VISIT
Gift Shop and Gallery Hours
Monday – Closed
Tuesday - Saturday – 10 am to 4 pm
Admission to Galleries
FREE. Donations welcome!
Business Office Hours
Monday - Friday – 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
DIRECTIONS
GALLERIES
Olewine Gallery
The Olewine Gallery has showcased world renowned artists including John James Audubon, Joel Sartore, Arthur Singer, Tom Duran Junior, Jerome P. Connolly, Julie Zickefoose and many more! It has also housed exhibits from African Game Trails to the Woodson Art Museum and changes its galleries multiple times a year to bring the best in local and nationally known artists to the wooded mountains of Millersburg, PA!
NOW OPEN:
Kit Cowan | Millersburg
Features a selection from the last photographs of Millersburg taken by Millersburg native Kit Cowan prior to his death in 2015. Come see Millersburg as depicted in Cowan's final beautiful, complex, and haunting photographs. Open Sept. 24, 2024 - Jan. 18, 2025. Reception Dec. 7, 1 - 4 PM.
Ned Smith Gallery
Nature Through A Master's Eye
Did you grow up, like so many Pennsylvanians, eager to find the new PA Game News in your mailbox? Today, Ned Smith's masterworks are displayed on the walls of the Ned Smith Gallery, no longer bound by the magazine's dimensions, for all fans of Ned Smith and nature art to enjoy.
Special thanks to the Pennsylvania Game Commission for their generous support of the Ned Smith Gallery. Be sure to check out the “From the Collection of the Pennsylvania Game Commission” wall, featuring a rotating mini exhibit of Ned’s work, owned by PGC.
Romberger Gallery
The Romberger Gallery is located between the Olewine and Ned Smith Gallery and showcases local artists’ work and provides a platform to reach a larger audience and make their pieces available for purchase to all the art lovers that walk the Center’s lands and galleries.
CURRENT EXHIBIT:
Ned Smith in Black and White
Are you an artist interested in exhibiting in the Romberger or Olewine Galleries? SUBMIT YOUR REQUEST HERE. Our Exhibits Committee reviews all entries.
PET ETIQUETTE
Dogs must be on leash
This is pretty self-explanatory! While this does differ from previous, more open guidelines of dogs needing to be “under direct control of their owner,” we now ask that dogs remain leashed while visiting the Center for everyone's safety!
Pick up after your dog
Please make sure you have your poop bags on hand and pick up your dog’s waste while walking. Dog poop can carry bacteria and parasites which can harm the surrounding soil, water and environment, as well as make other inquisitive dogs sick!
No pets in the gallery or gift shop
While we are always excited to greet well-behaved pets downstairs in our administrative and education offices, please refrain from bringing pets into the gallery or gift shop. Due to the nature of displaying art, it is best for the artwork if your furry friends stay outside.