
DTSTART:20181107T160000Z
DTEND:20181107T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810075
DTSTART:20181108T160000Z
DTEND:20181108T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810076
DTSTART:20181109T160000Z
DTEND:20181109T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810077
DTSTART:20181110T160000Z
DTEND:20181110T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810078
DTSTART:20181111T160000Z
DTEND:20181111T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667328358
DTSTART:20181111T180000Z
DTEND:20181111T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810079
DTSTART:20181112T160000Z
DTEND:20181112T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810080
DTSTART:20181113T160000Z
DTEND:20181113T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810081
DTSTART:20181114T160000Z
DTEND:20181114T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810082
DTSTART:20181115T160000Z
DTEND:20181115T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810083
DTSTART:20181116T160000Z
DTEND:20181116T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810084
DTSTART:20181117T160000Z
DTEND:20181117T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810085
DTSTART:20181118T160000Z
DTEND:20181118T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667274085
DTSTART:20181118T180000Z
DTEND:20181118T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810086
DTSTART:20181119T160000Z
DTEND:20181119T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810087
DTSTART:20181120T160000Z
DTEND:20181120T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810088
DTSTART:20181121T160000Z
DTEND:20181121T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810089
DTSTART:20181122T160000Z
DTEND:20181122T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810090
DTSTART:20181123T160000Z
DTEND:20181123T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810091
DTSTART:20181124T160000Z
DTEND:20181124T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810092
DTSTART:20181125T160000Z
DTEND:20181125T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667215716
DTSTART:20181125T180000Z
DTEND:20181125T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810093
DTSTART:20181126T160000Z
DTEND:20181126T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810094
DTSTART:20181127T160000Z
DTEND:20181127T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810095
DTSTART:20181128T160000Z
DTEND:20181128T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810096
DTSTART:20181129T160000Z
DTEND:20181129T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810097
DTSTART:20181130T160000Z
DTEND:20181130T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810098
DTSTART:20181201T160000Z
DTEND:20181201T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810099
DTSTART:20181202T160000Z
DTEND:20181202T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667154275
DTSTART:20181202T180000Z
DTEND:20181202T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810100
DTSTART:20181203T160000Z
DTEND:20181203T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810101
DTSTART:20181204T160000Z
DTEND:20181204T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810102
DTSTART:20181205T160000Z
DTEND:20181205T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810103
DTSTART:20181206T160000Z
DTEND:20181206T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810104
DTSTART:20181207T160000Z
DTEND:20181207T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3810105
DTSTART:20181208T160000Z
DTEND:20181208T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
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DTSTART:20181209T160000Z
DTEND:20181209T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42449667098978
DTSTART:20181209T180000Z
DTEND:20181209T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288502
DTSTART:20190123T160000Z
DTEND:20190123T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288503
DTSTART:20190124T160000Z
DTEND:20190124T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288504
DTSTART:20190125T160000Z
DTEND:20190125T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
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DTSTART:20190126T160000Z
DTEND:20190126T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288506
DTSTART:20190127T160000Z
DTEND:20190127T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288507
DTSTART:20190130T160000Z
DTEND:20190130T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288508
DTSTART:20190131T160000Z
DTEND:20190131T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288509
DTSTART:20190201T160000Z
DTEND:20190201T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288510
DTSTART:20190202T160000Z
DTEND:20190202T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288511
DTSTART:20190203T160000Z
DTEND:20190203T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288512
DTSTART:20190206T160000Z
DTEND:20190206T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288513
DTSTART:20190207T160000Z
DTEND:20190207T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288514
DTSTART:20190208T160000Z
DTEND:20190208T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288515
DTSTART:20190209T160000Z
DTEND:20190209T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288516
DTSTART:20190210T160000Z
DTEND:20190210T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288517
DTSTART:20190213T160000Z
DTEND:20190213T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288518
DTSTART:20190214T160000Z
DTEND:20190214T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288519
DTSTART:20190215T160000Z
DTEND:20190215T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288520
DTSTART:20190216T160000Z
DTEND:20190216T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288521
DTSTART:20190217T160000Z
DTEND:20190217T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288522
DTSTART:20190220T160000Z
DTEND:20190220T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288523
DTSTART:20190221T160000Z
DTEND:20190221T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288524
DTSTART:20190222T160000Z
DTEND:20190222T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288525
DTSTART:20190223T160000Z
DTEND:20190223T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288526
DTSTART:20190224T160000Z
DTEND:20190224T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288527
DTSTART:20190227T160000Z
DTEND:20190227T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288528
DTSTART:20190228T160000Z
DTEND:20190228T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288529
DTSTART:20190301T160000Z
DTEND:20190301T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288530
DTSTART:20190302T160000Z
DTEND:20190302T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288531
DTSTART:20190303T160000Z
DTEND:20190303T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288532
DTSTART:20190306T160000Z
