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The artists developing the façade artwork for the new parking garage and public library at Ewell Plaza in downtown Lancaster are hosting two listening sessions to gather public feedback on the project.
Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt, of Miami-based R&R Studios, will host the virtual sessions at 11 a.m. May 22 and 6 p.m. May 24. (Register for the May 22 session here and the May 24 session here.)
The sessions will follow the format based on a survey released by Lancaster city in April to gather comments, opinions and inspiration from the community. The survey will remain active through May. 28.
The survey results and listening sessions will be used to inform the design concepts of the façade artwork and future art projects and programming at Ewell Plaza, according to a press release from the city.
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Shortly after J.J. Roach, 16, of Manheim, had his story air on FOX43 in February, a Cumberland County business commissioned him to do dozens of original works.
After a winter like Lancaster County has had, it does a body good to get some quality spring walking time in.
Lancaster city s First Friday has spent the last year either online or cautiously offline, and for good reason - while vaccination rates rise, so too do COVID-19 case numbers.Â
Check out the list below of Lancaster s First Friday events, and send an email to kstairiker@lnpnews.com if your event is missing from this roundup.
All of the following events are in-person, but require the usual masking and social distancing. Record Release, an exhibition of record covers created by students in the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design s Creating Art in Photoshop class will be on display, fittingly, at A Day in the Life Records. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. It is free to attend.