Arts and Entertainment
July 28, 2023
From: Adams County Arts CouncilRichard Chandler Hoff, Blayne Miller and The Kravits Family
Exhibitions at the Adams County Arts Council
Inventing History: Cherished Memories of Good Times that Never Happened, a collection of black and white drawings by Richard Chandler Hoff, will be on display in the Gallery during the month of August. Hoff says, “Using graphite pencil on paper, my drawings vividly depict an imaginative view of 1940s American life. These works provide visually dynamic scenes exciting both artists and non-artists alike. Specifically, art students, are fascinated with my unique approach to drawing.” A published book of his work will also be available during the exhibition.
People that Matter to Me, a photography exhibit by Blayne Miller, will be on display in the studio during the month of August. Miller, a rising junior at Gettysburg Area High School, became interested in photography her freshman year. This straight-A student is a member of the photography club, the field hockey team, and is active in her church. Blayne also has been a summer camp coordinator at the Adams County Arts Council, under the direction of Wendy Heiges, for three years. She says, “I was drawn to taking photos because I like to capture brief moments in time. I enjoy showing the viewer the way that I see things in everyday life.”
For more information about Blayne Miller photography, Richard Chandler Hoff, and the Kravits Family exhibition and other upcoming Arts Council exhibitions, events, or art classes at the Arts Council’s Arts Education Center, visit www.adamsarts.org or call (717) 334-5006.