Trajectory Heart Lehigh Valley
THOMAS MANN'S Trajectory Heart Lehigh Valley is a community project that will occur during the month of July 2017. Students and artists will work with Mann to create the Trajectory Heart sculpture, document the project, assist in the gallery, and travel the Heart around the Lehigh Valley. The maker space will be located in RE:find Gallery on the Arts Walk in downtown Allentown.
Register now for workshops and lectures:
July 14 and 15 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m. both days)
Penn State Lehigh Valley, Center Valley
The Found Object Sandwich™ - Personal Pin Making - The Photo Assemblage Brooch, studio workshop.
July 20 (11 a.m. - 1 p.m.)
Allentown Art Museum, Allentown
Artist as Artrepreneur Lecture and Lunch
July 21 and 22 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m. both days)
Baum School of Art, Allentown
Design for Survival™ Entrepreneurial Thinking and Tactics for Artists, lecture and interactive workshop for artists working in any media.
Register soon for a Community Event:
The Lehigh Valley Arts Council invites you to share a moment when the arts touched your life. Stories will be gathered at the Membership Reception on July 12, 2017, featuring Thomas Mann.
July 12 (5:30 - 7:30 p.m.)
Penn State/RE:find Pop up Gallery, Allentown
What's Your Story? Lehigh Valley Arts Council Annual Membership Reception
For more information and to join in on the narrative go to: lvartscouncil.org/story/
Exhibitions:
Jewelry exhibit and sale- ReFind Gallery on 7th Street, Reception: Thursday, July 13
Sculpture exhibit and sale – Penn State/RE:find Pop-up Gallery on Hamilton Street, City Center 2, Reception: Thursday, July 20
Trajectory Heart will be on display at the Allentown Art Museum prior to its final permanent installation in Allentown.
STAY TUNED... MORE TO COME!
The Trajectory Heart Project is the invention of internationally recognized artist designer Thomas Mann. The Project began with the first Trajectory Heart sculpture he IMAGINEERED during an Artist in Residence program with the Studios of Key West FL in 2009....and he hasn't stopped since.