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Sieg Gallery – Emily Green

Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County 133 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, PA, United States

Emily's work has always been guided by stories and the […]

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Sieg Gallery – Randi Anderson

Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County 133 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, PA, United States

Midsommar Crowns In the 2019 horror film MIDSOMMAR, there is […]

The Age of Aquarium – 24/7 Display Window

Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County 133 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, PA, United States

Artists Steve Getz and Carol Ann Simon Cillo combine a […]

“Vivid Order” – Erin Bolger Welsh

Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County 133 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, PA, United States

"I have been considering the intersections between the small cellular […]

Brienne Brown – Natural Paths

Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County 133 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, PA, United States

Whether we are on land or water, numerous natural paths […]

Heather Scully

Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County 133 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, PA, United States

A Glimpse of the night sky; photography of meteors, comets, […]

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Homage to Hubble: Wonders of the Universe

Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County 133 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, PA, United States

The museum will share a collection of photographs taken by the Hubble Telescope celebrating the 30 years of spectacular celestial views shared by this instrument as it travels in space. The Hubble is called the "Godfather of all orbiting observatories" for its important contributions and for the length of time it's operated. Launched in 1990, the Hubble has given us stunning images from across the universe for twice as long as expected.

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Underground Railroad: A Journey to Freedom

Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County 133 North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, PA, United States

The Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County is pleased to house a permanent exhibit to commemorate the role of our region in the operations of the Underground Railroad. Although several area locations were used by enslaved people seeking freedom, there is no place in the Bellefonte Borough where a visitor might learn about that tragic time in our history. The exhibit contains information about the operations of the Underground Railroad, art work depicting the courage and suffering of the enslaved African Americans and stories about the local citizens who helped and supported them.