Students in LVC drawing class Dr. Grant Taylor

Creative Arts Studios & Resources

Studio Spaces and Student Galleries

The Creative Arts program is housed in Clyde A. Lynch Memorial Hall and the Gladys M. Fencil building.

Our teaching spaces include:

  • Dedicated studios for ceramics, drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, and sculpture
  • Large photographic darkroom and digital photo lab
  • Private workspaces for advanced students

Specialized studio equipment for ceramics, printmaking, and sculpture includes:

  • 12 pottery wheels, slab roller, pugmill, and clay extruder, 3 electric kilns, 1 raku kiln
  • 2 etching presses, 1 wood-block press, screen-printing exposure units and screen-printing presses, plotter and computer-controlled cutting machine, 3D printer
  • 12 photographic enlargers, high-resolution digital printers
  • 20” and 14” bandsaws, dual-bevel miter saw, scroll saw, drill press, combo disc/belt sander, spindle sander

 

The Creative Arts program maintains two spacious galleries for the display of student work. The White Oak Street Gallery in Clyde A. Lynch Memorial Hall contains a museum-quality lighting and installation system. The Lebegern Gallery is in the lower-level of the Allan W. Mund College Center.

Students completing the program capstone course (ART 440: Directed Studio) exhibit an individual body of work each spring in the Student Art Thesis Exhibition in the Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery.

 

The Lebanon Valley College Fine Art Collection

The Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery manages the Lebanon Valley College Fine Art Collection (LVC FAC), containing more than 800 works of art from the Renaissance to the present. Creative Arts students have access to this collection for individual research and as a component of the Gallery Internship Program.