Lansdowne Roots
Lansdowne Roots
Featuring: Alexandra Langendorfer and Rob Cuff
Dates: March 6, 2026 - April 11, 2026
Reception: March 6th, 6 - 8pm
Kiosk Gallery @ Utility Works 32 E. Baltimore Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday, noon - 6pm
Lansdowne Roots is an exhibition by local artists Alexandra Langendorfer and Rob Cuff, whose work reflects a shared history rooted in the Lansdowne, PA community.
Both artists grew up just a few blocks apart, attended Lansdowne public schools, and began their creative journeys there. Their representational work responds to a lifetime of living in and around this place, playing with how streets, homes, people, and quiet moments shape a sense of belonging. Both are still living in the tri-state area with their families and pets and reconnect with Landowne’s artist community through this exhibition.
Join us for the opening reception in the Utility Works Kiosk Gallery, a space dedicated to uplifting local artists and celebrating Lansdowne’s diverse creative community.
About the Gallery
This exhibition is organized by the Lansdowne Art Committee, a volunteer group of The Lansdowne Economic Development Corporation. The mission of the Lansdowne Arts Committee is to create, foster, and promote Lansdowne's identity as a vibrant and inspiring artistic community. The Lansdowne Art Committee is dedicated to nurturing creative expression, enhancing community engagement, stimulating economic growth, preserving and celebrating Lansdowne's diversity, and cultivating arts education and access.
The Kiosk Gallery is located in the front Lobby of Utility Works, a creative co-working space in Lansdowne PA*. Originally home to Delaware County Electric and built in the early 20th century, Utility Works* has been transformed into a creative co-working building that houses 23 art studios, a ceramics studio as well as a Maker Space.
Accessibility Statement For Kiosk Gallery: The LEDC are committed to provide a welcoming and accessible environment for all individuals, including those with disabilities. We strive to ensure that our facilities, services, and events are as accessible as we can make them, giving you the confidence to visit us.
Parking: There is a municipal lot behind Dunkin' Donuts that is available to the public, as well as additional street parking along Baltimore Ave and Highland Ave.
Gallery Accessibility
Inclusive Design: Our first floor is designed to be inclusive and ensure accessibility for all.
Approachable Entrance: Our front door on Baltimore Ave. (look for the gold doors) is an accessible entrance. Please ask a member of staff if you need both doors open to gain entry.
Accessible Restroom: We offer an accessible ADA-approved gender-neutral bathroom for the convenience of all visitors.
Wide Walkways: Our walkways are wide enough to accommodate wheelchair users, ensuring smooth and easy navigation.

