LOCK HAVEN, Pa. — Lock Haven University will present the exhibit, 150 Years of the Arts at Lock Haven University at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6 at the Poorman Gallery, 352 E. Water St., Lock Haven.
Coordinated by LHU student, Shatana Griffin, the exhibit is sponsored by the LHU Stevenson Library Archives, the Department of Visual and Performing Arts and the Student Cooperative Council.
The exhibit will feature historical photographs depicting a history of the arts at LHU including visual arts, music, dance, theater and choir. The University Players and the LHU marching band and choir have loaned several period costumes to the display.
Attendees are required to wear a facial covering and practice social distancing during the event.
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Lock Haven University (LHU) is a small, public university located on the West Branch of the Susquehanna River in the scenic mountains of Pennsylvania. LHU’s experience-based approach to learning prepares students for a lifetime of success. The university features outstanding academic programs taught by experienced faculty.
Since 1870, The Haven has provided an unbeatable combination of quality, affordability and value to the region, the Commonwealth and beyond.
LHU is a member of Pennsylvania’s State System, the largest provider of higher education in the Commonwealth.