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Home»Art Gallery»Lehigh Valley fall art exhibition to focus on ‘liberty and justice for all’
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Lehigh Valley fall art exhibition to focus on ‘liberty and justice for all’

October 25, 20244 Mins Read


CENTER VALLEY, Pa. — Three artists whose work examines the ideas of social justice, civic engagement and democracy will be featured in an exhibition at the Ronald K. DeLong Gallery at Penn State Lehigh Valley from Nov. 18, 2024, to Jan. 23, 2025 — a few weeks after the 60th quadrennial U.S. presidential election on Nov. 5.

Please note: These are new dates, as the exhibition was rescheduled due to the gallery relocating to its new location on the building’s first floor.

“Liberty and Justice for All” showcases the works of mixed media artist Christina “Tina” Galbiati, illustrator David Gothard and photographer Charles Stonewall.

“This is a time when we, as Americans, might think about the importance of being active civil servants and exercising our right to vote,” said Ann Lalik, gallery director and arts coordinator at PSU-LV. “In this exhibit, we address national events, social justice, human rights, et cetera through the eyes of three artists. Communicating through the varied visual tools they employ allows us the opportunity to explore and discover meaning and truth by acknowledging where the images take us mentally, emotionally and spiritually.”

Lalik first had the idea for an exhibit that focused on social justice and the American experience back in 2019, pre-COVID-19. At the time, PSU-LV’s Office of Student Affairs had a full schedule of activities planned to encourage students to vote in the 2020 election.

“I always like to tie the gallery into anything I can that’s happening on campus, and I liked the idea of exhibiting artists whose work talks about some aspect of politics, society, social justice or civil service,” Lalik said. She and Ron DeLong — after whom the gallery is named — began reaching out to artists and putting an exhibit together. When COVID-19 forced PSU-LV to shut down, the original exhibit idea fell by the wayside. The election year of 2024 seemed like the perfect time to bring it back, Lalik said.

Gothard’s political illustrations have appeared in a wide range of national and international publications, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times and Time magazine.

“If we look closer at his work, there is so much symbolism and subtleties that take you by surprise,” Lalik said. “I think his work is brilliant.” Gothard is also an adjunct instructor at PSU-LV.

Galbiati, a graphic designer, has created marketing and advertising campaigns for a wide range of industries. She uses a lot of collage, typography and animation in her work, with peace a recurring theme. Lalik said there is an “interesting abstraction in her work.” In addition to her freelance design work, Galbiati is an adjunct instructor at PSU-LV.

Stonewall’s black-and-white photography focuses on the themes of solidarity, affliction, hope, fear and social justice. He had a solo exhibit of his work at PSU-LV a few years ago and will be teaching photography on campus this fall.

“There are strong feelings of compassion and caring throughout his work,” Lalik said. “He focuses quite a bit on social justice and thinking about other people in a way we sometimes forget to. I love that [the artists’] work is so different from each other. There is a lot of room for interpretation.”

The work of these artists is meant to spark engaging conversations, Lalik said.

“We need to communicate to students that as citizens, we have a responsibility to be informed, speak our minds, and have conversations. We have a responsibility to vote, as this is our democracy,” Lalik said. “From a point of view of helping students think a little more critically, in the sense of when you look at something, what is it telling you? There’s not a lot of black and white in the world, and so much is interpreted based on each person’s experience.”

The artist reception for “Liberty and Justice for All” will be held on Monday, Nov. 18, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the DeLong Gallery. Visit the Ronald K. De Long Gallery for more information on upcoming exhibits and hours.



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