“If we are to preserve culture we must continue to create it”
— Johan Huizinga
Medium Explored Our Forms of Expression
Creatives explore their artistic voices via drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, architecture, performance art, dance, music, and more. We can dig down further to find watercolor, oil, graphite, charcoal, digital art, mixed media, and many more.
In early June of 2025, York, PA, explored eight different forms of creative expression during Medium, a collection of eight presentations focusing on various art mediums, curated by Andrew Smith of Visual Realia, LLC. The series was part of the PCA&D Work/Space program, an outreach by the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design.
Clay & Pigment at the Out Door Country Club
The “Clay & Pigment” exhibit at York’s Out Door Country Club features both clay monoprints and photographs of artist Andrew Smith of Visual Realia, LLC.
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.”
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.
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.