Join Libby Modern, Matty Geez, Sir Dominique Jordan, Teatro Paloma and Shauna Yorty to hear about the “Welcome to the Neighborhood” exhibition, and our experiences as part of the City of Lancaster’s PACE Neighbors Residency.
Thursday, March 2, 4:30 pm
at the Phillips Museum at Franklin & Marshall College
The Phillips Museum is located in Franklin & Marshall’s Steinman College Center, opposite 623 College Avenue between New Street and Fredrick Street. It is the building set back furthest from College Avenue.
PACE (Public Art Community Engagement) Neighbors is a dedicated program designed to support local artists in creating community-based art projects. Focusing on the concept of community building, public art encourages participation and fosters comradery. The City of Lancaster is dedicated to discovering new ways to reach people, learn from them, and collectively redevelop the civic experience.
The residency supports five artists to create temporary art projects to envision the future of their neighborhood and their city. As a cohort, the artists have opportunities to connect with each other and are provided various resources to augment their own work. Information gleaned from this residency will inform the City’s upcoming comprehensive plan while contributing to neighborhood pride and sense of place.