DTEND:20190306T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288533
DTSTART:20190307T160000Z
DTEND:20190307T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
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DTSTART:20190308T160000Z
DTEND:20190308T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288535
DTSTART:20190309T160000Z
DTEND:20190309T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288536
DTSTART:20190310T150000Z
DTEND:20190310T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288537
DTSTART:20190313T150000Z
DTEND:20190313T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288538
DTSTART:20190314T150000Z
DTEND:20190314T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288539
DTSTART:20190315T150000Z
DTEND:20190315T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288540
DTSTART:20190316T150000Z
DTEND:20190316T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288541
DTSTART:20190317T150000Z
DTEND:20190317T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288542
DTSTART:20190320T150000Z
DTEND:20190320T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288543
DTSTART:20190321T150000Z
DTEND:20190321T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288544
DTSTART:20190322T150000Z
DTEND:20190322T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288545
DTSTART:20190323T150000Z
DTEND:20190323T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288546
DTSTART:20190324T150000Z
DTEND:20190324T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288547
DTSTART:20190327T150000Z
DTEND:20190327T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288548
DTSTART:20190328T150000Z
DTEND:20190328T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288549
DTSTART:20190329T150000Z
DTEND:20190329T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288550
DTSTART:20190330T150000Z
DTEND:20190330T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288551
DTSTART:20190331T150000Z
DTEND:20190331T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288552
DTSTART:20190403T150000Z
DTEND:20190403T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288553
DTSTART:20190404T150000Z
DTEND:20190404T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288554
DTSTART:20190405T150000Z
DTEND:20190405T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288555
DTSTART:20190406T150000Z
DTEND:20190406T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288556
DTSTART:20190407T150000Z
DTEND:20190407T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288557
DTSTART:20190410T150000Z
DTEND:20190410T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288558
DTSTART:20190411T150000Z
DTEND:20190411T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288559
DTSTART:20190412T150000Z
DTEND:20190412T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288560
DTSTART:20190413T150000Z
DTEND:20190413T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288561
DTSTART:20190414T150000Z
DTEND:20190414T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288562
DTSTART:20190417T150000Z
DTEND:20190417T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
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DTSTART:20190418T150000Z
DTEND:20190418T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288564
DTSTART:20190419T150000Z
DTEND:20190419T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288565
DTSTART:20190420T150000Z
DTEND:20190420T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288566
DTSTART:20190421T150000Z
DTEND:20190421T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288567
DTSTART:20190424T150000Z
DTEND:20190424T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288568
DTSTART:20190425T150000Z
DTEND:20190425T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288569
DTSTART:20190426T150000Z
DTEND:20190426T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288570
DTSTART:20190427T150000Z
DTEND:20190427T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288571
DTSTART:20190428T150000Z
DTEND:20190428T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288572
DTSTART:20190501T150000Z
DTEND:20190501T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288573
DTSTART:20190502T150000Z
DTEND:20190502T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288574
DTSTART:20190503T150000Z
DTEND:20190503T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288575
DTSTART:20190504T150000Z
DTEND:20190504T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288576
DTSTART:20190505T150000Z
DTEND:20190505T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288577
DTSTART:20190508T150000Z
DTEND:20190508T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288578
DTSTART:20190509T150000Z
DTEND:20190509T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194254Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288579
DTSTART:20190510T150000Z
DTEND:20190510T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288580
DTSTART:20190511T150000Z
DTEND:20190511T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288581
DTSTART:20190512T150000Z
DTEND:20190512T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288582
DTSTART:20190515T150000Z
DTEND:20190515T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288583
DTSTART:20190516T150000Z
DTEND:20190516T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288584
DTSTART:20190517T150000Z
DTEND:20190517T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288585
DTSTART:20190518T150000Z
DTEND:20190518T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288586
DTSTART:20190519T150000Z
DTEND:20190519T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
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DTSTART:20190522T150000Z
DTEND:20190522T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288588
DTSTART:20190523T150000Z
DTEND:20190523T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4288589
DTSTART:20190524T150000Z
DTEND:20190524T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454402011391
DTSTART:20200901T150000Z
DTEND:20200901T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401975550
DTSTART:20200902T150000Z
DTEND:20200902T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401935613
DTSTART:20200903T150000Z
DTEND:20200903T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401893628
DTSTART:20200904T150000Z
DTEND:20200904T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401849595
DTSTART:20200908T150000Z
DTEND:20200908T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401785082
DTSTART:20200909T150000Z
DTEND:20200909T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401736953
DTSTART:20200910T150000Z
DTEND:20200910T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401697016
DTSTART:20200911T150000Z
DTEND:20200911T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401655031
DTSTART:20200915T150000Z
DTEND:20200915T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401616118
DTSTART:20200916T150000Z
DTEND:20200916T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401562869
