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This story appears in the May 27-June 2 edition of The Centre County Gazette
MILLHEIM With the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts and the People’s Choices Festival canceling their in-person events again this summer, some community and business leaders are working to bring the art to Millheim this July.
The Millheim Walk Fest of Arts and Music is scheduled for July 9-11. It will bring together 40 artist booths, a half-dozen music stages, food vendors and more throughout the community of Millheim.
“This event brings together multiple aspects of what Millheim is about. We do our best to fulfill the needs of not just our community, but also the region. With Arts Fest and People’s Choice being canceled, we saw a glaring need that had to be addressed,” said Millheim Borough Council President Robert Zeigler, who is on the event’s committee.
Gift supports visual design partnership in Pattee Library Collaboration Commons
Penn State graphic design students Makenna Seidel and Peyton Harris observe as a seated interview subject completes responses to their questionnaire. Behind them, Arts and Architecture Librarian Henry Pisciotta views content on an eight-panel digital screen. Peer subjects’ responses will inform how design students approach future installations of art and design work on the digital screen in Pattee Library’s ground floor Collaboration Commons.
Image: Binky Lush for Penn State University Libraries
Gift supports visual design partnership in Pattee Library Collaboration Commons
May 05, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Penn State University Libraries’ new Michael and Cynthia Evanisko Collaboration Grant is funding a three-year partnership with the College of Arts and Architecture’s Department of Graphic Design to feature student artwork in a prominent public place. Through art, the Evaniskos hope to
Here is a recap of some of the major news and events from the semester.
Wellness days created
Rather than flocking to beaches for spring break, students had three âwellness daysâ â Feb. 9, March 11 and April 7. No classes were held on these days, and students were encouraged to focus on different aspects of wellness.
Palmer Museum reopened
Students were able to visit the Palmer Museum once again beginning Feb. 10, which had been closed since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The on-campus space for art and culture is available for students to experience again, though advanced registration is required.
First virtual THON held