Karen Anderer Fine Art

Karen Anderer Fine Art Artists w/ placement in collections worldwide. Including MoMA, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian.

"I believe in building relationships, with artists and with clients. With a group of just over 25 artists exhibiting regularly; you will see a representation of their work continually throughout the year. Many of the artists have one Feature or Highlight Exhibit and participate in varIous Group Exhibits each year with invited guest artists.
~ Karen Anderer, Owner/Curator

***At this time, the Gallery sells only Original Artwork and does not represent any Artist who produces reproduction prints.

MICHAEL BARTMANNTransition Voil on cradled board 30 x 60“I evoke an emotion using spatial dimension, atmosphere, and def...
05/28/2026

MICHAEL BARTMANN
Transition V
oil on cradled board
30 x 60

“I evoke an emotion using spatial dimension, atmosphere, and defining architecture. There are many paintings within the painting. Typically, there is not just one straightforward view, but many spatial directions and abstractions of space to move through. I am interested more in a journey through the space and paint than a particular fixed image. I create a space that the viewer is free to roam around in. There are no figures in the paintings because I want the figures in the paintings to be the viewer.” —Michael Bartmann

See more from Michael Bartmann in his current exhibit, “Internal Echo,” on view now in the Main Gallery.

05/27/2026

After the Storms…
My dear piano received some love today with a special visit from .art and his wonderful father, who gave it a little check-up. Although we didn't tune it (yet), he played a piece he composed, and it sounded wonderful. The piece is just gorgeous.

Memorial Day 2026Respectfully thinking of the men and women who gave their lives in service to this country, and of the ...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day 2026
Respectfully thinking of the men and women who gave their lives in service to this country, and of the families who continue to carry that loss every day so that we can enjoy our freedoms.

*artwork shown by Alexandra Squire
Minis
acrylic on cradled board with resin • 6 x 6

05/25/2026

📢 SOUND ON 📢
clip-clop • clip-clop • clip-clop

A break in between our intense storms and a little Sunday-Slow-Down-City-Sounds.

Michael Bartmann
René Romero Schuler
Georganna Lenssen

Since I was thirteen, I have been working in creative industries, welcoming people, connecting through a shared love, an...
05/24/2026

Since I was thirteen, I have been working in creative industries, welcoming people, connecting through a shared love, and enjoying conversations.

Saturday evenings are always a time of great reflection and gratitude. Thank you to all who shared time this week, fell in love with the gallery and the artists, and chose to carry a piece of that experience home with them through the artwork collected.

MICHAEL BARTMANNInternal EchoThis body of work is inspired by old industrial spaces with numerous histories.  I continue...
05/23/2026

MICHAEL BARTMANN
Internal Echo
This body of work is inspired by old industrial spaces with numerous histories. I continue to explore themes of transition and suspension that infuse my work.

A central focus remains on the windows—those thin, translucent planes that serve as both barriers and conduits between interior and exterior worlds. Pushing against this duality, I aim to capture moments when the boundary dissolves: feeling the outside landscape pour in while simultaneously being drawn through the window, into the cityscape beyond. At other times, the architectural space reveals streams of natural light that bathe the interior, casting silhouettes and shadows to evoke a transformed space—a dynamic dialogue between light and dark; states of abandonment and transition.

Some works lay the windows flat on the ground, creating an entirely new dimension—a portal open to multiple perspectives. These shifting planes invite viewers to pause, reflect, and navigate the space between observation and immersion. Ultimately, each piece becomes a sacred space for contemplation—an intersection where time, space, and perception converge, encouraging us to consider the transitions that define both architecture and experience.
—Michael Bartmann

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146 N Prince Street
Lancaster, PA
17603

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm

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+17173938807

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