Downtown Hanover to Host First Friday Art Walk on June 5

Hanover, PA — Downtown Hanover will once again come alive with creativity on Friday, June 5, from 5:00–8:00 PM, as the First Friday Art Walk returns with a vibrant lineup of regional artists and participating businesses.

Organized and hosted by Little Fox Coffee & Books and proudly sponsored by Main Street Hanover, First Friday Art Walks are a monthly celebration of local art and community. On the first Friday of each month, downtown Hanover businesses transform into gallery spaces showcasing rotating artists and exhibits, inviting visitors to explore, connect, and enjoy an evening of art, culture, and small-town charm.
Launched in August 2025, the Art Walk was created to highlight local talent while encouraging residents and visitors to discover new favorite shops and gathering places. The event is free and open to the public, with no tickets required.
This month’s Art Walk will feature a diverse collection of artists and interactive experiences throughout downtown:
  • Aldus Brewing is hosting local artist Karen Davis. She lives in Hanover and has recently re-sparked her passion for sewing and crafting.
  • Church of Satire is hosting Stormi Vaughn Morgan. Morgan is a dynamic artist whose work delves into the realms of self, spirituality, and the vastness of space and sky. Church of Satire is giving a special discount code for their show that Friday night, June 5th for any art walk participants! Enter the code ART when you purchase your tickets that night.
  • Fat Bat Brewing presents Kirby Heltebridle for June’s First Friday Artwalk. Kirby has received 31 awards for artwork since 1988, several in national juried shows. He paints a variety of subject matter including landscapes and historic race cars. His art is in the collections of colleges, corporations, and institutions, as well as many private individuals.
  • Hanover Area Arts Guild member Dorothy Marquet completed a through-hike of the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine in 2025. Dorothy, a 2022 graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology with a major in photography, chronicled her experience on the trail with photo images and video. Her collection will be on display from May 26 to June 27.
  • Little Fox Coffee & Books will be hosting local artist Jacy Crouse. Jacy tends to create art involving scenes that we often encounter in our lives but may not always carry in our immediate memories. They capture these recognizable moments and depict them in a way that brings a smile to your face – whether it’s because of the bright colors, or because a nostalgic feeling overwhelms you. Making art gives them the opportunity to bring joy to others and creatively express themselves while doing so.
  • Sacred Heart Tattoo will be featuring husband and wife artists John & Rebecca Kelly. John began painting three years ago and has quickly developed a strong voice as an abstract artist, working primarily in acrylics. Rebecca embraces the freedom of abstract painting while also creating portraits and detailed drawings. She often incorporates collage and mixed media into her work, and she especially enjoys creating fabric art. John and Rebecca have been happily married for 25 years and live in Hanover, PA.
  • The Serpent’s Key is hosting Holly Samuels, an intuitive artist and lover of nature. She uses watercolor, acrylics and recycled objects to create art inspired by all the things in the yard and in the woods. She feels art should be fun and low pressure. Too many people lose passion for art and singing and dancing because they feel they aren’t good enough. Creativity is the point, not whether it’s good enough for someone else.
  • Warehouse Gourmet is hosting local artist Sandra Desrosiers. A Signature Member of the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society, Sandra Desrosiers is an international award-winning classical artist. Rendered in Old Masters genre by applying several layers of thin oil paint, Sandra’s work reflects a high level of detail enhancing traditional realism. Her work consisting of still life, pet and people portraiture, florals, and some landscapes has been shown in galleries around the U.S. receiving many high honors.
Visitors can download and print the Art Walk map and learn more at:
https://mainstreethanover.org/1stfriday/
First Friday Art Walks offer a welcoming experience for all ages, whether you’re strolling downtown with a coffee, meeting artists in person, or exploring Hanover’s growing arts scene one stop at a time.
Businesses and artists are encouraged to participate. For information on hosting or exhibiting in a future Art Walk, contact Kiki Page at Little Fox Coffee & Books at hello@littlefoxbooks.co.
About Little Fox Coffee and Books
Set in a 1847 church, Little Fox Coffee & Books is a cozy bookshop that offers espresso drinks, matcha, and teas with housemade syrups. Add a gluten-free waffle, a vegan toastie, or a local sourdough chocolate chip bagel. Browse a curated collection of new releases with a focus on BIPOC and queer books or go treasure hunting through our used books in the loft. Open late Wednesday through Saturday, check the calendar for their community-driven events and book clubs!

About Main Street Hanover

The mission of Main Street Hanover is to expand the economic capacity of downtown Hanover, thus improving the business environment, enhancing the quality of place, and increasing community synergy.

 

Main Street Hanover is a 501c3 non-profit & proceeds benefit the revitalization of Downtown Hanover.