The keystone arts collective is a group of independent, volunteer artists that work to create opportunities for education, experience and exposure to artists creating original works within the local NEPA arts community.
We offer a series of casual gallery style display locations along with stand alone exhibitions to our members and are open to artists of all styles, backgrounds and experience levels. With a philosophy of learning from one another, we aim to foster an inclusive atmosphere, free of artistic elitism.
The Keystone Arts Collective manages gallery display locations throughout the Lehigh Valley and Pocono region including The Hofford Mill in Weissport, Thunderhead Lodge in Andreas and Blue Mountain Vineyards in New Tripoli and the Sayre Mansion in Bethlehem. Here, you will find our artist on display with new work displaying quarterly. We host events, artist meet & greets and exhibitions at these and other locations throughout the year. We’d like to invite you to meet the artist HERE.
Keystone Gallery Locations
The Keystone Arts Collective hosts artists in a variety of locations throughout the Lehigh Valley and Pocono Area. We currently have 3 ongoing display locations and look to add more throughout 2024.
The Hofford Mill
500 Bridge St, Weissport, PA 18235
The Hofford Mill houses a cooperative of family owned businesses including Bronsons Ebikes & Trikes, Sales & Rentals, Hug In A Mug Coffee Shop and The Gorge Eatery, a farm to table establishment focusing on freshness and sustainability.
Thunderhead Lodge
2520 West Penn Pike, Andreas, PA 18211
Located at the peak of the Blue Mountain along the Appalachian Trail, Thunderhead lodge offers the freshest in quality pub fare for locals and hikers alike.
Blue Mountain Vineyards & Cellars
7627 Grape Vine Dr, New Tripoli, PA 18066
Blue Mountain Vineyards & Cellars specializes in Old World French style wines and offers a wide selection fermented using locally grown grapes and traditional techniques.
The Sayre Mansion
250 Wyandotte Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015
Built by Robers Sayre in 1858, this victorian mansion is now a bed and breakfast with luxury rooms overlooking historic downtown Bethlehem.