“In Service” Award Winners Announced

“In Service” Award Winners Announced

Congratulations to the award-winning artists in Studio B’s “In Service” exhibit. Juror for the awards is Robert Louis Williams. Bob was a combat artist in the Marines during the Vietnam War. The reception was held Friday, June 26. The exhibition is open to the public Thursday – Sundays 12-4pm and Friday evenings 5-7pm through August 23, […]

Updated Summer Workshops for Artists and Writers of all ages!

Updated Summer Workshops for Artists and Writers of all ages!

Summer Activities at Studio B View the full list on our Summer 2026 Activities page Sunny Finley hosts Second Saturday–a time for creating nature art with 1st–6th graders from 9:30- 10:40 a.m. Link for more info Register sunnyfinley62@gmail.com $30/pp On June 17 (through July 15), Sara Bates begins “Open Pages” from 12-2 p.m in the first of […]

“In Service” Activities and Community Partnership Events Announced

Studio B Art Gallery’s “In Service” Exhibit Opening Kicks Off Themed Activities in the Community Studio B Art Gallery, 39 E. Philadelphia Ave. in Boyertown, PA, announces the opening of an art exhibit entitled “In Service” on June 26, 2026, from 5-7 p.m. featuring artwork from dozens of local artists/ The exhibit is free and […]

“In Service” Opening Reception Friday, June 26 • Writers’ Reception Sunday, June 28

“In Service” Opening Reception Friday, June 26 • Writers’ Reception Sunday, June 28

On June 26, from 5-7 p.m., “In Service,” the studio’s summer project, begins with an art exhibit opening featuring the work of area artists in all styles and mediums. The exhibit opening kicks off an array of projects throughout the summer offered by businesses, organizations, and individuals showcasing the many stories of times when someone […]

Welcome Bob Hakun, Studio B’s new Gallery Director

Welcome Bob Hakun, Studio B’s new Gallery Director

Assemblage artist Bob Hakun turns found objects into art. After his job designing and sculpting halloween masks and costumes was exported to Asia, (along with the entire US toy industry), he turned his creativity into graphic design: working as a computer graphic designer and prepress manager at several printing companies. Bob missed the tactile interaction […]