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A woman crouches down to take a better photo on her phone of artwork at A New Path to the Waterfall at the Everhart Museum in Scranton, PA.
Arts & Culture
March 30, 2025

Picture This: A New Path to the Waterfall Opening

The opening of A New Path to the Waterfall at the Everhart Museum was a vibrant night of art, music, and community, featuring immersive installations and live performances.

A New Path to the Waterfall: A Night to Remember at the Everhart Museum

The Everhart Museum’s A New Path to the Waterfall exhibition created an immersive experience that drew a lively crowd. Artists John Bromberg and Samuelle Green’s work captivated visitors, drawing them into a world of creative shapes and textures. The artists were gracious hosts, greeting guests and even serving hors d’oeuvres, making the event feel warm and inviting.

Green’s massive paper installation was impossible to ignore. Guests eagerly stepped inside, snapping photos as the layered paper seemed to grow from the walls. Meanwhile, Bromberg’s work stood as a striking counterpart, offering a different yet equally mesmerizing perspective on shapes and movement.

Live music made the night even more enjoyable as guests were treated by a live-choir performances while Pictures Moved by Strings created an atmospheric soundscape that carried through the museum. Between the art, the music, and the welcoming energy, the opening reception was an unforgettable celebration of creativity. A New Path to the Waterfall runs from March 26–June 29, 2025, so be sure to visit and experience it for yourself!

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