For Immediate Release
Further information: Contact Joseph Giomboni 
Public Relations Office, (570) 208-5958

May 28, 2018 – Artist Theodore Scazafabo will display photographs and a variety of digitally manipulated images during a free public exhibition titled “Ramblings of a Lost Ghost,” from Monday, June 11, through Friday, July 27, in the Widmann Gallery at King’s College.

Scazafabo will display approximately 30 pieces that are heavily influenced by the style and techniques of color field abstract expressionists of the 1950s, such as Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. 

A native of Old Forge, Scazafabo previously displayed his work at Nimble Hill in Tunkhannock and during several First Friday’s exhibitions. He earned an associate’s degree in graphic design from Luzerne County Community College and graduated with honors in graphic design from Savannah College of Art and Design.   

Scazafabo will discuss his creative works from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, June 15, in the Widmann Gallery, Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center, located between North Franklin and North Main streets.

The exhibition is free and open to the public. Gallery hours: Mon. through Fri., 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Gallery is closed on national holidays and during scheduled breaks throughout the academic year.  

For more information, contact Michelle Leonard, Widmann Gallery Coordinator, at (570) 208-5900, ext. 5328.  

“Tree,” digitally manipulated photograph with paint on canvas by artist Theodore Scazafabo will be on display during the “Ramblings of a Lost Ghost,” exhibition held June 11-July 27 in the Widmann Gallery at King’s College.