First Friday’s most random roundup ever

March 6th, 2009 1:42 pm · 0 comments

eppeley.JPGJust a sampling: for a more complete list check LancasterArts.

Brooklyn artist Martha Walker will discuss her large-size metal sculptures and the methods (puddling, welding) she uses to create them at the Phillips Museum of Art at F&M College at 4:30 p.m. …. The Infantree Gallery, 21 N. Prince St. (fourth floor), is re-introducing itself with an open house starting at 6 p.m. …. The Parlor Gallery, 320 Laurel Street, will be showing “Variations of Light,” landscape paintings by Brian Eppley (shown at left). The gallery opens at noon and the reception starts at 5 p.m. The gallery will also be open Sunday 12-4 p.m. …. More landscapes: “Two Views” at the Isadore Gallery will feature paintings of rivers, fields, forests, quarries and other unpopulated areas of the Susquehanna Valley by Paul Manlove and Aaron Brooks. …. And even more landscapes: “Land, Sea and Sky,” realistic and abstract works by Valerie and Wesley Schulz and Kyle Stauffer, at DreamsCollide, 7 S. Prince St. Reception 5-9 p.m. …. There are some changes to report: The Gallery dePaul, 226 Arch St., is apparently on hiatus; while workshops are being offered, there won’t be another show until Spring ArtWalk, April 18-19. …. The Annex 24 Gallery, 24 W. Walnut St., celebrates its first anniversary with “Convergence of Synergy,” multi-media works by Kenny Reisig, John Berkey and Raymond Rall. …. In addition to a performance by singer-songwriter Gregory Douglass starting at 7, the Chestnut Hill Cafe, 532 W. Chestnut St., will be showing charcoal self-portraits by Julie A. Morrette. …. First Friday for Families: Glitter-and-grafitti-inspired artist Matt Klingelhoefer will be at the Lancaster Public Library, 125 N. Duke St., 5:30-8 p.m. with “Childhood Inspirations.”  Volunteers will be reading their favorite children’s stories as well. …. Writer Jeff Rath goes for visual poetry in “Dream-box Theatre,” collages and assemblages on view at DogStar Books, 529 W. Chestnut St. Also combining media, the Pennsylvania Academy of Music will show works by Florence Starr Taylor, screen Mary Haverstick’s film about her life and hold a concert of works by American composers, including Samuel Barber. (Story. ) …. And stop by the Lancaster School of Ballet, 214 W. Grant St., to observe classes from 5-6:30 p.m. or a rehearsal for “Snow White,” the Ballet Theater’s spring show, 6:30-8 p.m. …. New on the block: Progressive Galleries, 323 N. Queen St, will be holding a “grand opening splash” 6 p.m.-midnight. …. Student artists take the spotlight: story here.

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