DTSTART:20200917T150000Z
DTEND:20200917T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401527028
DTSTART:20200918T150000Z
DTEND:20200918T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
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DTSTART:20200922T150000Z
DTEND:20200922T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401459442
DTSTART:20200923T150000Z
DTEND:20200923T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401424625
DTSTART:20200924T150000Z
DTEND:20200924T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401382640
DTSTART:20200925T150000Z
DTEND:20200925T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401348847
DTSTART:20200929T150000Z
DTEND:20200929T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401314030
DTSTART:20200930T150000Z
DTEND:20200930T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401275117
DTSTART:20201001T150000Z
DTEND:20201001T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401240300
DTSTART:20201002T150000Z
DTEND:20201002T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401201387
DTSTART:20201006T150000Z
DTEND:20201006T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401159402
DTSTART:20201007T150000Z
DTEND:20201007T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401124585
DTSTART:20201008T150000Z
DTEND:20201008T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401086696
DTSTART:20201009T150000Z
DTEND:20201009T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401048807
DTSTART:20201013T150000Z
DTEND:20201013T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454401012966
DTSTART:20201014T150000Z
DTEND:20201014T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
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DTSTART:20201015T150000Z
DTEND:20201015T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400941284
DTSTART:20201016T150000Z
DTEND:20201016T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400908515
DTSTART:20201020T150000Z
DTEND:20201020T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400872674
DTSTART:20201021T150000Z
DTEND:20201021T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400829665
DTSTART:20201022T150000Z
DTEND:20201022T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400786656
DTSTART:20201023T150000Z
DTEND:20201023T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400732383
DTSTART:20201027T150000Z
DTEND:20201027T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400692446
DTSTART:20201028T150000Z
DTEND:20201028T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400659677
DTSTART:20201029T150000Z
DTEND:20201029T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400623836
DTSTART:20201030T150000Z
DTEND:20201030T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400587995
DTSTART:20201103T160000Z
DTEND:20201103T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400555226
DTSTART:20201104T160000Z
DTEND:20201104T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400522457
DTSTART:20201105T160000Z
DTEND:20201105T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400488664
DTSTART:20201106T160000Z
DTEND:20201106T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400453847
DTSTART:20201110T160000Z
DTEND:20201110T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400416982
DTSTART:20201111T160000Z
DTEND:20201111T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400384213
DTSTART:20201112T160000Z
DTEND:20201112T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400350420
DTSTART:20201113T160000Z
DTEND:20201113T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400312531
DTSTART:20201117T160000Z
DTEND:20201117T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400270546
DTSTART:20201118T160000Z
DTEND:20201118T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400239825
DTSTART:20201119T160000Z
DTEND:20201119T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400206032
DTSTART:20201120T160000Z
DTEND:20201120T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400170191
DTSTART:20201124T160000Z
DTEND:20201124T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400135374
DTSTART:20201125T160000Z
DTEND:20201125T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400097485
DTSTART:20201126T160000Z
DTEND:20201126T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400059596
DTSTART:20201127T160000Z
DTEND:20201127T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454400013515
DTSTART:20201201T160000Z
DTEND:20201201T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454399976650
DTSTART:20201202T160000Z
DTEND:20201202T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454399951049
DTSTART:20201203T160000Z
DTEND:20201203T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260611T194255Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42454399838399
DTSTART:20201204T160000Z
DTEND:20201204T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The founders of Lehigh University saw art as integral to a well
 -rounded education. Following in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson\, who m
 ade his personal art collection accessible to students and faculty at the 
 University of Virginia\, Lehigh University’s first president\, Henry Cop
 pée\, declared art one of the “elementary branches” of education. Art
  has been part of the university since its beginning in 1865. By 1926 the 
 university was actively collecting and exhibiting works of art\, and in 19
 35 the first gallery facilities were established to house the permanent co
 llection. From these humble beginnings the Lehigh University Art Galleries
  · Teaching Museum was formed.  Today\, the permanent collection numbers 
 over 15\,000 works of art\, spanning many cultures and centuries. Although
  the collection has evolved and grown\, the mission has stayed the same\, 
 to inspire\, develop\, and promote visual literacy and cultural understand
 ing\, providing educational opportunities across all areas of study.\n\nTh
 is extensive exhibition\, on view throughout two galleries\, features high
 lights from the university’s world-class collection\, including works by
  Pierre Bonnard\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Albrecht Dürer\, Wifredo Lam\, 
 Charles Burchfield\, Jasper Johns\, Diane Arbus\, Jacob Lawrence\, Robert 
 Mapplethorpe\, Henri Matisse\, and many more.\n\nExhibition hours are Wedn
 esday through Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM and Sunday 1 PM – 5 PM. The Main a
 nd Lower Galleries are CLOSED Mondays and Tuesdays.\n\nImage Detail: Marsd
 en Hartley\, Fruit in Basket\, 1922\, oil on canvas
GEO:40.608279;-75.372615
LOCATION:Zoellner Arts Center\, Main Gallery
SUMMARY:The Teaching Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collection &#124
 \; Art Galleries
URL;VALUE=URI:https://eventscalendar.lehigh.edu/event/the_teaching_museum_s
 elections_from_the_permanent_collection
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
