After two years of planning, designing and painting, the Council for the Arts is making its final push to complete its Courthouse Mural Project. Continue reading Courthouse mural project enters final phase
On one end of the spectrum, Ron Wadel has contributed a large number of highly-stylized pieces that demonstrate incredible technical precision. On the other end, Jim Mackey and Barbara Randall explore intense emotional states. Continue reading Whose woods these are: A review of SHAPE’s wood-centric exhibit
[from the artist’s statement] “Processing” represents my attempt to use intuitive expressionism to process the past few years of my life: COVID, war, political divisiveness, inequities, mass shootings, extinction of species due to human greed, and the lack of basic kindness are fed to us by the media constantly. By creating these pieces my mind dismantles each and puts it through a process which reassembles, … Continue reading PROCESSING… (Artist: Donna Werling)
[from the artist’s statement] “Processing” represents my attempt to use intuitive expressionism to process the past few years of my life: COVID, war, political divisiveness, inequities, mass shootings, extinction of species due to human greed, and the lack of basic kindness are fed to us by the media constantly. By creating these pieces my mind dismantles each and puts it through a process which reassembles, … Continue reading PROCESSING… (Artist: Donna Werling)
[from the artist’s statement] “Processing” represents my attempt to use intuitive expressionism to process the past few years of my life: COVID, war, political divisiveness, inequities, mass shootings, extinction of species due to human greed, and the lack of basic kindness are fed to us by the media constantly. By creating these pieces my mind dismantles each and puts it through a process which reassembles, … Continue reading PROCESSING… (Artist: Donna Werling)
Travel around the world and back home again with art from local artists. Contributors: Cindy Baker, Dawn Burgoon, Jeff Barnhart, Paola Diaz, Anne Finucane, Jean Frey, Phyllis Foreman, Mike Leighton, Mark Hammond, Glen Sabetto, Laurie McKelvie, Debbie Strand-Miller, Sylvia Troust, and Doretta Wisler “Architecturally Designed” will be on display from July 8 – August 12. The Council for the Arts summer gallery hours are Friday … Continue reading Architecturally Designed: The Places We Live, Work and Play (Group Show)
Travel around the world and back home again with art from local artists. Contributors: Cindy Baker, Dawn Burgoon, Jeff Barnhart, Paola Diaz, Anne Finucane, Jean Frey, Phyllis Foreman, Mike Leighton, Mark Hammond, Glen Sabetto, Laurie McKelvie, Debbie Strand-Miller, Sylvia Troust, and Doretta Wisler “Architecturally Designed” will be on display from July 8 – August 12. The Council for the Arts summer gallery hours are Friday … Continue reading Architecturally Designed: The Places We Live, Work and Play (Group Show)
“Tourist in My Town” gives Chambersburgers a rare opportunity to see their town through someone else’s eyes. The inspiration behind the exhibit came to West when she learned that the majority of Americans have never experienced the tourist destinations in their own towns. Continue reading A moment of life: Exhibition invites Chambersburgers to see the region through artists’ eyes
If there is anything that the world needs right now, it is a few inches of space to act and create without rules or consequences. Barbara Randall discusses her latest journal project and her increasingly personal art exhibits. Continue reading Plague Journal: When the outside world got complicated, artist Barbara Randall turned inward
The money raised from “Franklin County’s Female Firsts” will help two local organizations inspire the next generation of women to make history. Continue reading Photo project exploring local ‘female firsts’ raises more than $5,000 for girls’ education programs