First Fridays Exhibit Features Art from Coal Mines
Scranton native Denis Yanashot uses the materials found near the Marvine Colliery, an abandoned processing plant for anthracite coal, to create pieces of art. His work will be featured in a First Fridays public reception Friday, Oct. 6, from 6 to 8 p.m. at The University of Scranton’s Hope Horn Gallery on the fourth floor of Hyland Hall.
Yanashot, who grew up near the Marvine Colliery, uses coal silt, burnt ash and scrap metal to create visual narratives to help commemorate the region’s industrial history.
The exhibit, entitled “Anthra-Sight,” and reception are open to the public, free of charge.
For information contact Darlene Miller-Lanning, Ph.D., director of the Hope Horn Gallery, at 570-941-4214.