“If we are to preserve culture we must continue to create it”
— Johan Huizinga
Chasing the Light with Mary Moores
“When regional art lovers think of Mary Moores’ artworks found in galleries and exhibits, they’ll most likely have her pastel works in mind. But visit her social media accounts, and you’ll often see a sketchbook and drawings in her hands, sometimes with works not yet completed, giving the viewer insight into her art and approach.”
Creator Five: Gourd Artist Reagan Bitler
Godahavom Gourds artist Reagan Bitler changes our perceptions of the intricacies of working with gourds as an art medium.
West & Ward Take On The Battlefield
“West & Ward” take on music and important issues as they prepare for their upcoming EP release.
Creator Five: Steph Holmes
Artist Steph Holmes describes much of her work as whimsical, and her interest in ecology is put into use in her art.
Culture On The Line in Annual Report
Culture On The Line was noted in the 2022 annual report of the Cultural Alliance of York County.
Facebook: One Approach
Facebook and social media are not all-or-nothing scenarios. We have choices, and we can choose how we approach them.
Creator Five: Kristin Kest
Artist Kristin Kest seems to be a master of mediums, from oils, to digital art, to illustration, to her beloved monster pots.
Clay, Color, and Creativity: The Pigment Exhibit at Gallery at 227
Andrew Smith’s exhibit at York’s Gallery at 227 explores the unique clay monoprint.
Michael Hower’s Visual Journey Through Structural Abandonment
Michael Hower takes a look at Pennsylvania structures — long past their prime.
Creator Five: Shanna Hollich
The Guthrie Memorial Library is a cultural hub for the greater Hanover area, and Shanna Hollich uses her creativity to help shape it.
York Storytellers Hit A Grand Slam
The York Story Slam “Grand Slam” is the culmination of a year’s worth of great storytelling.
York Art Association 2022 Open Juried Exhibition
Explore the Art York Association’s 2022 Open Juried Exhibition.
Day Trips: Regional Gardens
There’s more than one glorious garden that’s a great day trip from south central Pennsylvania.
Autumn Reflections
“In my spiritual tradition, Mabon is celebrated on the Autumnal Equinox and marks the second harvest. While the first harvest was celebrated in August with the gathering of grapes, berries, corn, wheat and grain, Mabon marks harvesting and feasting on the last of the corn, beans, squash, apples, pumpkins, root vegetables and pomegranates.”
Creator Five: Phyl Campbell
To say that local author Phyl Campbell has published a “book or two” would be quite an understatement.
Collective Rogue Arts at DreamWrights
Artists of the Collective Rogue Arts are exhibiting works this October (2022) at York’s DreamWrights Center for Community Arts.