The Creative Heart of Lambertville


The Creative Heart of Lambertville
The Artists of the Third Floor at the People’s Store
If you’ve ever wandered the historic floors of the People’s Store Antiques Center in Lambertville, New Jersey, you already know it’s a place filled with discovery. With four floors, over 50 dealers, and antiques spanning centuries, the building itself—dating back to 1839—is a destination for collectors, decorators, and curious explorers.
But many visitors don’t realize that something equally special is happening upstairs.
On two separate third floors, beyond the antiques and historic charm, you’ll find a vibrant creative community: working artist studios and a contemporary gallery where art is not only displayed—it’s being created in real time.
Both of the third floors have quietly become one of the most inspiring corners of Lambertville’s thriving art scene.
A Place Where Art Is Alive
Unlike traditional galleries where finished work simply hangs on the wall, the third floor of the People’s Store offers something rare: direct access to working artists.
Visitors can step into studios, meet the artists, ask questions, and see works in progress. Paint is still wet. Ideas are still evolving. Every studio reflects the personality and imagination of the artist who works there.

Eleanor Voorhees

A longtime presence in Lambertville’s art community, Eleanor Voorhees brings an imaginative and deeply personal approach to her work.
Her paintings often blend local landscapes, whimsical scenes, and mixed-media elements. She frequently incorporates found objects—buttons, jewelry, pencils, and fragments of everyday life—into richly textured compositions.
There’s a sense of storytelling in her art. Each piece feels like a small world built from observation, memory, and curiosity. Visitors to her studio often discover that the objects embedded in her paintings have histories of their own—echoing the antique treasures found throughout the rest of the building.

Christina Sorace MacKinnon

In striking contrast to traditional imagery, Christina Sorace MacKinnon creates bold contemporary abstract paintings that pulse with movement and emotion.
Her work explores the relationship between structure and spontaneity. Layers of color, gesture, and texture interact across the canvas, creating compositions that feel alive and constantly shifting.
Christina’s paintings are known for their powerful color fields and energetic brushwork, inviting viewers to interpret the work in their own way—finding their own rhythm within the movement of paint.
Her studio brings a distinctly modern voice into the historic setting of the People’s Store.

Johanna Furst

Johanna Furst adds another unique dimension to the creative mix on the third floor.
Her work reflects the independent spirit that has long defined Lambertville’s artistic community. Like many artists who work in the building, Johanna’s process is exploratory and evolving, often inspired by the environment around her—the Delaware River, the town’s architecture, and the eclectic atmosphere of the People’s Store itself.
Visitors stepping into her studio often find works in progress that reveal the thought and experimentation behind the finished pieces.

The Sophia Stef Gallery


Adding even more creative energy to the third floor is the Sophia Stef Gallery, a contemporary exhibition space featuring rotating shows of emerging and established artists.
The gallery presents a diverse range of work including:
Painting
Sculpture
Mixed media
Works on paper
Experimental installations
Because the gallery sits alongside the working studios, visitors can experience both sides of the art world—curated exhibitions and the raw creative process happening just steps away.

A Hidden Cultural Gem
Lambertville has long been known as one of the region’s great art towns, but the third floor of the People’s Store offers something truly special.
Here you’ll find:
Working artist studios
A rotating contemporary gallery
Conversations with artists
Creativity unfolding in real time
It’s a reminder that art isn’t just something to look at or collect—it’s something to experience.
So the next time you visit the People’s Store, take the stairs all the way to the top.
Among the antiques and history, you’ll discover something just as valuable:
the living, breathing creativity of Lambertville’s artists.

Artist Talk with JoAnne Artesani 07/12/25

Artist Talk with JoAnne Artesani

Saturday, July 12, 2025
4:30 PM 4:30 PM

Join us for an intimate artist talk with award-winning JoAnne Artesani, a textile and oil painter based in Solebury, PA. Her work explores the intersection of softness and structure, combining the precision of modern quilting with the depth and richness of oil painting.

Light refreshments will be provided!
RSVP recommended: Sophiastefgallery@gmail.com
Location: 3rd Floor, 28 N Union Street, The People’s Store, Lambertville, NJ


A glimpse about JoAnne (from Joanne)

I have lived in some of the greatest U.S. cities including Seattle, Boston Austin, NYC, but New Hope, Pennsylvania in beautiful Bucks County is where I call home. My work is largely focused in oil and modern quilting, sometimes combining the two.
I have a deep appreciation for detail and technical execution of abstract ideas which you will find across both by preferred mediums. While I don’t typically execute purely abstract work, artists who work in these formats most often draw and keep my attention.
Each piece I create brings me closer to my authentic artistic voice. Whether through stitches or brushstrokes, my work reflects an ongoing evolution. My early oil paintings capture objects—often inspired by photographs from my travels—but they aim to do more than depict a place. I want to transport the viewer to a feeling, a moment suspended in time.


Meet JoAnne and learn more about her journey!

People’s Store Antiques Center
3rd floor – Sophia Stef Gallery
28 North Union Street
Lambertville NJ 08530

Sophiastefgallery@gmail.com
(267) 756-3559
https://www.instagram.com/sophiastef_gallery/

Finest Antique Center in the Tri-State Area.

 

Nestled in the heart of Lambertville, a town renowned for its antique charm, stands a true treasure trove: The People’s Store. More than just an antique shop, it’s a Lambertville landmark, a place where history whispers from every carefully curated piece and where the thrill of the hunt is always alive.

 

For generations, The People’s Store has been a destination for collectors, decorators, and anyone with an appreciation for the past. Stepping inside is like stepping back in time. You’re immediately enveloped by a delightful jumble of furniture, art, jewelry, vintage clothing, and countless other fascinating objects. It’s a feast for the eyes, a place where you can easily lose yourself for hours, discovering hidden gems and sparking conversations with fellow treasure hunters.

 

What makes The People’s Store so special? It’s not just the sheer volume of antiques,

though that’s certainly impressive. It’s the feeling that your part of something special, a tradition that has been going strong for decades. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are always happy to share stories about the items, offering insights into their history and provenance.

This personal touch adds another layer of enjoyment to the experience.

 

Lambertville itself plays a vital role in The People’s Store’s story. This charming riverside town is a haven for antique lovers, with a vibrant community of shops and galleries. The People’s Store is a cornerstone of this scene, a place where locals and visitors alike come to connect with the past and find something truly unique.

 

 

Whether you’re a seasoned collector searching for that elusive piece to complete your collection, or simply someone who enjoys browsing and discovering interesting things, The People’s Store has something to offer. It’s a place where memories are rekindled, stories are shared, and the past comes alive.

 

In this blog series, we’ll delve deeper into the world of The People’s Store, exploring its history, meeting the people behind it, and uncovering the stories behind the treasures within. We’ll also explore Lambertville’s vibrant antique scene and offer tips for navigating the world of collecting.

Stay tuned for our next post, where we’ll share what you can expect on a visit to The People’s Store and offer some insider tips for making the most of your experience.

 

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