I'm even further north than you, close to the lake so it never gets hot around here which means that running bamboos don't run much. If you are in a cooler part of PA, that might also apply to you as well where most species are restricted to running a few feet each year. This blog shows how most of my in ground running bamboos grow.
http://stevesbamboogarden.blogspot.com/ ... .html#moreIf you are trying to get a hedge or a screen, I would suggest a running type, and if you do not want to deal with rhizomes potentially getting into the neighbor's yard, it is very easy to rhizome prune as long as the bamboo is not right up along the side of the road, and there are non-aggressive running bamboos out there that you may prefer over the types that can cover lots of ground before putting up a shoot.
Most of the hardy clumping bamboos cannot take full sun exposure. I know fargesia rufa clumping bamboo is one of the ones that can stay evergreen in zone 6, handle full sun no problem, and grow fairly vigorously if you need a clumper that can get up to 8-10ft tall. Fargesia robusta can also seem to handle sun pretty well, but it gets leaf damage at anything below 15F, so that could require annual winter protection. I am also growing some fargesia nitida in full sun, but their leaves really curl up when it gets too sunny, but otherwise, this one is very hardy and will survive in full sun here. Fargesia denudata seems to have some resistance to full sun, but it is a bit less cold hardy, and fargesia murielae is not tolerant of any full sun.