Location Listings

 

Spring ArtWalk 2009 Locations

  1. 1. Ad Lib Cafe
         52 N. Market St.
         handicap accessible
       
    www.adlibcafepa.com
        Art and Entertainment    
        Cartoonist, caricaturists and art in entertainment.

    2. Annex 24
        24 W. Walnut St.
        717-341-0028
       
    www.annex24gallery.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Jester of All Trades
        A wide arsenal of work ranging from mural like painted shards of wood to geometric designs etched into glass windows.  Come see what Corporate Business Owners and art collectors are raving about!

    3.  City Folk
         146 N. Prince St.
        717-393-8807
       
    www.cityfolkonprince.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        "Glorious Gardens"
        Garden statuary, garden accessories, fountains and more

    4. Christiane David Gallery
        142 N. Prince St.
        717-293-0809
       
    www.christianedavid.com
        handicap accessible
        Spring Awakening
        Shake off the winter cold in Christiane David Gallery.  Come and welcome spring with new vibrant original works of oils, acrylics and watercolors.

    5.  D&J Scott Galleries
        323 N. Queen St.
        717-397-5360
        no website
        NOT handicap accessible
        Year of the Dog
        Through the camera lens Sarah Scott evokes how the total love and obedience of her service dog Coco brought her out of the trauma of despair to being able to show and share love again to the world.

    6.  Demuth Museum
        120 E. King St.
        717-299-9940
       
    www.demuth.org
        NOT handicap accessible
        A Novel Approach:  Literary Inspiration
        The Demuth Museum's Annual Invitational exhibit features the work of over 30 local artists who explore the theme of literary illustration.  This year's exhibition takes its theme from Charles Demuth's series of watercolors inspired by contemporary literature of his day.

    7. First Reformed Church UCC
        40 E. Orange St.
        717-397-5149
        no website
        handicap accessible
        Richard Lawrence and Caitlin Seaward
        Richard Lawrence will be exhibiting his pen, ink, watercolors and oils. Caitlin Seaward presents "New Self"  A colorful look into
    our nature’s pure beauty and defiance.

    8. Framing Concept 
        328 N. Queen St.
        717-295-7290
       
    www.theframingconcept.com
        not handicap accessible
        Kiss The Sky Designs
        Recent works by Amber Brant & Jen Ackerman- Hand Crafted Jewelry, Purses, Totes, Hand Painted Furniture, Glassware & Watercolor Prints.

    9.  Gail Gray Studio
        34 1/2 N. Queen St.
        717-393-0266
        no website
        NOT handicap accessible
        Ongoing Work
        An assortment of ongoing directions of exploration.

    10. Gallery 141
          113 N. Water St
        717-394-9769
       
    www.gallery141.blogspot.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Amalgamation
        Collective Gallery featuring photography, painting, textiles, sculpture, beads and handmade origami cards.  Live Music venue w/outdoor cafe courtyard and open air market.  Alan Glueckert.  F&M Student Show.  Sanderson Images. Kristi Lou Brigham. Jane Guyton. Joe McCoy. Alana Hunter.

    11.  Gallery dePaul
        226 N. Arch St.
        717-299-1631
       
    www.gallerydepaul.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        The Mind's Eye
        The camera is the photographer's medium to express his observations to the world in which he lives, in the way he wants to portray it.  The images selected for this exhibition were created by the studenets of K.K. DePaul as part of the Gallery dePaul workshop series and reflect diverse approaches to the photographic arts.

    12. Heritage Center Museum
        5 W. King St.
        717-299-6440
       
    www.lancasterheritage.com
        handicap accessible
        Amish of Lancaster County & The Print Shop
        Visit this exhibition to learn about language, education, religion, cottage industries and decorative arts.  Challenge your knowledge about the Amish community by investigating commonly-held misconceptions.  And stop by the Print Shop to try letterpress printing.  Each visitor can operate a small press and experience letterpress printing, BC- before computers.


