BIO

Barry Ginder (b. 1963, Lancaster, PA) is an architect and artist whose paintings reshape and deepen perspectives on urban landscapes. 

Drawing inspiration from mid-Atlantic cities, his work emphasizes geometric shape, color and meticulous layering to explore the balance between translucency and obfuscation. While rooted in his background as an architect, his cityscapes are less literal and more emotive explorations of the spaces that people inhabit and are interconnected by.

He studied at Temple University and his exhibitions include solo and group shows at The Demuth Museum and Lancaster Museum of Art. His architectural work has been recognized with numerous awards throughout the years.

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Born in Lancaster, PA, 1963
Lives and work in Lancaster, PA

EDUCATION

1991 Temple University
Bachelor of Architecture

1984 Thaddeus Stevens State School of Technology
Associates Degree in Architectural Technology

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2021 - CityScape, The Demuth Museum, Lancaster, PA
2009 - City-Scapes 2, Glen Alen Mill, Mechancisburg, PA
2008 - City-Scapes 1, Glen Alen Mill, Mechanicsburg, PA

SELECTED GROUP EXIBITIONS

2023 - Plus six, MH Gallery, Marietta PA
2023 - Annual show, Lancaster Museum of Art
2022 - Annual show, Lancaster Museum of Art
2021 - Annual show, Lancaster Museum of Art
2012 - Recent Work, Art Association of Harrisburg, Early/Lanning Residence, Mechanicsburg, PA
2010 - Recent Work, Governor’s Mansion Harrisburg, Seven Lively Artists, Harrisburg, PA
2005 - Recent Work, FAN Gallery, Philadelphia, PA