Arts & Culture
The vibrant arts community of Lancaster City is an integral part of our rich and diverse culture, taking on many forms from museums, live performances, galleries, and artist studios.
Lancaster House North Mural
This mural showcases the community as an emerging entertainment spot.
Lancaster Museum of Art
For over half a century, the Lancaster Museum of Art has been a leading source for culture and education for…
Lancaster Symphony Orchestra
Currently in its 66th season, the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra presents 24 subscription concerts, a “Sounds of the Season” holiday series,…
Let the Kids Play Sculpture
Just down the street from Clipper Magazine Stadium sits this painted bronze sculpture of kids playing baseball done by Becky…
Lion in the Park Fountain
The nations first noteworthy sculptress created the Lion in the Park fountain as part of an anti-cruelty to animals campaign.…
Liz Hess Gallery
A fine art gallery in the heart of downtown Lancaster’s arts district on Gallery Row.
LSJ Studios
Contemporary Art Gallery and Open Studio representing artists from around the world and hosting classes for all ages.
Memorial to James T. Sheckard
Bas-relief image of Lancaster County native who played for the Baltimore Orioles, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Chicago Cubs. Located in Buchanan…
Memorial to Leo F. Hauck
Lancaster County native and middle weight boxer. He was inducted into the Ring Magazine hall of fame, the Pennsylvania Sports…
Modern Art
It's Modern Art is a studio that provides graphic design, branding and communications strategy, interiors and art services.
Monument to the Sailors of the USS Maine
A rifle-toting soldier flanked by two cannons commemorating the Spanish-American War of 1898. The USS Maine battleship was sunk in…
Mulberry Art Studios
Mulberry Art Studios is a renovated early-1900's bakery that provides a comfortable and creative atmosphere for performing artists, fine artists…
Newspaper Reader Sculpture
At the entrance to Steinman Park sits a bronze sculpture of man reading a newspaper. Artist: J. Seward Johnson Jr.