Hope Horn Gallery Hosts Artist Travis Prince

Guest artist Travis Prince’s exhibition at the Hope Horn Gallery is among the University’s Black History Month events.
At the opening reception for “A New Understanding: Paintings by Travis Prince” are, from left: Mark Higgins, Ph.D., dean of the Kania School of Management at The University of Scranton; Travis Prince, exhibiting artist; Michelle Maldonado, Ph.D., interim provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Scranton; and George Aulisio, dean of the Weinberg Memorial Library at Scranton.
At the opening reception for “A New Understanding: Paintings by Travis Prince” are, from left: Mark Higgins, Ph.D., dean of the Kania School of Management at The University of Scranton; Travis Prince, exhibiting artist; Michelle Maldonado, Ph.D., interim provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Scranton; and George Aulisio, dean of the Weinberg Memorial Library at Scranton.

The University of Scranton welcomed artist Travis Prince to campus as part of its Black History Month events to discuss an exhibition of his work at the Hope Horn Gallery titled “A New Understanding.” Prince discussed his work at a lecture in the Pearn Auditorium of Brennan Hall on Feb. 3, which was immediately followed by an opening reception at the Hope Horn Gallery. His work will be on display during galley hours until Friday, Mar. 10.

See the University’s planned events for the spring semester here.

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