Leaving the Kitchen
This Saturday, October 3, is the final day of our popular In the Kitchen store.
But before that, there’s October’s First Friday. Make plans to come down, visit the store and then go see what else is happening in Lancaster such as the grand opening of the PA Arts Experience’s orientation center, the Scott Wright opening at Lancaster Museum of Art or the Strictly Functional Pottery National at Kevin Lehman Pottery.
We’re open all week from 10 am to 5 pm and on Friday until 9 pm. Come out and say hello and check out some great crafts for the kitchen.
September 29, 2009 No Comments
Kitchen is open until October 3
For details about this particular store, visit www.pacrafts.org/inthekitchen.
September 16, 2009 No Comments
Much more ‘In the Kitchen’
If you haven’t made it to In the Kitchen gallery store yet, here’s a few more works to get you in the kitchen mood.
- Joyce Inderbitzin – muffin pan ( $154)
- Beth Aten – tablerunners ($54)
- Scott Gold – hewn salad set with servers ($260)
- Sandra Kaye – fused glass coasters ($40)
- Clarissa Enck – juicer ($42)
- Barry Bennecoff – hutch ($1750)
We’re open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm. Stop on in or if you have a quesiton call us at 717-431-8706.
September 10, 2009 No Comments
More ‘In the Kitchen’
Tomorrow is the opening of ‘In the Kitchen.’ If you want an extra special sneak peek, come in early. We’ll be there at 10 am so you can stop in and get a jump on shopping. We’re at 252 N. Prince St in downtown Lancaster (corner of Walnut and Prince).
- Jerry Yanchek – woven cotton tea towels
- John Hesselberth – stoneware whiskey jug
- Philip Hauser – variety of winestoppers
- Mark Hamm – cutting boards
- Elizabeth Gates – teaboxes
- Margaret Almon – trivets
September 3, 2009 No Comments
Handmade ‘In the Kitchen’
These six items have decorated our In the Kitchen page of our website for thelast two months and I thought I would explain them a little more. Each one is for sale in our upcoming store that opens on September 4 (be there!).
- Barbara Hanselman – ‘Cool Whip’ scrabble salt & pepper shakers ($60)
- Gloria Singer – square serving plate with handles ($135)
- Jonathan Simons – forked cattail serving set ($34)
- Brad Smith – pitch fork backed chair ($380)
- Diane Kennedy – garlic basket ($28)
- Joyce Inderbitzin – espresso set (4 mugs & 4 saucers – $160)
I will post another six objects next Thursday to wet your appetite for great things for the kitchen. We’ll see you next Friday for our opening!
August 27, 2009 No Comments
That would be perfect… ‘In the Kitchen’

We have all 585 handmade works in-house for ‘In the Kitchen’ which opens on September 4 (be sure to be there for free food and drink). Here’s some of what you should expect…
- cutting boards
- teapots
- salt and pepper shakers (wood and/or clay)
- muffin baskets
- whiskey jug
- iron pots and pans (cast iron, seriously!)
- butter bells
- mugs, cups and saucers
- corner cupboard and hutch
- dinner table
- trivets
- wooden spoons
- pitchfork chairs
- table runners
- linens, placemats and napkins
- kitchen-themed art
- and geez… there’s a TON more
But for now all the work is staying in boxes until after the upcoming ‘Intro to PMC’ workshop with Wendy Schuster.
Seems like I should be thrilled that there’s not one more thing added to my plate this week, but I love pulling together these store settings. And you should see the work we have… WOW! You can see some of it on the Guild’s Flickr photostream.
So I’m counting the days til I can get everything tagged and set. In the meantime, we’ve put together a window display at 252 N. Prince St (Lancaster). Stop by and check it out.

August 20, 2009 No Comments
In the Kitchen
In the Kitchen opens September 4 on First Friday in Lancaster.
Fill your cupboards with handmade goodness.
August 5, 2009 No Comments
First Friday – In Two Months…
Today is First Friday in Lancaster! I love walking down the street and seeing all of the other art lovers flocking to their favorite galleries.
We’ve been busy adding new events this year but we’re not quite to the point of being able to be open every First Friday. With three fine craft fairs, 60 workshops, 3 exhibitions and 2 stores with only three staff members, we’re doing a lot.
But for today, I’m looking forward to our September First Friday opening of In the Kitchen. Here’s a selection of images for that.




There’s also a lot more images on our Flickr photostream.
July 3, 2009 No Comments
In the Kitchen. Deliciously Handmade.
Since today is the deadline for our members to apply to ‘In the Kitchen,’ it seemed like a natural first post for our new blog.
When we first thought of the idea to convert our Lancaster gallery into a kitchen-themed store for the month of September, we thought we should get a stove and a refrigerator to set the mood of the showcase. But since then, the thing that’s stuck with me the most is the idea of having a dining room table decked out with woven linens, plates, dishes and utensils – all of which are handmade by local craftsmen.

Salt & Pepper Shaker by Barbara Hanselman
The kitchen is such a central part of everyone’s home and is one of the most common places to find crafts. It was a perfect fit. You can expect wooden spoons, salt and pepper shakers, coffee mugs, table linens, cutting boards, cookie jars, metal pans, pitchers, plates, barstools and more.
If you’re a current member, it’s not too late to apply but you have to get it postmarked today. If you’re thinking about becoming a member, stores are a new offering from the Pennsylvania Guild (for example, learn about Handmade Holiday). And if you’re obsessed about handmade crafts in the kitchen mark your calendar now – I know I have.
In the Kitchen, September to October, www.pacrafts.org/inthekitchen
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