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1. AD LIB CAFE *
51 N. Market Street
adlibcafepa.com
Art & Entertainment and Sports in Art
Pieces of artwork featuring performing arts, street performers &
comedy. Sports in Art will be upstairs in Jon Jon’s Arcade
& Sports Cafe featuring art about a variety of sports and athletic
competitions.
2. ANNEX 24 GALLERY
24 W. Walnut Street 341-0028
annex24gallery.com
Fresh Start
Creative and diverse displays in photography and paintings.
Representing the spirit of springtime and the anticipation of new
beginnings and second chances.
3. BUILDING CHARACTER
342 N. Queen Street, Warehouse B
buildingcharacter.biz
Stuart Hammons, graduate of PCA&D, will display his asortment of
work including wood carvings, metal work, and various styles of
abstract, landscape and wildlife paintings.
4. CHESTNUT HOUSE *
25 W. King St (Hager Arcade) 393-0111
Lindy Malin’s Cathedral Jewels
Lindy Malin demonstrates jewelry making using gorgeous pieces of
antique stained glass. Visitors may have pieces they select
custom made while learning the history and romance of stained glass.
5.. CHRISTIANE DAVID GALLERY *
142 N. Prince Street 293-0809
Colors of Spring
Water colors, oil paintings, landscapes, florals and abstract from Christiane David.
6. CITYFOLK
146 N. Prince Street 393-8807
Art for Your Garden
Fountains, statuary, urns and objects for your garden, patio, porch or home by Max Carr.
7. CRISWELL & SHREVE
112 N. Prince Street 333-8401
Richard Keltner 2(3)
Two images revisited in three different mediums.
8. D&J SCOTT GALLERIES
323 N. Queen Street 397-5360
April in Paris
April in Paris is presented by the wonderful photography of Charles
Heisterkamp. The Basilique du Scare’ Coeur, the Eiffel
Tower, the Seine, the Musee d’Orsay are all here and more.
After your visit, you’ll be off to the airline office for your
own ticket to the City of Lights.
9. DEMUTH MUSEUM
120 E, King Street 299-9940
demuth.org
Photographs by Ferdinand Demuth, William Zell and Will Lindsay
Featuring turn of the century photographys by Ferdinand Demuth and
photographic lantern slides by fellow Lancaster camera club member
William Zell along with contemporary artist Will Lindsay’s
digital lantern slide photographs inspired by these historical
processes.
10. DOGSTAR BOOKS & GALLERY & CHESTNUT HILL CAFE
529 W. Chestnut Street 823-6605
dogstarbooks.com
Landscapes & Abstractions: New Photographic Work by Fred Albright
Featuring fine art photography of highly regarded Lancaster
photographer, Fred Albright. Photos will also be on exhbit across
the steet at Lancaster’s newest eatery The Chestnut Hill Cafe.
11. FIRST REFORMED CHURCH *
40 E. Orange Street 397-5149
firstreformed.org
Bead for Life & Recent works by Richard Lawrence
Bead for Life: Eradicating poverty one bead at a time you can
help women of Uganda break the cycle of poverty through purchasing
beautiful, colorful, handcrafted jewelry. www.beadforlife.org
12. FRAMING CONCEPT
328 N. Queen Street 295-7290
theframingconcept.com
Recent works by Mike Witmer
13. FULTON OPERA HOUSE *
12 N. Prince Street 394-7133
thefulton.org
Dressing the Part
A showcase of costumes, designs and accessories from the collection of the Fulton Opera House.
14. GERHART STUDIOS
9 N. Pine Street
gerhartstudios.com
Come see wood carving in progress...studio work, furniture, signs- on display in our gallery and workspace
15. GAIL GRAY- ARTIST
34 1/2 N. Queen Street
The “Self”
Series of self portraits. The artist reflects on the “self” as represented over the years.
16. GALERIE MICHELLE
226 W. Chestnut Street
spiziriartgroup.com
Vitreography
Vitreography and wood sculpture by husband and wife artists.
Rachel Rotenberg tells stories of her life using cedar wood. Jean
Pierre will take us traveling through dimensions of glass.
17. GALLERY 2
140 N. Prince Street 390-7222
lizhess.com
All About Dogs and Cats
Continuing her hugely popular show last year, artist Liz Hess
introduces a whole new collection of whimsical and humorous watercolors
featuring the antics of a group of colorful and eclectic Canines and
Felines.
