Fig Lancaster Holiday 2011 | vol 24 - 31
AN ARTFUL SEASON ♥ HOLIDAY FIG ® FIND ART FROM A DOWNTOWN GALLERY MAKES AN UNEXPECTED GIFT FOR ANY ART ENTHUSIAST The new addition to Gallery Row. When describing his work, Freiman quips: "My desire is to produce work that is more than pigment on canvas, but a deep expression of beauty, memory, and hope." 142 North Prince Street freimanstoltzfus.com We all fancy ourselves artists come December. We paint our houses in colored light. Children create transient sculptures from experimental media-produce, twigs, and snow. Moms become interior designers, placing ornaments just-so on the tree. Relatives suddenly fancy themselves professional photographers at holiday gatherings, arranging family members into strategic vignettes. But what's left when the season is over? Give memorably this holiday. Giving a piece of original art supports locals artists, the creative community, and keeps the creative spirit alive, year round. So here's to the New Year and the many galleries that make Lancaster a thriving arts town. A wide variety of art & craft for the holiday gift-giving season. Affordable artwork for the budgetminded. Representing 30 local and regional artists. First Friday monthly exhibitions 5pm to 9pm. 114 North Prince Street 114ArtisansGallery.com Featuring art by Cindy Schlosser and period reproduction furniture by Joel Bare. Substrates include wooden bowls, antique panels and shutters with a unique character all their own, and other antiquing finds. 15 West King Street galleryonmarket.com ART ENERGIZES AND INSPIRES US. It helps us view things differently, to consider things in a new light. It challenges us without dictating; it helps us to rethink, refine and elevate beliefs, thoughts and models. At E4, we believe in the power of art to connect and energize community. Read more at e4exchange.com e4 strategic consultancy, supporting the local art community in the City of Lancaster
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