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Wintery…that would be an apt description of First Friday Scranton December 6, 2013. Mother Nature provided quite a backdrop for the last First Friday event for the year. It snowed, sleeted and was a brisk winter evening. Despite the conditions the venues that were open provide a safe haven for the artistically inclined. At the […]
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Following in the footsteps in a number of excellent exhibits this past year The Scranton Cultural Center – Shopland Hall (4th Floor) will be exhibiting Retrospective: Renee Emanuel; music by Merchants Of Groove. Renee’s drive to paint has spurred on through countless iterations in the medium of watercolor. In her own words: “Whether it’s the […]
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The Vintage Theater is dedicated to the cultivation and showcase of both the visual and performing arts in the greater Scranton area. It is their firm belief that the arts are more than recreation, they are necessary for any city to thrive. They strive to stimulate the creativity and the economy of the community with […]
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Submissions are currently being accepted for the following future exhibits: Riverworks III @ ArtWorks Gallery & Studio Students and artists at all levels are invited to enter up to three works of art in any medium to Riverworks III, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Lackawanna River Corridor Association. Prizes will be awarded, […]
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For several years the Vintage Theater has hosted events and gatherings that resonate an artistic vibe that is relaxed, open minded, and displays a willingness to take chances and experiment; freedom of expression. Part of the Vintage’s mission, a non-profit organization, is to open their doors to any and all aspects of the arts without […]
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ArtWorks is an art gallery and studio located at 503 Lackawanna Avenue in downtown Scranton. The impetus for this gallery was conceived and supported by the management and staff of Keystone Community Resources. It is designed to be a creative outlet and learning space for artists and students representing a wide variety of artistic styles […]
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There’s one more great event going on this Friday that we overlooked when putting together the map: Stop by the Jeffrey Creedon Flower Shop and Art Gallery, 323 North Washington Avenue, for a display of art by various local artists.
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The October First Friday event treated visitors to some great local art and music. Venues across Downtown Scranton were packed with supporters of Northeastern Pennsylvania arts and culture. The night also featured a grand opening celebration for Greenbeing, a new eco-friendly boutique at 334 Adams Ave. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church hosted a dancing dogs and […]
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