Penn State Lehigh Valley, in partnership with visiting artist Elsabé Dixon, will present the “Spotted Lanternfly: Zones of Syncopation” (SFZ) installation as part of the University's Campus Arts Initiative. The exhibit will run Dec. 2-3, with the art to continue to be on display throughout 2020 in various locations.
Penn State Lehigh Valley has partnered with visiting artist Elsabé Dixon to create environmentally proactive art about the invasive spotted lanternfly through Penn State's Campus Arts Initiative.
Conceptual artist Elsabé Dixon, left, looks at spotted lanternfly eggs with Penn State Lehigh Valley lab technician Pam Borowski, center, and Karen Kackley-Dutt, associate teaching professor of biology, during a site visit to the campus.