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PHOTOS: Beam-signing at ArtsQuest cultural center under construction in Bethlehem

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)

ArtsQuest, the nonprofit behind Musikfest, welcomed community supporters and donors to sign on to its new cultural center in Bethlehem on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 — taking a permanent marker to a ceremonial beam. The occasion took place in the shadow of what will later be a new $32 million, 78,500-square-foot facility with 36 artist studios. (Will Oliver)
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