MUSOA and Center for Urban Studies Partner to Light Up the Everhart (Sept. 26 & 27)
Marywood University's School of Architecture and its Center for Urban Studies are partnering with The Center for the Living City and the Everhart Museum of Natural History, Science, & Art during the 2024 Scranton Fringe Festival, to present their first large-scale 3D projection mapping art installation for Scranton.
The students will transform the exterior of the Everhart Museum into a stunning animated canvas. The kick-off party for the festival is set for Thursday, September 26, from 6 to 9 PM, featuring preview performances, food and drink for purchase, Fringe-inspired original works by CTC of Lackawanna County and Marywood graphic design students, and more.
The 3D projection dates include Thursday, September 26, and Friday, September 27, in the evening at the Everhart Museum in Nay Aug Park. Events are free and open to the public.
The 2024 Fringe Festival will showcase theater, film, music, visual arts, and more from September 26 - October 6. For the full festival program, visit scrantonfringe.org.
This artistic endeavor is made possible by the generous support of the Scranton Area Community Foundation, Lackawanna County, Fancy Parsley Architecture + Design, Endeavor Audio, and Marywood University.
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