The art of Susan Ebersole to be featured at the Oxford Arts Alliance
The Oxford Arts Alliance will present an exhibition of paintings by acclaimed artist Susan Ebersole beginning in early September at the gallery in Oxford.
Ebersole spent four decades in the greater New York City area before moving to the Lancaster, Pa. area. She now devotes herself to painting full time. Her work offers a seductive visual dance between architecture, geometry, and the poetics of space, while also inviting viewers to contemplate the human body and soul.
A recurring motif in her work—the house—serves as both a physical and metaphorical bridge. Through luminous interiors, Ebersole explores states of human consciousness and spirituality. Her abstract compositions are informed by an in-depth study of Romanesque architecture, third-century Italian painting, sacred geometry (including the golden ratio), and the influence of both historical and contemporary artists.
“We are delighted to present Susan’s work, which combines thoughtful intellectual exploration with a striking depth of beauty and reflection,” said Priscilla Smith, the secretary of the board of the Oxford Arts Alliance.
The exhibition will open with a public reception on Friday, Sept. 5 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and will remain on display through September 27.
The Oxford Arts Alliance is located at 38 S. 3rd Street in Oxford.
The public is invited to attend the opening reception and meet the artist. Admission is free.
For more information, please visit www.oxfordart.org or call (610) 467-0301.

