Here’s a list of Lancaster City venues that I believe will be showing some photographs this First Friday, May 4th:
Gallery360
Tellus360, 24 E. King St.
In Search of Lost Time: A photography installation by Joshua White with works that use historical photo processes and sculptural techniques to explore memories and the struggle to prevent memories from fading. Meet the artist. 6-9 pm.
Exhibit 110
110 E. King St.
Presenting paintings by Claire Giblin featuring the “Prayer Flag” series, Fine Art Photography by Sherry Dewald, paintings by Gail Grey and paintings by Velma and Renny Magill. Open 5:30-8 pm.
David the Goldsmith*
45 N. Market St.
Photographing God’s Canvas: Featuring nature photography by Melanie Hummer with an emphasis on scenes from the Chesapeake Bay and Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge. Acoustic classic and contemporary rock and pop music by Lancaster band Reach for the Sun: Kim Ludewig, Chip Trautman, and Nate and Steve Diehl. 6-8 pm.
Pennsylvania College of Art & Design*
204 N. Prince St.
PCA&D Senior Show: Featuring the best of the best — one piece of artwork by each member of the Class of 2012. Dozens of works represent a variety of media and styles, including illustration, graphic design, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, animation and multi-media. The exhibit is the culmination of four years of hard work. Meet some of the artists.
Annex 24 Gallery*
24 W. Walnut St.
Exhibition of works by various mixed media artists, photographers and painters with a highlight of an interactive Faerie World.
The Painted Desert Gallery
227 N. Duke St.
A Delicate Balance: Photographs from Death Valley by David Nutter and mixed media collages by Carol Emerson.
Edwin P. Huddle Photography
122 E. Chestnut St.
Fine art photography, photo décor, and commissioned portraits.
Nick Gould Photography
104 W. Chestnut St., 2nd fl.
Fine art photography and portraits.
Many of these venues are also open for this weekend’s ArtWalk. You can learn more at http://lancasterartwalk.org/featured-galleries/ .
*Wheelchair Accessible
–Pat Cooney