    13.  The Infantree
        21 N. Prince St.
        717-887-4842
       
    www.theinfantree.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Out There:  Keith Garcia, John Garrett Slaby, Kristopher Harzinski and Christian Herr
        Philadelphia artists Keith Garcia and John Slaby join up with Lancaster artists Kristopher Harzinski and Christian Herr to bring you a variety of new works.

    14.  Isaac's Downtown & The Pickle Bar
        25 N. Queen St.
        717-394-5544
       
    www.isaacsdeli.com
        handicap accessible
        Two for One
        Unique mixed media artistic offerings from Will Haughery and Krista Shaffer.

    15.  Isadore Gallery
        228 N. Prince St.
        717-299-0127
       
    www.isadore-gallery.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Moments in Time: Landscape Paintings by Stephen Brehm
        Oil paintings of Pennsylvania landscapes and nearby seascapes by local artist Stephen Brehm.  Brehm has won first place in painting shows in New Hope, Lititz, Chadds Ford and Mt. Gretna and was featured in Philadelphia Style Magazine.  He explores the properties of oil paint on canvas while trying to capture the light and atmosphere of a moment in time.

    16.  Julia Swartz Gallery
        17 N. Prince St.
        717-397-8020
       
    www.juliaswartz.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Fruits & Vegetables: Giant to Miniature
        Oil Paintings on canvas of fruit and vegetables 40" x 40" to 6" x 6"

    17. Kalargyros Gallery
        112 W. Orange St.
        717-394-3898
       
    www.kalargyrosgallery.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Theories and Icons:  Paintings by Evan Kitson

    18. Kathleen Abel
        309 E. Chestnut St.
        717-393-0867
        no website
        NOT handicap accessible
        Cut From Paper
        Butterflies and birds and planets in astrology- the realistic to the abstract are explored in shallow-relief paper sculpture.  Also, new limited edition giclees.

    19. Keystone Cultural Center & Museum
        420 Pearl St.
        717-870-4869
       
    www.keystoneart.org
        handicap accessible
        Preview Live Art Auction items for our 3rd Annual Gala May 2nd
        Select works from the upcoming Live Art Auction held at our 3rd Annual Gala May 2nd.  Preview these works and bid on them at our annual fundraiser on May 2nd.

    20.  Kevin Lehman Pottery
        560 S. Prince St.
        717-504-7547
       
    www.klpottery.com
        handicap accessible
        Hands On:  Help us create a 25 foot long wall sculpture
        Help us decorate a 25 foot long by 8 foot tall slab of clay.  This is a hands on activity for all ages.  Please stop by and stay awhile!

    21.  Lancaster County Art Association
        @ Virginia Caputo Studio  114 W. Orange St.
        717-687-7061
       
    www.lcaaonline.org
        NOT handicap accessible
        Local Perspective:  Images of Lancaster County
        The inspiration for this exhibit comes from the unique Lancaster County area we live in.  It features creative works by LCAA members with a range of different styles, mediums and subject matter.

    22. Lancaster Dispensing Company
          33-35 N. Market St.
        717-299-4602
       
    www.dispensingco.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Nancy Chadwick
        Figurative artwork in mixed media

    23.  Lancaster Galleries
        34 N. Water St.
        717-397-5552
       
    www.lancastergalleries.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Abby Rudisill:  Abstract Thoughts
        Recent abstract paintings by Abby Rudisill.  This body of work explores color and surface with water media on paper.

    24. Lancaster Museum of Art- New Location
        215 N. Queen St.
        717-394-3497
       
    www.lmapa.org
        handicap accessible
        The Show Up and Show Show
        An eclectic and spontaneous exhibition of work by local and regional artists

    25.  Lancaster Museum of Art- Current Location
        135 N. Lime St.
        717-394-3497
       
    www.lmapa.org
        handicap accessible
        Constantine Kermes:  I Hear America Singing II and Barry Moser:  Portraits of Illustrious Persons
        Kermes:  A glimpse into the career of one of Lancaster's favorites artists.  Moser:  A survey of portraits by a nationally known book illustrator and artist.

