One of our favorite activities when vacationing or touring is to visit local galleries. We recommend that you make time to explore the Gettysburg galleries during your visit. Be aware that Covid-19 restrictions may limit your access to art galleries so check ahead before you make your plans.
Lord Nelson’s Gallery
This gallery features original paintings of 18th Century America, nature, and animals. Artists include John Buxton, Dean Morrissey, Beverley Ford Evans, Robert Griffing, Doug Hall, Diane Hoeptner, Todd Price, Nick Serratore, Jonathan Stasko, Jason Tako, Bryant White, and John Weiss.
17 Chambersburg Street
Gallery 30
Stop in to immerse yourself in a wide variety of Pennsylvania crafts and fine art by local artists. Gallery 30 is known for a dazzling display of gourd art as well as sign art. The gallery’s fine art display features eleven local artists who work in a variety of media.
30 York Street
King James Gallery
This gallery is a showroom for limited edition prints and giclées. The artists featured include P. Buckley Moss, John Paul Strain, Mort Künstler, Rod Chase, and Tom Freeman.
15 Baltimore St
Lincoln Into Art
Artist Wendy Allen paints Abraham Lincoln. Her extraordinary interpretations have been displayed internationally.
329 Baltimore Street
Smucker Art Gallery
This is the art gallery belonging to Gettysburg College. The gallery displays 8-10 exhibits a year featuring national, international, and college artists as well as pieces from the gallery’s permanent exhibit.
300 N. Washington Street
Adams County Arts Council
This is Gettysburg’s community center for local artists of all abilities and stages of their artistic development. Teachers, students, and local artists may be featured in gallery displays. The Adams County Arts Council gives energy to Gettysburg’s wide-reaching art community.
125 S Washington St