18. Gallery DePaul
226 North Arch Street 299-1631
gallerydepaul.com
April in Paris
Parisian photographer Jerome Gorin exhibits panoramic views of the "city of light"
19. HAIR@DFBSTUDIOS *
31 E. Orange Street 392-6007
myspace.com/dfbstudios
Boundary Subjects
Figurative by Kirstin Kest
20. ISAACS RESTAURANT & DELI *
25 N. Queen Street
isaacsdeli.com
“Keep Your Eyes Peeled”
Presented by Ben McMillen Photography. Archival pigment b&w and color photography.
21. ISADORE GALLERY
228 N. Prince Street 299-0127
isadore-gallery.com
Echo Valley Art Group: New Work
Paintings, Ceramics and Sculpture by 25 of Lancaster’s most
prestigious artists: C. Anspach, D. Burns, A. DeLaurentis, R.
Dixon, W. Early, H. Fitzgerald, B. Fry, J. Gallagher, J. Geib, C.
Calligan, S. Gottlieb, C. Henderson, J. Hensel, K. Hoak, C. Kermes, K.
Kirsten, R. Lyon, C. Morgan, R. Ressel, P. Richards, C. Toner Shane, S.
Spanger, R. Sykes & R. Whitson
22. JULIA SWARTZ GALLERY
17 N. Prince Street 397-8020
juliaswartz.com
A Dog Named Gideon
Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole. A series of oils on canvas about a chocolate lab named Gideon.
23. KEYSTONE ART & CULTURE CENTER *
420 Pearl Street 870-4869
keystoneart.org
2D & 3D Works
Presentation on creating the Thaddeus Stevens monument in bronze (Sat.
3 pm); 2D & 3D works by select artists. Exciting molten
bronze pour on Sun. at 4 pm.
24. LANCASTER ARTS HOTEL *
300 Harrisburg Ave. 299-3000
lancasterartshotel.com
Ned Wert- Small Works
Paintings in acrylic on paper the entire month of April. Artist reception will be held during Sprint Art Walk, April 18.
25. LANCASTER CITY HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION *
150 S. Queen Street- Southern Market Center
cityoflancasterpa.com
Lancaster Squared- Diverse City
Lancaster City residents are invited to sit for a free black and white
portrait by Barbara Kyne. View existing portraits and participate
in a continuing record of diversity sponsored by the Lancaster City
Human Relations Commission
26. LANCASTER GALLERIES *
34 N. Water Street
lancastergalleries.com
Sky Songs by George Sorrels
Capturing the sky on canvas embodies a quest for the
unattainable. This exhibit contains paintings that are more than
mere paint and support but are paintings in which a cloud or a feeling
of light and air or a passage of color as space changes the
viewer’s life
27. LANCASTER MUSEUM OF ART *
135 N. Lime Street 394-3497
lmapa.org
Where the Wild Things Are & Plain and Fancy
Where The Wild Things Are- Maurice Sendak in his own words and
pictures. An interactive multi-media exhibit showcasing the life
long art of Maurice Sendak. Plain & Fancy: Recent works
by the Guild of American Papercutters celebrating the 20th anniversary
of the Guild. Works by papercutters from across the country will
be featured.
28. LANCASTER MUSEUM OF ART II *
215 N. Queen Street 394-3497
lmapa.org
Wild Rumpus: Time to Get Wild About the Arts & The Show Up and Show Show
Wild Rumpus are child and family friendly activities inspired by the
Museum’s Where the Wild Things are exhibit. The Show Up and
Show Show features works by regional artists, ages 15 and up.
29. LIVING LIGHT GALLERY
150 N. Prince Street 390-9011
livinglightgallery.com
Richard Chandler Hoff: 1940’s in Graphite
Sail through time to a simpler era when ice cream was 5¢ a dip and
the coolest place in town was the air conditioned theater.
Richard Chandler Hoff’s time transcending graphite pencil works
allow you to do just that despite today’s fast paced “get
it done yesterday” mentality. Hoff’s black &
white creations may be what initially invites you back to that gentler
more innocent time but you wil undoubtedly find yourself wishing to
stay in his 1940’s re-creations just a while longer.
30. MIO STUDIO
616 Columbia Avenue
miostudio.com
Mio Studio Grand Opening
Jewlery with a conscience. Art as the perfect accessory. An expression of life.
31. MULBERRY ART STUDIOS *
19-21 N. Mulberry Street 295-1949
mulberryartstudios.com
Support City Revitalization- Buy Art!
Including featured artists Paul Stewart, Tim Nies, Jeff Kramer plus Bert Aulisio, Tracy Feldman and Matt Murray.
32. MY AUNT DEBBIE *
@ Mommalicious & Smilin Gal 310 N. Queen Street
myauntdebbie.com
Handcrafted Clothing & Accessories
Remember your favorite aunt who let you finger paint with your toes,
dyed your hair fuschia and took you to your first rock concert?
