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New Hope Arts Center
2 Stockton Ave, 2nd floor
New Hope, PA 18938
Ph: 215.862.9606

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59 Byram Rd, Pipersville, PA 18947
kg@boosbrew.com
Just around the block from Kolbe Antiques you will find
Boo’s Brew, opening up early this fall.
We are a new nano brewery located in the scenic Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania! They create craft beers in a relaxing, waterfront environment right here on the Tohickon Creek. Check out their facebook page to stay up to date on when we hold our free tasting events!

Tuesday / 08.27.2024 / 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Dharma Bums
4935 River Road
New Hope, PA 18938
Corey “Yoga Bro” Happel specializes in profoundly relaxing and trance-inducing sound experiences through the use of gongs, Himalayan and crystal singing bowls, stringed instruments, chimes, drums, chant, and more. Trained reiki practitioners will provide loving hands-on Reiki healing to all attendees throughout the entire journey! No experience is required. Bring your mat, pillow, eye cover, extra blanket, etc. to build a comfortable cocoon to optimize your comfort. Chairs available for those who prefer to sit.
$45 or $80 for two people
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Kolbe Open By Appointment
KOLBE
Antiques & Art on the Delaware
Serving the Greater Delaware Valley since 1938.
(Formally known as F.P. Kolbe)
Same owners as the People’s Store Antiques Center in Lambertville and the Stone House Antiques Center in Doylestown, PA.
Dealer Space Available for Antiques & Artists
for more information email: Jim@PeoplesStore.net

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November 16, 2024 – March 9, 2025
Beans Gallery
Doylestown, PA 18901
215.340.9800
A sculptor and painter who lived and worked most of her professional life in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Charlotte Schatz (1929-2023) explored industrial forms through non-traditional materials and colorful, painted compositions that were considered unconventional for women artists at the time. Charlotte Schatz: Industrial Strength investigates the visual and material connections between Schatz’s sculpture and paintings as she documented the region’s changing industrial landscape.
After raising a family and pursuing a fine arts degree as an adult, Schatz created enigmatic, abstract sculptures from metal and unusual materials like PVC pipes, mirrors, Plexiglas, and polyfoams, inspired by the work of minimalist artists Judy Chicago, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, and Lucas Samaras. In the late 1970s, she became aware of the danger of chemicals she worked with and slowly transitioned to painting and drawing. Her later industrial-themed body of work was a response to the decaying factories she viewed, and often trespassed, in Philadelphia’s Old City and Northern Liberties neighborhoods. These compositions recall earlier, Precisionist depictions of industrial structures by Charles Demuth, Elsie Driggs, and Charles Sheeler, but with a vibrant Pop aesthetic. According to the artist, “form and color are my primary concerns.” In a later body of work, Schatz digitally layered drawings of water towers and other industrial forms to create new compositions she called “combines.” This exhibition celebrates a formidable artist, feminist, and social activist, who embraced industrial themes and materials typically associated with male artists in the second half of the twentieth century.
This exhibition is guest curated by Cheryl Harper.

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Sun, August 18, 2024 at 7:00 PM
DARMA BUMS
4935 River Rd, New Hope, PA, 18938
Food, Spirits, Live Music, Enlightenment
Vegetarian Bar Fare with an Asian Flair
Just one block from Kolbe Antiques, you’ll find live music on Sunday, August 18, at Dharma Bums.
Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Tinsley Ellis takes the stage at Dharma Bums in New Hope on August 18.
Kirk West
World-famous Atlanta-based guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Tinsley Ellis will give a live solo acoustic performance at Dharma Bums, 4935 River Road, New Hope, at 7 pm on Sunday, August 18.
“Naked Truth,” his first-ever solo acoustic album on Alligator Records, is steeped in the folk-blues traditions of Muddy Waters, Skip James, Son House, Robert Johnson, and even Leo Kottke.
To the casual fan, this might seem to be a new direction for Ellis, known for his blistering electric guitar work, but for Ellis, it’s an extension of his music as he taps into the raw essence of the blues.
“This is a record I’ve always wanted to make and one that my longtime fans have been asking for,” he said. Since his first Alligator album in 1988, “Georgia Blue,” Ellis has gone from a local Atlanta club favorite to becoming an internationally touring blues-rock giant, performing hundreds of nights yearly. Mega-star guitarist Joe Bonamassa calls Ellis “a national treasure.”
Upon release, “Naked Truth” debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart.
Tickets are $25 GA seated; $20 GA standing (+$5 at the door). Visit www.dbums.com or call 215-663-2867.

138 South Pine Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Wednesday, August 21
Doors: 12:30 pm / Show: 1–3 pm.
Tickets: $15 Member/$22 Non-Member/$10 Student
All ages are welcome. Children 12 and under are free.
Join us for a summertime serenade in the Edgar N. Putman Event Pavilion as Lance Wiseman returns to the Michener Art Museum to conduct the Arts International Concerto Soloists in performing classical and popular favorites, including music from Antonio Vivaldi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonín Leopold Dvořák and more!
Arts International Concerto Soloists is a Philadelphia-based orchestra conducted by Lance Wiseman, presented in concerts by Arts International. Over the past decade, Arts International Concerto Soloists have performed a diverse repertoire from Ludwig van Beethoven to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky as well as presenting pops concerts.
This 90-minute concert will have one intermission.
