2020 Exhibitions: Lancaster Museum of Art


Things Left Unsaid

December 11, 2020 - January 10, 2021

Exhibition sponsored by Nick and Jean Selch.

Things Left Unsaid, a digital exhibition and collaboration between the Lancaster Museum of Art and Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, features the work of the Fine Art Department seniors in a virtual exhibition. Artists include Rachel Boldt, Sharnee Burnett, Karissa Deiter, Meranda Hall, Paige Hershey, Brittany Lare, Sarah Lennon, Danielle Parker, Spencer Robbins, and Mab Ulrich-Neureuter. This group exhibition juxtaposes a diverse array of mediums and narratives. All the highlighted artists bring their own perspective of artmaking to our shared environment. Whether personal narrative or societal commentary, each artist focuses on the growth of their individual voice. What may be left unsaid in everyday life is exhibited through the work. The works featured were created through the Fine Art Senior Studio class taught by Professor William Mammarella, Assistant Professor and Chair of the Fine Art Department at the College.


Michael Abel, Comfort & Joy, 2020

Trees Galore: Comfort & Joy

November 27 - December 19, 2020

The 2020 Trees Galore theme is Comfort & Joy, and we’re hoping to spread holiday cheer and hope throughout our community with this exhibition! Held virtually, 26 local artists contributed holiday-themed artworks for an online silent auction.


Echo Valley Art Group 75th Anniversary Exhibition

October 3 - November 14, 2020

The Echo Valley Art Group, established in 1945, celebrated its 75th anniversary with a special exhibition at the Lancaster Museum of Art. This art organization is limited to 25 professional artists of a broad range of ages and styles, working and creating in the Lancaster County area. Works by all 25 current member artists are on display, with works by emeritus members as well. The artists have selected one work from their early career and one new work to show the evolution of their style, perspective, and process.


Brant Schuller, Traced Exterior: Lugano 2-1, 2020
ink and acrylic on paper, 58th Annual Community Art Exhibition First Place Winner

58th Annual Community Art Exhibition

August 8 - September 20, 2020

The annual Community Art Exhibition celebrates the vast amount of artistic talent found throughout Lancaster County. Artworks by local artists are eligible for First, Second, and Third Place Awards, which are determined by this year’s juror Lisa Tremper Hanover, former Director and CEO of the Michener Art Museum.


Zoe Horst (Grade 12, Donegal High School), Blue Woman, Scholastics Gold Key, LCYA Gold Award, and Modigliani Award

Lancaster County Young Artist Awards

March 7 - April 19, 2020

Lancaster County Young Artists is a regional competition that is open to any student, grades 7 through 12, attending school in a participating district or homeschooled. Categories include Apparel, Ceramics & Glass, Computer Art, Drawing, Fibers, Graphic Design, Jewelry & Metals, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Portfolio, Printmaking and Sculpture.


Malcolm Corley, Untitled #1, 2019, acrylic on canvas

Connected: VSA Emerging Young Artists

February 1 - 23, 2020

The Lancaster Museum of Art is proud to host Connected, the national tour of the Kennedy Center VSA Emerging Young Artists Program juried exhibition. This exhibition features works from 15 artists with disabilities at the beginning of their careers, including Lancaster painter Malcolm Corley. This year's theme asked the artists to connect, to span new distances, and to see unexpected relationships.