OK, the rain’s cleared up and I’m hopeful it will stay that way, because it’s First Friday and time to check out what the galleries have in store. As always, LancasterArts has its First Friday guide here. A few highlights: Live 1940s pin-up girls at Annex 24, 24 W. Walnut St. … Youth art, dance and music from HeadsUp.org at the Keppel Building, 329 N. Queen St. … jewelry featuring beads and
hand-bound miniature books by Roberta Little, Chestnut Hill Cafe, 532 W. Chestnut St. (You can also see examples of her assemblages at the Red Raven Art Company, 138 N. Prince St.) … DreamsCollide, 7 S. Prince St., celebrates its first anniversary … F&M students at Gallery 141, 113 N. Water St. … “Out there” at the Infantree, 21 N. Prince St. … If you haven’t checked out Progressive Galleries yet
(scenes from March opening at right) this would be a great time to do it … Recycled art at Queue Studio, 218 N. Duke St. … New works from My Aunt Debbie at Mommalicious/Smilin’ Gal, 310 N. Queen St. … D.R.E.A.M.S. at Neighborhood Services, 134 S. Prince St. … Abby Rudisill at Lancaster Galleries, 34 N. Water St. … Millersville Students at the Lancaster Museum of Art Annex, 215 N. Queen St. Connie de Alva Higgins at Cosas Gallery, 257 W. King St. … That’s just a beginning. (See yesterday’s post as well)
April showers bring gallery flowers
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