
Back Alley #2, 15" x 11 7/8" oil on panel, 2009, and Back Alley #2 sketch, 3 1/4" x 2 1/2" oil on canvas
ROBERT HEILMAN "watching the night" press release
November 2009 thru January 2010
"The artist's nocturnes capture a modernist sensibility of quietude and suspended moments amid the mystery of night. In its
dynamic contrasts of light and dark...suggest the unequivocal simplicity and urban alienation found in works by the mid-twentieth
century American painter Edward Hopper." Leo Mazow, from the exhibition NIGHT, Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery, Lebanon Valley College, 2000
DAVID ZMMMERMAN, Boat detail
Photography by TOBY RICHARDS PHOTOGRAPHY
SCULPTURE large works PRESS RELEASE
James Bright, Milt Frieldy, Milton Good, John Hertzler, Clifton Sheely, and David Zimmerman
Continues at the Lancaster County Convention Center through the holidays, Penn Square, Downtown Lancaster
LYNDEN GALLERY BLOGSPOT eat well and buy more art
Installing David Zimmerman's Coccoons
Photographing Sculpture
THINK SCULPTURE - From Concept to Completion PRESS RELEASE
Lancaster Museum of Art's Artful Dining series, $65 per person, reservations required thru the museum 717-394-3497
Artists' Reception 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at A.R.T. Research Enterprises, 3050 Industry Drive, Lancaster
Tour the sculpture garden and art facility while enjoying heavy hors d'oeouvres, wine and desserts. Featuring the work of local and nationally recognized artists, including Lynden Gallery's own James Bright, Milt Frieldy, Milton Good, John Hertzler, David Zimmerman and Clifton Sheely.
Lynden Gallery Sculpture Catalogue

Fig Newtons, 30" x 44" charcoal, watercolor and varnish on paper
ROBERT PATIERNO more than meets the eye PRESS RELEASE BLOGSPOT
Opening Artist's Reception, Friday, SEPTEMBER 25, 5:00 to 8:00 pm
Exhibition continues through November 7
Through a stunning collection of varnished charcoal drawings, Bob explores the imagination of form and place, metaphorically “emerging from a history of ideas.” Multilayered - like the vertical depth of a quarry wall, the wonderment of a local historical
monument that was once a weapon-producing device, dairy cows holding up local traffic, or culinary portraits of “refrigerator occupants” – each is a kind of wandering in the dark through the primitive nature of things and people in polite society.

Bob's work in process
Front Wall Feature: JONATHON FRAZIER, paintings
Skyline Drive overlooking the Shenandoah Valley

Skyline Drive II, 18 x 24 oil on panel, 2009
BOB BITTS the language of trees blogspot on bob blogspot on john
JOHN HERTZLER sculpture
On exhibition from June thru August, 2009
The quiet rhythm of nature echoing the waning days of summer. In the words of Robert Frost "they are that that talks of going, but never gets away; and talks no less for knowing, as it grows wiser and older, that now it means to stay...."

Meadow, November, 20 1/4 x 53" acrylic on canvas
NED WERT, well-seasoned: 50 years of painting PRESS RELEASE BLOGSPOT
Artist's Opening Reception, Friday, April 24th, 5:00 to 8:00
featuring Jazz by the Barrie Spessler Trio
Exhibition continues thru July 10th.
A contemporary abstract painter for over 40 years, Ned began with realistic work in watercolor in the late 1950's.
Metaphorically speaking, the baby wasn't tossed out with the bath water, rather the underlying representational
roots are alive, despite the deliberate process of deconstruction. Rich in color and gestural discovery,
the exhibition will feature over 50 years of Wert's prolific work alongside recent work.

NED WERT, Dancing on the Roof, 30 x 60 acrylic on canvas
A huge success, raising over $20,000 for the HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Greater Harrisburg Area
A work group will be formed later this year to work on the house read more
BRAD STROMAN, colored pencil
Opening Friday, March 13th and continues thru April 18th.
There will be no Artist's Reception, but the gallery will be open that evening until 7:00 pm - visit Elizabethtown College, Zug Gallery the same evening.
This collection of exquisitely rendered, award-winning colored pencil drawings by Brad Stroman has received National acclaim, including the esteemed Prismacolor Award in 1998. Much of the original body of work, part of the Artist's personal collection, has been published in print form by Wild Apple Graphics.

BRAD STROMAN Fish Decoys, 13 3/4 x 19 3/4" colored pencil on rag board
JAMES BRIGHT, evolving sculpture
Artist's Opening Reception at Zug Memorial Hall, Elizabethtown College
Friday, March 13th at 5:00 to 7:00, Artist's Talk at 5:30.
The exhibition continues thru April 16th.
A collection of works, organic and figurative in form, that have evolved, one from another, in wood and bronze. Digital photographer, Hans Erik Weenberg will be exhibiting alongside Jim.

JAMES BRIGHT First Formal Encore, 13 x 2 x 1/5" bronze, and First Formal, 9 x 9 x 50" cherry
palette/palate study press release BLOG entries
Exhibition opens in progress after Christmas 2008
featuring Ned Wert, Mark Workman, Brad Stroman, Ruth Bernard, Eva Bender, Lou Schellenberg,
Paul Flury, Annie Strickler, Susan Darling, Robert Heilman, and more...
ARTISTS' JAZZ RECEPTION, featuring THE GADJO PLAYBOYS and favorite foods of the artists
The artist shares his palette of color and process of discovery. The viewer has an opportunity to contemplate the
color decisions and aesthetic choices an artist makes as a painting evolves; from conceptual processes in sketch
or words, development of ground and layering surfaces, to completed work - a study of painting in the making.
Each artist will display the following:
- sketches, journal entries or other forms of development and inspiration
- a work shown in process - three steps to completion
- a photograph of the artist's studio, easel, brushes...
- a black and white portrait of the artist
- a statement of process
- the palette used for the work
