“If we are to preserve culture we must continue to create it”
— Johan Huizinga
Three to Read: Brian Shea
“Not only do I wonder how people can exist without a constant stream of thoughts running through their heads, but I will one-up things here. I don't know how people survive without constant musical accompaniment inside their heads.”
Open for Interpretation: An Open Exhibit
“Approximately two dozen artists are represented in the exhibit with mediums utilizing acrylics, pastels, oils, watercolors, wood, pen, mixed media, and more.”
The Reconciling of Tāwhirimātea
I sat next to a sunburn
I sat next to a sea
His edges were salt
So strong the scent of water…
Bringing The Outside In: The “Scapes” Exhibit
The “Scapes” exhibit, running from November 5th to December 14th, 2023, at the Gallery at the Old Post Office, offers a wide variety of artistic works. Visitors will note examples of both authentic plein air works and others that depict our spacious lands, water, and towns.
Creator Five: Rita Whitney
It’s not uncommon for those in the creative sectors of our communities to have strong connections across and between those who are active professionally or as avocations. In south-central Pennsylvania, one of those connective arms is the Cultural Alliance of York County. Its Director of Communications, Rita Whitney, lets us take a peek into her own artistic background in this Creator Five.
The Cultural Alliance And Artober All Year Long
The forty-six articles published on Culture On The Line are possible because of the support of one organization.
Visit to the unentitled Exhibit at Marketview Arts
Early during the summer of 2022, several members of the Collective Rogue Arts (CRA), an informal group of area creatives, artists, and entrepreneurs in south-central Pennsylvania, began discussing an exhibit of works focusing on collaborations between two or more artists. The result is “unentitled,” a collection of works by seven artists of various mediums.
Images "Captured" and Revealed in South Central Pennsylvania Photography Exhibit
The "Captured" exhibit is held at the Gallery at the Old Post Office, built in 1913, a building with its own historical past. The exhibit brings us to today's photography styles with twenty-three artworks from eleven regional artists
History Imprinted: The Paper/Printed Exhibit at Hanover’s Old Post Office
The Old Post Office, as it’s referred to now, remains a work of art, and in addition to hosting offices, its stunning open area will be the home of art exhibits featuring regional artists.
The Gallery at the Old Post Office is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibit, “Paper/Printed,” featuring thirteen area artists sharing examples of printmaking and works on paper other than the more common painting or photography.
Sharing Words With Tiffani Spangler
Artists whose tools are pencils, pens, and keyboards rather than brushes and paints rarely have the opportunity to display their literary thoughts unless they have a publishing deal. And even then — where and how to share shorter written works?
Downtown York's The Grotto will provide that space, at least for the duration of the "Simple Pleasures" exhibition on written works.
Creator Five: Cisco Soto
Follow Cisco Soto’s photography, and you may find two general tracks: his action-oriented sports work and his efforts to document his community of York, Pennsylvania. Catch some of his visual wrestling moves in this Creator Five session.
Creator Five: Jim Mackey
Jim Mackey uses many avenues to share his creativity, including poetry and oil painting. But perhaps the artist is best known regionally for his fascinating chainsaw wood carvings (some referred to as “totems”) and found art assemblages.
Creator Five: Ivy Rodgers’ Look Back and a Re(new)ed Forward Motion
For painter and multimedia artist Ivy Rodgers, time is the frame of reference for her 2023 show, re(new). Each work was created in the six months immediately before the exhibit.
Rubbing Stones
I noticed when life got dark... so did the light in my eyes
Dreams of searching, didn't realize me I'd find
Rubbing stones to spark my divine
It's an equation to divide…