Hudson Reporter
‘Biomorphic’ exhibit opens March 6
Works by Robert Lachon on view for a limited time ×
Guttenberg Arts Gallery is pleased to present Biomorphic, an exhibition of work by artist Robert Lach. On view from March 6th – March 28th, 2021 at the Guttenberg Arts Gallery.
To promote social distancing Guttenberg Arts is now open by appointment only and virtually on their website. Patrons can schedule their visit or view the virtual gallery by going to www.guttenbergarts.org/exhibitions.
Robert Lach’s sculptures are based on the architecture and anatomy of nature. Lach constructs green habitats that reference the design, form and structure patterns found in the natural world. The focus is on the labor of craft by experimenting and manipulating everyday recycled objects into art material. Sculptures are constructed into units or multiples mimicking the biology of living organisms.
Lancasterâs interim police chief would like to shorten that title.
John T. Bey, who was in his sixth day on the job Monday, made it clear he wants the job full-time.
âIâm not here to keep the seat warm,â said Bey, 56.
While heâs still assessing the department, he said during a 45-minute interview that heâs not aware of any problems.
âI want people to know that this is a great police department. I want people to know from the top down â from the mayor all the way down to our community service folks â that this is a professionally run, integrity driven police department who cares about this community. And Iâm just part of that,â he said.