Hope Horn Gallery
About
Hope Horn Gallery offers a distinctive cultural experience in Scranton, located on the fourth floor of Hyland Hall at the corner of Linden Street and Jefferson Avenue. This academic gallery provides visitors with an opportunity to engage with thoughtful exhibitions in an accessible setting. As a gallery situated within an educational environment, it serves as a bridge between the campus community and the broader public, creating a space where art appreciation and learning intersect naturally. The gallery presents rotating exhibitions that expose visitors to diverse artistic perspectives and contemporary visual arts. As an academically affiliated space, Hope Horn Gallery often features work that encourages critical thinking and cultural dialogue, making each visit an intellectually stimulating experience. The programming reflects a commitment to showcasing both established and emerging artists, giving visitors the chance to discover new voices in the art world while also encountering more familiar names and styles. The exhibitions change throughout the year, which means there is always something fresh to see for repeat visitors. When you visit Hope Horn Gallery, you will find yourself in a fourth floor location that offers a quiet, contemplative atmosphere removed from street level distractions. The gallery space allows for focused viewing, where you can take your time examining the artwork without feeling rushed. Being situated in Hyland Hall means the venue is part of a larger academic building, so you might encounter students and faculty alongside other community members, creating a welcoming mix of perspectives and backgrounds among fellow gallery goers. For anyone interested in visual arts in the Scranton area, Hope Horn Gallery represents an important cultural resource that is open to the public. The gallery's academic connection ensures a level of curatorial thoughtfulness in its exhibitions, while its commitment to accessibility makes it an inviting destination for both seasoned art enthusiasts and those just beginning to explore gallery spaces. You can find more information about current and upcoming exhibitions by visiting their website at scranton.edu.
Current Exhibitions
The Anthracite Coal Industry of Northeastern Pennsylvania: Selected Paintings, Sculptures and Works on Paper from Public and Private Collections, 1829-1959
Exhibition featuring artwork documenting the anthracite coal mining industry of Northeastern Pennsylvania, including 19th-century landscape paintings, memorial sculptures, and public murals from public and private collections spanning 1829-1959.
Location
Hours
Monday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 AM PM
Tuesday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 AM PM
Wednesday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 AM PM
Friday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 AM PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 AM PM
Contact Information
Address
Hyland Hall, fourth floor, corner of Linden Street and Jefferson Avenue
Phone
570-941-4214