June 2018 First Friday: Meet Harold Miller

Gallery 30, celebrating 39 years as an artistic and literary landmark in historic downtown Gettysburg, will host landscape painter Harold Miller for First Friday on Friday, June 1 from 5-8:30pm. Miller will unveil three exceptional Gettysburg Landscapes which will be on display and for sale. He will also be on hand to discuss his artistic process.

Landscape painter Harold Miller, who has been represented by Gallery 30 since 2008, paints Gettysburg in a style reminiscent of the acclaimed American painters, Andrew Wyeth and Edward Hopper. Using a palette rich in seasonal hues, Miller uniquely captures the stillness and solitude of Gettysburg. His work has been shown in exhibits and galleries across Pennsylvania. Always working on his craft, Miller was one of the artists featured in a group exhibition at the Agora Gallery in New York City and in 2015 he enjoyed a solo show at the Greensburg Art Center in Greensburg, PA.

Please join us Friday, June 1 to meet Harold Miller, explore local art and enjoy a wine reception from 5:00-8:30pm. Gallery 30 is located at 26 York St. For more information visit www.gallery30.com or call 717-334-0335.  

Linda Atiyeh: About the Author

The owner of Gallery 30 since 2007, Linda Atiyeh personally curates Gallery 30’s collection of American fine art and artisan crafts. Linda's inspired vision has empowered Gallery 30 to flourish while remaining true to the beliefs central to its incredible longevity and success. Over the years, Linda has redefined Gallery 30's artisan craft collection to place a greater emphasis on Pennsylvania and Gettysburg related products, and she has personally selected Gallery 30's exquisite handcrafted jewelry collection - drawn from around the world. Under Linda Atiyeh's direction, Gallery 30 expanded from its original 3,000 square feet location to its new home, a 9,100-square-foot lovingly restored historic property at 26 York Street.

A native Pennsylvanian, Linda Atiyeh takes great pride in her community and is committed to giving back to the region. Linda is on the board of directors of the Adams County Arts Council and the Historic Gettysburg Adams County Preservation Society. She is also a member of Main Street Gettysburg, Gettysburg Area Retail Merchants Association, the Gettysburg Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen.