Art in Context screening: Making NEPA Home

Join us on Wed., February 4, at 5:15 pm for this special screening.  Making NEPA Home is a new original documentary from WVIA. WVIA Filmmaker Kara Washington, produced, directed and edited the documentary, with cinematography by WVIA producer/director Alexander Monelli. This documentary is part of WVIA’s We Stand Against Hate…

Artventurers: Pattern-Palooza

Sordoni Gallery Artventurers, invites young explorers and their families to discover the world of art through creativity, curiosity, and hands-on fun. Each session offers a hands-on activity and storytime with the Osterhout Free Library. New Artventurers will receive a free sketch book to collect their badges. For this Artventurers meeting,…

Urinetown, The Musical

In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of…

Urinetown, The Musical

In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of…

Urinetown, The Musical

In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of…

Urinetown, The Musical

In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of…

Urinetown, The Musical

In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of…

Urinetown, The Musical

In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of…

Art In Context Immigration Panel

Art In Context Immigration Panel Discussion with Helen Zughaib and Wilkes University Faculty, and moderated by Andreea Maierean, Ph.D. This panel will be centered on immigration stories.

Cocktails & Culture

Diamond City Partnership and Sordoni Art Gallery are thrilled to announce that Cocktails & Culture is back! Join us to take a closer look at the current exhibition featuring a tour from the artist herself, Helen Zughaib. The night will be filled with Lebanese cuisine and live music. This is…

Last Look: Artist Demo with Helen Zughaib

Our exhibition will wrap with a special Last Look: Artist Demo with Helen Zughaib. Zughaib will talk about her creative process and show her gouache painting techniques. Attendees will be able to try out techniques at our gouache station. Lite refreshments from The Burnt Norton will be served.

Max Rosen Lecture: A Conversation with Award-Winning Bestselling Novelist Amor Towles

Amor Towles, bestselling author, will deliver the annual Wilkes University Max Rosenn Lecture in Law and Humanities at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at the newly-renovated Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts, 239 South River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Towles’s award-winning novels have collectively sold more than…