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The Hope Gallery

Hyland Hall 4th Floor
Linden Street and Jefferson Avenue
The University of Scranton
Scranton, PA 18510-4585
570 · 941 · 4214


The Hope Horn Gallery: "Streets and Structures"


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Remembering Hope   ·   The Hope Horn Gallery   ·   Directions   ·   Gallery Hours

September 14 through October 9, 2009
Landscape In Situ: Paintings by Andrés Alvarez
October 19 through November 20, 2009
P.W. Costello: Designer, Engrosser, Illustrator
November 30 through December 11, 2009
In Color: Works by The University of Scranton Photography Club
February 5 through March 12, 2010
Ashcan Humanists: John Sloan and Jerome Myers
April 7 through April 30, 2010
Colini: Remembrances of Places Past
May 3 through May 7, 2010
Twenty-Fourth Annual Student Exhibition

This project was supported by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency, through its regional arts funding partnership, Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA). State government funding comes through an annual appropriation by Pennsylvania’s General Assembly and from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. PPA is administered in this region by the Scranton Area Foundation.
Hope Horn Gallery, Gallery Hours 2009-2010

Remembering Hope

Hope Horn in her studio.

Hope Horn in her studio.


For nearly 50 years, HOPE CUMMING HORN (1920-2001), a dedicated painter, sculptor and educator, worked as a vibrant and defining force in the local arts community. Holding B.F.A., B.S.Ed. and M.F.A. degrees from the Tyler School of Fine Arts, Temple University, Philadelphia, she inspired hundreds of students during her long career as a teacher at arts institutions including the Everhart Museum, Lucan Center and Hope Horn Studio.

Equally recognized for her abstract and representational pieces, Hope utilized both traditional and contemporary materials and processes with skill. She exhibited widely at regional, national and international venues, and is represented locally in the collections of the Everhart and Roberson Museums, among others.

Hope Horn’s estate was bequeathed to the Art and Music Program at The University of Scranton. In recognition of her generosity, and in honor of her spirited efforts to promote excellence in the arts, The Hope Horn Gallery at The University of Scranton is proud to continue her work and bear her name.
 

The Hope Horn Gallery

The Hope Gallery


THE HOPE HORN GALLERY at The University of Scranton is a facility devoted to fostering the arts in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Exhibitions and programming are designed to complement the University’s curricula, encourage campus and community collaborations, support regional artists, provide arts in education opportunities, and showcase students’ work. All exhibits and lectures are open to the public free of charge.

In order to integrate gallery and studio experiences of art, The Hope Horn Gallery, in conjunction with the Northeast Educational Intermediate Unit #19, offers interactive workshops for school and community groups.

The Hope Horn Gallery is located on The University of Scranton’s campus on the fourth floor of Hyland Hall, corner of Linden Street and Jefferson Avenue. Hours are Sunday through Friday, noon to 4:00 p.m., and Wednesdays, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. The gallery is closed during holidays and University breaks. For further information, please contact Darlene Miller- Lanning, Ph.D., Gallery Director/Adjunct Faculty, at (570) 941-4214.
 

Directions to
The University of Scranton


Take Interstate 81 to Exit 185 (Central Scranton Expressway) and follow the signs to campus, which can be seen on your right. At the first traffic signal, turn sharply right onto Madison Avenue. Proceed one block to the first stop sign, cross Linden Street, and go one block to the traffic signal. Turn right onto Mulberry Street and see the Parking and Public Safety Pavilion on your right. Park in Visitor Parking on the second level and check in at the Public Safety Office.

Exhibitions and programs are regularly scheduled in The Hope Horn Gallery, fourth floor of Hyland Hall, located on the corner of Linden Street and Jefferson Avenue; and in Brennan Hall, located on Madison Avenue between Linden and Mulberry Streets. Please see the campus map for additional buildings on campus.



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