This weekend marks the spring edition of Lancaster ArtWalk, a self-guided tour of galleries in Lancaster city. Some galleries will offer live demonstrations and meet-the-artist events, while others will extend their hours to make sure art lovers have a chance to check out the displays.
For some, this yearâs spring edition of ArtWalk is particularly special, as galleries were closed this time last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here are what a few galleries have planned this weekend. Admittedly, this listing only scratches the surface. For a full schedule of ArtWalk events, visit lanc.news/SpringArtWalk.
Mulberry Art Studios
May is shaping up to be a big month for Red Raven Art Company.
The Gallery Row institution will celebrate its 15-year anniversary this week with a âFrom the Vaultâ sale, which will offer art for sale at a significant discount.
Then, on Thursday, May 6, the gallery will unveil âLancaster 24/7,â an exhibit two years in the making. In 2019, artists Rhoda Kahler and Darcie Goldberg visited Lancaster for a day, capturing scenes around the city in a single 24-hour period. The upcoming Lancaster exhibit will show what they created during their visit â an unusual opportunity for viewers to explore Lancaster through a time capsule-like lens. But, Red Raven gallery manager Lee Lovett insists the project is ongoing.
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