Over Labor Day weekend, the Long’s Park Amphitheater Foundation will host the 43rd annual Long’s Park Art Festival, which is back after canceling the show last year due to the pandemic. The event, consistently named a top art fair on the East Coast, will include artwork from more than 200 artists across 22 categories. There will be paintings in acrylic, watercolor, oil and more, as well as photography, jewelry, furniture, ceramics, glass art and bronze sculpture. The show is always fresh, as each year the artists submit work for a jurying process to be included.
Phill Singer, Fruits of Labor, oil, 42 x 22"
Taking place at Long’s Park in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from September 3 to 5, the festival will include art by painters such as Stephen Brehm, Carolyn Currier, John Harris, Ronna Katz, Phill Singer, James Whitbeck, Keith Mountford, Beth Pasler and more. The artists’ styles and subjects vary, which allows for a dynamic array of art to be on display as well as purchased by collectors.
Collectors view art at a past Long’s Park Art Festival.
James Whitbeck, Tooth of the Lion, oil, 20 x 16 x 2"
Long’s Park Art Festival is the primary fundraiser for the Long’s Park Amphitheater Foundation’s Summer Music Series with ticket proceeds supporting this objective. Both events have taken place for decades and have become a tradition for this small town with a thriving art community. Tickets purchased by August 22 are $10 per day or $15 for the entire weekend, with prices increasing thereafter to $12 per day or $18 for the weekend. For complete details or to purchase tickets, visit the show website. —
Long’s Park Art Festival
When: September 3-5, 2021
Where: Long’s Park, 1441 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601
Information: www.longspark.org
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