Some Fall Artwalk notes: artist Matthew Cherry will offer informal talks and answer questions about his exhibit at the Pa. College of Art & Design, 204 N. Prince St., 1-3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18-19. fauxREAL continues through Nov. 17 and features colorful, larger-than-life portraits and nudes.
Stinging Nettles, with special guests Gringo Starr and […]
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Artwalk notes
October 17th, 2008 · No Comments
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Sept. First Friday
September 5th, 2008 · No Comments
New to Gallery Row: the Mark-Finberg Gallery, 104 W. Chestnut St., featuring the art of Laura Mark-Finberg, “contemporary realism inspired by nature.” Also shown (at right) is a clock by Mark Gaiger of New York. Heading east, new oil paintings by Katy Conlin, at David the Goldsmith jewelers, 15 W. Chestnut St. For more First […]
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Art in the Alley, chairs in the gallery
June 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Art in the Alley will mark its second First Friday (June 6) with a show of chairs from the Sitting Machine Project.
The “sitting machines” were created by Debbie Smith’s fifth-grade class at Fairview Elementary School in the Elizabethtown School District. (For a story on the project, click the link above.) Jerry Greiner, who designed the […]
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Musser Park, City Arts Market want you!
May 21st, 2008 · No Comments
The Musser Park Civic Association is looking for crafters for the craft show at the park’s annual Olde Fashioned 4th of July event. More information is available here, along with an entry form.
Independence Day does fall on a Friday this year, and LancasterARTS wants to inform the public that downtown Lancaster’s First Friday will go […]
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Big skies on a small scale
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments
The landscape paintings of the Texas-born George Sorrels, at Lancaster Galleries, are small in size (averaging about 8” by 10” or so) but large in scope. The sky and its clouds dominate, and the “land” part of the landscape – a river, a golden hillside, a line of mountains, a tree or two – is […]
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