Third Thursday March! FREE
15mar4:00 pm8:00 pmThird Thursday March! FREE

Event Details
Stop by the Museum every Third Thursday for free admission to the galleries from 4 till 8 p.m. Enjoy the exhibitions, collections, and the
Event Details
Stop by the Museum every Third Thursday for free admission to the galleries from 4 till 8 p.m. Enjoy the exhibitions, collections, and the following free activities.
For a complete listing of all Third Thursday happenings downtown visit www.downtownallentown.com.
5:30 p.m.
Cheers, Allentown! Wine tasting with Franklin Hill Vineyards*
Start your evening at the Museum with a wine tasting and friends.
5:30 p.m.
DJ Cherish
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5:30 p.m.
Be Inspired! Art Workshop
Get inspired by the Museum’s new Louise Nevelson sculpture and put together your own assemblage.
5:30–7:00 p.m
Weaving with Mallory Zondag
Explore the traditional craft of weaving with local artist Mallory Zondag. Free, but space is limited so please reserve your spot by contacting Elena at eostock@allentown-art-museum.local.
6 p.m.
Finding Vivian Maier (83 mins)
Documentary Film Series in Honor of Women’s History Month. In 1951, Vivian Maier (1926–2009) took up work as a nanny and care–giver. In her leisure time, however, she had begun to venture into the art of photography. She would ultimately leave more than 100,000 negatives behind, most of them shot in Chicago and New York City.
6 p.m.
Free guided gallery tour
See highlights from our collection during this tour of the African American art on display in Butz Gallery.
6:30 p.m.
Trivia: How much do you know?
Test your knowledge every Third Thursday with our Arts and Culture Trivia upstairs in Art Ways, with questions spanning from 16th century art to contemporary culture.
7 p.m.
Frame 37: Visual Dialogue Series, Dialogue #2
This is the second in a series of conversations hosted by Allentown Art Museum and Frame 37. Frame 37 consists of photographers Theo Anderson, Ed Eckstein and Luke Wynne and photo historian Chris Karfakis. Joining the group this time are the photographers/artists Judith Ross, Susan Bank, Lydia Panas, Tracie Van Auken and Sharon Wohlmuth to delve into the perspective that women bring to the image–making process, coinciding with the exhibition Women of Vision. You are encouraged to bring images to the Museum that you treasure or that you have made, to spur discussion.
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Time
(Thursday) 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm EST
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