    26. Lancaster Quilt and Textile Museum
        37. N. Market St.
        717-299-6440
       
    www.lancasterheritage.com
        handicap accessible
        Lancaster County Amish Quilts & Rainbow Yarn:  Navajo Weavings, Germantown Yarns and the PA Connection
        The Quilt & Textile Museum's permanent collection showcases quilts produced by Amish women in Lancaster County between the late 19th century and the mid-20th century.  Visitors will learn about the history of the Amish, defining characteristics of Lancaster County Amish quilts, the process of making a quilt and more.   Also featuring an exciting display of Navajo weaving focusing on the history and influence of the wool yarn produced in the Germantown area of Philadelphia upon Navajo weavings.  Underwritten through the generosity of Irene N. Walsh.  Catalog supported in part by Caldwell, Heckles and Egans and others.

    27. Living Light Gallery
        150 N. Prince St.
        717-390-9011
       
    www.livinglightgallery.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Fusion
        Living Light Gallery offers an eclectic group of artists & works including:  Debi Watson water colors, Maestro Afro Celotto signature hand blown glass, Paintings by Paula Nizamas, Laurie Fields, Julie Havel and Leonid Afrenlov and metal sculpture by Ron Stinson and Roger A. Dorsey.  Stop by for a painting demonstration with Debi Watson.  Call for hours.

    28.  Liz Hess Gallery
        140 N. Prince St.
        717-390-7222
       
    www.lizhess.com
        handicap accessible
        The Cats & Dogs are Back
        Back by popular demand, Liz departs from her more representational work to enter the world of colorful, eclectic, and crazy canines and felines.  Originals in watercolor, acrylic and pastel.

    29.  Mark Finberg Gallery
       104 W. Chestnut St.
        717-393-2996
       
    www.markfinberggallery.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Passion and Precision
        Artist Laura Mark-Finberg explores nature, man and movement.  Original acrylic paintings and limited edition giclees on canvas.

    30. Mulberry Art Studios
        19-21 N. Mulberry St.
        717-295-1949
       
    www.mulberryartstudios.com
        handicap accessible
        Step Into Spring
        Renew your spirit, refresh your soul, revitalize the economy - buy art.  Enjoy multitalented artists including:  Gary Greene, Kevin Bedgood, Carl Hartman, Alice Schwager, Matthew Murray, Robert Forrey and Paul Lambert.

    31. Muffin Street
     18 W. Orange St.
    717-291-2242
    no website
    NOT handicap accessible
    Come for the Art, Stay for the Fun  
     Come see Tracy Feldman's city paintings, Derek Robbins photography, art by PCAD students, as well as historic posters and prints from Old World Collectibles.  Come hear the cool jazz to light rock of Matt Wade, Eddie Rosa and friends.  Come sample the café's delicious baked goods, coffees, teas, cappuccinos, and light fare

    32.  PA Dutch CVB (Lancaster Visitors Center)
        1-3 W. King St.
        717-391-6004
       
    www.padutchcountry.com
        handicap accessible
        No Title
        Come enjoy a display of ceramic sculptures and functional work from Kevin Lehman's Pottery.

    33.  PA Arts Experience
        @ Lancaster Arts Hotel 300 Harrisburg Ave.
        717-917-1630
       
    www.paartsexperience.com
        handicap accessible
        PA Arts Experience Artist Trail:  Works by Member Artists from the Susquehanna Valley
        A sampling of work in a variety of media by current member artists from the Susquehanna Valley portion of the newly-formed PA Arts Experience Artist Trail.  Located along the Route 30/Route 113 corridor and traveling through 3 scenic river valleys (Susquehanna, Brandywine/Schuylkill and Delaware) the PA Arts Experience Artist Trail is one of a garowing number of artists trails being developed throughout the state.  A few artists to name in this exhibit are Ann DeLaurentis, Steve DePerrot, Rob Evans, Constantine Kermes, Sylvia Lehman, Robert Patierno, Ellen Slupe, Janette Toth, J.D. Wissler and Mark Workman.

