Podcast #106: Lancaster Spring ArtWalk
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Today we’re celebrating spring by talking about Lancaster Spring ArtWalk. We welcome Nick Mohler, from the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen, for an overview of ArtWalk weekend, coming up on Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5.
Lancaster ArtWalk is organized each year, once in the spring and once in the fall to celebrate the arts and encourages a fresh exploration of all that downtown Lancaster City has to offer. In addition to chatting with Nick, I had an opportunity to talk with four of the featured stops about the special projects that have prepared for ArtWalk weekend.
Spring ArtWalk Featured Stops:
- Modern Art’s ArtBike
- Phillps Museum of Art’s Curating the City
- Lancaster Creative Factory’s Hands On Lancaster
- Parked’s Photo Walk
Other Upcoming Events
- Modern Art presents Hoot and Holler (Boston), Tuesday, April 30 @6:30 pm at 529 W. Chestnut Street, Lancaster. $10 DETAILS
- Tellus360 presents Heather Maloney, Friday, May 3 @ 9:00 pm at 24 E. King St., Lancaster. $8 TICKETS (SEE BELOW FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN TICKETS)
- The Candy Factory presents the Vinegar Creek Constituency, Corty Byron, and The Pig Merchants Saturday, May 4 @ 6:30 pm at 323 N. Queen St., Lancaster. $10 DETAILS
* Additional music in today’s episode from Jon Chinn.
### Win two tickets to see Heather Maloney, Friday, May 3 at Tellus360 ###
Leave a comment below and “tellus” one thing you’re looking forward to seeing at this year’s Lancaster Spring ArtWalk. A random name will be chosen from the comments on Thursday morning, May 2. Please use a valid email address when leaving your comment and no, you won’t get extra credit if you mention the Jackson Pollock Experience 2.0!
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Enter the contest to win Heather Maloney tickets by dropping a comment and telling us one thing you’re looking forward to during this year’s Spring ArtWalk!
I am looking forward to the Phillips Museum of Art’s, Curating the City!
We are too! Remember, for ArtWalk, “Curating the City” is stationed at 214 West Grant Street (just off Water Street, behind the Ware Center), the architectural studio of Community Heritage Partners. Check out the fun activities we have planned for families!
I’m looking forward to the exhibitions at Lancaster Galleries and the Ware Center.