Archive of: Gallery Space
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Painting with Technology Yields Striking Results"When I was a little boy, I had the usual discussion with my father about what I wanted to be when I grew up,” recalls Eric Olson. “He introduced me to the concept of the Renaissance man, and that stayed with me.” Decades later, Olson can look back on that occasion and see to what extent it has influenced his life and vocations pursued. Find out more about Olson and his inspiring artwork. |
May 2013 |
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Painter finds Release in Abstract ApproachLike some abstract painters, Tami Bitner has found a sense of freedom and relief as she composes her non-objective canvases. |
April 2013 |
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Vintage “Junk” animates “Robot Girl”One apt description for the art that Judy Kelly creates is “vintage assemblage.” Wandering through flea markets, she often finds the devices, machinery parts and assorted instruments of yesteryear required for her whimsical fabrications. |
March 2013 |
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Painter’s Essential Studio is the OutdoorsIt is of no small significance that Jill Peckelun spent much of her youth on a farm just north of Fredericksburg. Because of that early experience, the fresh air and rural environs of Lebanon County have left its mark on the Hershey woman’s impressionistic oil paintings. |
January 2013 |
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Painter's Meticulous Process Yields Striking ResultsWhen asked to describe the style of his work, Steve Perrault responds pensively, “Well, it’s realism.” And then the 57-year-old Susquehanna Township resident explains what that means for him. |
December 2012 |
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For Pastel Artist, The Message Is In The MediumThroughout the year at the offices of Harrisburg Magazine, one of the hallways is festooned with the work of local artists, a program facilitated by the Art Association of Harrisburg. This January through March, the pastels of Lower Paxton Township resident Virginia Thomas will be featured. |
November 2012 |
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Renovated York Structure is Center for Regional Arts ExperienceA consortium of organizations and individuals has combined resources and talents to establish a fine-arts milestone in York. With the imminent grand opening of Marketview Arts in the first block of West Philadelphia Street, the city will serve as the anchor for the Pennsylvania Arts Experience (PAE), one of six designated PA Artisan Trails throughout the Commonwealth. |
October 2012 |
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Avant-Garde Photographer Applies Craft to Diverse EndsMost accomplished practitioners of the visual arts generally can, when pressed, produce an academic degree or two that confirms their formal training. Although Ali Waxman attended Temple University, the 43-year-old Hershey photographer has come by much of his conceptual and technical prowess by working with and learning from other masters of the medium. |
September 2012 |
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Lebanon ArtistSecluded within four acres of woodland is the log cabin of Barry Leader. A stone’s throw away is Leader’s studio which houses the tools the 65-year-old man needs to produce what he terms “contemporary folk art.” |
August 2012 |
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Weaver Combines Fine Art And FunctionWeaving was not the process that Kane envisioned as her medium of choice when she enrolled in the art education curriculum at Messiah College, but after purchasing a loom and weaving a few scarves, she struck upon magic. |
July 2012 |