    34.  PA College of Art & Design
        204 N. Prince St.
        717-396-7833
       
    www.pcad.edu
        handicap accessible
        PCA&D Senior Show
        The PCA&D Senior show includes one piece of artwork by each member of the Class of 2009.  Dozens of work represent a variety of media and styles including illustration, graphic design, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, animation and multi-media. The exhibit is the culmination of four years of hard work and the students know that the fruits of thier labor will be on display for the public, potential employers and collectors to view.

    35. Progressive Galleries
        323 N. Queen St.
        717-295-2440
       
    www.progressivegalleries.com
        handicap accessible
        A Celebration of Art: Group Show
        Our gallery is exhibiting multiple artists of the highest caliber.  Paintings- Sculpture- Clay- Wood and Metals.  Pleasant music will complete your experience.  We look forward to meeting you.

    36.  Queue Studio
          218 N. Duke St.
        717-481-2916
        NOT handicap accessible
        Recycled Art for Everyone
        There will be a focus on artwork using recycled materials.  Queue will be hosting a kids collage workshop.  There will be opportunities to meet and greet members of Queue's artist's co-operative.

    37.  Radiance
        9 W. Grant St.
        717-290-1517
        NOT handicap accessible
        no website
        Into the Woods...Greta James
        
    My inspiration comes from nature, myth and fairytale.   Each one of my paintings is a meditation for me.  I find that when I take the time to truly look at nature that there are beautiful messages all around me showing me how to live.

    38.  Red Raven Art Company
        138 N. Prince St.
        717-299-4400
       
    www.redravenartcompany.com
        handicap accessible
        Spring Alive:  Featuring new work by Regina Martin and Janette Toth
        Featuring New work by Regina Martin and new abstracts inspired by a Mediterranean diet by Janette Toth.  Highlighting new work by Ross Sachs.  Emerging artist:  William Cassidy who won the CX Carlson Scholarship award at the 2008 Scholastics Competition.

    39.  School District of Lancsater Art Education Department
        @ Lancaster Eastern Market  308 E. King St.
       
    www.lancaster.k12.pa.us
        handicap accessible
        School District of Lancaster Annual Student Art Show
        Eastern Market and the Schoold District of Lancaster Student Artists partner to present 2-D and 3-D artwork created by students in the historic Eastern Market House.  Create a paper bag puppet as a Kids Walk Activity hosted by the School District of Lancaster Art Teachers.

    40. Strawberry & Co.
        11 W. King St.
        717-392-5345
       
    www.strawberryandco.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        "Prost!" Recent Photos of Austria and Germany by Ashley Lucas
        Come explore the digital photography of Ashley Lucas the documents her recent trip to Austria and German this past December.  Images of decadent food, historic locations, ornate decorations and winter scenes will be on display for the month of April.

    41.  Todd Snader's Gallery
        27 E. Lemon St.
        717-397-0092
       
    www.paonline.com/masteron
        NOT handicap accessible
        An Eclectic Collection of Beautiful Things
        Estensive use of medium and materials.  Extra:  Astrological and Tarot readings.

    42. Treats Creamery & Cafe
        37 N. Market St. (inside Lancaster Quilt & Textile Museum)
        717-431-7332
       
    www.treatscreamery.com       www.natalieknightartist.com
        handicap accessible
        Nature and the World Around Us
        Natalie looks not at the world through the eyes of an artist, but looks at the world through the soul of a lover. For she is truly in love with her environment and the subjects she captures.  Natalie likens the lens to an extension of her eyes, she sees the world better through the lens then she does the naked eye.


    43.  Veleska Jewelry
        348 W. Orange St.
        717-396-1123
       
    www.veleska.com
        handicap accessible
        Circle of Time
        A celebration of art in multiple forms featuring jewelry designs by Kathryn Pearce, live music by Mary Jo Mattea, yoga, inspired jewelry by Donna McAfee and photography by Jan Portwood.


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      Maggie Lee Designs
        @ 52 N. Prince St.
       
    717-569-6500
       
    www.maggieleedesigns.com
        NOT handicap accessible
        Signature Collections
        Unique, contemporary yet classic fine jewelry designed and created by Maggie Lee in sterling, karat gold and platinum. Featuring her Signature Collections, Compass Rose Collection and Caribbean Dreams collection. Custom designing demos
    .