Spring unfolds at Pike Modern

MILFORD, PA — Pike Modern Gallery will present “Thoughts on the Meaning of Spring,” a group show featuring the works of local and New York City artists, starting on Saturday, April 14, from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Artists featured in this show include sculptors Keely McCool of Marshall’s Creek, Pennsylvania and Dale Coughenour of Otisville, West Brookfield’s Anthony Ballatore of West Brookfield, NY, Milford’s Lindsay Brown and New York City artists William Donovan and Eric Rhein.

Located at 113 7th Street in the Old Lumberyard Shops in Milford, Pike Modern features the works of emerging and established artists in a variety of media, with a primary focus on painting and sculpture. The gallery will soon be announcing a series of Saturday Artists Talks as well as a monthly art party. Gallery hours are from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Friday through Sunday and by appointment.

For more information visit pikemodern.com.

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An image from Eric Rhein’s “The Leaves Project,” entitled “Warm Hearted Michael,” is part of Pike Modern Gallery’s exhibit “Thoughts on the Meaning of Spring,” debuting on Saturday, April 14. (Click for larger version)