My clothes are like that. Delightfully handcrafted clothing and
accessories that raise eyebrows at family gatherings.
33. PARLOR GALLERY
320 Laurel Street 392-1772
parlorgallery.org
Dorothy Frey: New Paintings
Paintings: contemporary and nature inspired
34. PA COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN *
204 N. Prince Street 396-7833
pcad.edu
Handcranked Film Projects
This exhibit will showcase the films, sculpture, paintings &
photography from Handcranked Film Projects, a New England collective of
independant film makers
35. RADIANCE
9 W. Grant Street 290-1517
radiancelancaster.blogspot.com
Magic Amongst Trees
Multi-media expression of native trees. Fusing watercolors and
fabric to create a forest of imaginary delights for the soul.
This is Mary Schroeder’s first appearance at Art Walk.
36. RED RAVEN ART COMPANY *
138 N. Prince Street 299-4400
redravenartcompany.com
Lyrical Landscapes
Featuring the work for Regina Martin and Lauren Holden. Also
showing will be the work of Marilu Sieber and works from the Conestoga
Valley Art Students.
37. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LANCASTER ART EDUCATION DEPARTMENT *
@ Lancaster Eastern Market
Lancaster School District Student Art Show
Annual Student Art Show. Features two and three dimensional works
of art from all public city schools in kindergarten through twelfth
grade. Viewers will also have the chance to participate in a
hands on creation on Saturday.
38. THE SPACE *
Various Locations Around the City
spacelancaster.org
Space Windows and Small Works
Space Windows features regional artists in storefronts and unoccupied
properties throughout the city. Our central location features
Small Works by participating Windows artists. Pick up a card at
any Art Walk Venue or Windows location and come to the Small Works for
a smpale of each artists work. Some of the windows venues
include: Pop Deluxe (6 N. Prince), Starvin Artists Cafe (106 W.
Orange), 222 W. Chestnut, King Grant LP (141-147 E. King) and Salon Fin
(502 N. Mary)
39. STARVIN ARTIST CAFE
106 W. Orange Street
Handcrafted Clothing & Accessories
Remember your favorite aunt who let you finger paint with your toes,
dyed your hair fuschia and took you to your first rock concert?
My clothes are like that. Delightfully handcrafted clothing and
accessories that raise eyebrows at family gatherings.
40. STRAWBERRY & CO
11 W. King Street 392-5345
strawberryandco.com
Canines Extraordinaire
Paper mache sculptures of canines extraordinaire by Wayne Lucas.
Dogs in art by Thoma Treadway. Pastels by Bernadine Lucas &
photography by Ashley Lucas.
41. STRICTLY FUNCTIONAL POTTERY NATIONAL *
@ Kevin Leaman Pottery 560 S. Prince St.
strictlyfunctionalpotterynational.net
16th Annual Strictly Functional Pottery National
100 of the nations’ best functional ceramic artists will be
exhibiting in the 16th Annual Strictly Functional Pottery
National. This juried exhibition will run through May 18th before
traveling to the Wayne Art Center for the month of June.
42. TIPPETTS/WEAVER ARCHITECTS *
137 N. Duke Street 394-0553
tippettsweaver.com
Interplay of Light and Shadow, Line and Form
Independantly and through the use of different media, Mariot Tippetts
and Toby Richards explore the interaction of light & shadow, line
& form. Mariot Tippetts designs and constructs white on white
minimalist wall sculpture in relief using homasote and mixed
media. Toby Richards exhibits a collection of abstract
black and white photographs fo water eroded rock formations from the
Susquehanna River.
43. TODD SNADER’S GALLERY
27 E. Lemon Street 397-0092
paonline.com/masteron
Eclectic collection of Beautiful Things
44. TREATS CREAMERY & CAFE *
37 N. Market Street (inside Quilt Museum) 431-7332
treatscreamery.com
Chocolate Art by Kathy Blankenbiller
She’s not a professional, but thanks to more than 30 years of
making these chocolate goodies she enjoys sharing her secrets and the
challenge of teaching others to learn this finger-licking
hobby. When she’s not making creations at Wilbur’s
Chocolate in Lititz, she is a columnist for the Lititiz Record Express
and the Ephrata Review.
44. VELESKA JEWELRY *
348 W. Orange Street 396-1123
veleska.com
Joan Galloway “A Stop Along Nature’s Path”
Works on paper exploring a walk through nature
45. WHITE ELEPHANT
356 N. Queen Street 392-3696
thewhiteelephantshop.com
Alternative Perceptions
Photographer Bill Kiehl looked at ordinary objects in an extraordinary
way during a recent trip through Tuscany and Umbria to create
recognizable yet abstract images
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