In the Michael and Dolores Insalaco School of Visual and Performing Arts, you can showcase your talent through renowned programs that combine creativity with professional training. Whatever your goals, you'll have numerous opportunities to practice, learn, and collaborate from Day One.
Art and Multimedia Communication programs help students develop their creative voice, vision, and technical skills, while Music, Theatre, and Dance programs embrace an ensemble philosophy that encourages collegiality and growth, offering the depth and rigor expected of conservatory programs, but with greater flexibility.
Our faculty are highly credentialed, nationally and internationally acclaimed, passionate about their craft, and connected to their students. Upon graduation, students are prepared for a vast array of career options or for graduate study.
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Date/Time:Mar 5/8:30 AM
Location: Shields Center for Visual Arts - Maslow Gallery
“Flashes of Light: Cycles of Life viewed through The Maslow Collection”
March 5 – May 22, 2026
Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art
Curated by Arts Administration students Ana Fiedler and Deborah Nunnally
Gallery Talk featuring Dr. Heather Fiedler, ÌÇÐÄapp Psychology Department: April 14, 3-4pm
With works ranging from gesturally abstract to hyper-realistic, “Flashes of Light: Cycles of Life viewed through The Maslow Collection” aims to supply the viewer with a look at life from birth to death. The exhibition takes into consideration the renowned psychologist Abraham Maslow’s seminal “Hierarchy of Needs” theory, which traces stages of life as they relate to ‘Physiological Needs, Safety and Security, Love and Belonging, Self Esteem, and Self Actualization.’ By connecting Maslow’s Hierarchy and his impact on the study of human development to work from The Maslow Collection, various psychological interpretations of each artwork become possible.
Featured Artists: Jennifer Bartlett, Lousia Chase, Y.J. Cho, Robert Cumming, Jack Goldstein, Nancy Hayes, Karla Knight, Lois Lane, Will Mentor, Pamela Moore, Ellen Phelan
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Date/Time:Apr 10/9:00 AM
Location: Do Not Use - Insalaco Center for Studio Arts 106
Insalaco Center for Studio Arts, ÌÇÐÄapp 2300 Adams Ave. Scranton, Pa 18509
Cost:
Professional Attendee $33.50 includes 3 Continuing Education Credits
Attendee No Credits $13.50
Presenter: Abigail Oxford ATR-BC, LPC
Beauty in the Imperfections - Transforming Found Treasures into Something New and Meaningful
Attendees will learn about the artist’s origin and process of transforming found treasures collected along walks into one-of-a-kind pieces of art. Attendees will be invited to experience artist’s exhibition, “Beauty in the Imperfections” within the Suraci Gallery, following with an art experiential creating a meaningful piece of art from found objects.
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Date/Time:Apr 14/3:00 PM
Location: Academic Dates
“Flashes of Light: Cycles of Life viewed through The Maslow Collection”
March 5 – May 22, 2026
Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art
Curated by Arts Administration students Ana Fiedler and Deborah Nunnally
Gallery Talk featuring Dr. Heather Fiedler, ÌÇÐÄapp Psychology Department: April 14, 3-4pm
With works ranging from gesturally abstract to hyper-realistic, “Flashes of Light: Cycles of Life viewed through The Maslow Collection” aims to supply the viewer with a look at life from birth to death. The exhibition takes into consideration the renowned psychologist Abraham Maslow’s seminal “Hierarchy of Needs” theory, which traces stages of life as they relate to ‘Physiological Needs, Safety and Security, Love and Belonging, Self Esteem, and Self Actualization.’ By connecting Maslow’s Hierarchy and his impact on the study of human development to work from The Maslow Collection, various psychological interpretations of each artwork become possible.
Featured Artists: Jennifer Bartlett, Lousia Chase, Y.J. Cho, Robert Cumming, Jack Goldstein, Nancy Hayes, Karla Knight, Lois Lane, Will Mentor, Pamela Moore, Ellen Phelan
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