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Temple Judea Museum
Temple Judea Museum presents ceremonial art by US and international artists selected for the Judith Altman Memorial Competition. |
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The Realm of the Not Yet
An exhibition exploring the role of borders in emerging artists' work, curated by gerard brown. |
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Artifacts of the Improbable rock posters produced by approximately 100 poster artists between 1966 and 2002 |
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Spiral Q’s Philautomaton:
a New Year’s Eve Kinetic Art Procession and Public Art Spectacle |
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The Print Center Annual Auction: Love & Lust
November 20 5-8PM |
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University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts MFA Exhibition and Silent Auction Benefit November 18 - December 1, 2002 |
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June Wayne Study Center and Archive at the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper |
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Kathryn Pannepacker's woven installation curtain for Jeanne Ruddy Dance Performance Garage |
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The Philadelphia City Paper CPI Photography Competition |
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Minima Showroon
Third year anniversary exhibition of international furniture designers |
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El Festival Cubano celebrates Cuban culture with art, films, dance, music, and more. ENDS NOVEMBER 10. |
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The Print Center's IMPRINT is Philadelphia's first major billboard exhibition and the city's largest temporary public art project to date |
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The PPC's fall 2002 Image & Print festival will present a number of activities and exhibitions that examine the historical role of prints in the public debate of ideas. |
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Photo Review 2002
Silent Auction
Saturday, November 1, at the University of the Arts |
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Philadelphia Sculptors and Tri-State Sculptors present a joint conference and exhibition, "Crossing the Line" |
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Staging Reality
Photography from the West Collection at SEI at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery.
Opening reception SEPTEMBER 13. |
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Mixed Greens comes to Philadelphia. Original Art for Modern Living at Minima Sept. 27 - Oct. 06 |
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Art in the Environment: New Forms in Nature presents site-specific installations at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education |
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Indivisible is a touring exhibition and documentary project featuring the Village of Arts & Humanities plus 11 other communities throughout the country. |
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The National Liberty Museum presents the Glass Now fundraising auction on September 28, with magnificent glass art symbolizing the fragile nature of liberty. |
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PHANTASMAL PHARMACOPIA
The Visual Arts at the Painted Bride presents PHANTASMAL PHARMACOPIA, contemporary installation works by Indian-American artist Rina Banerjee.
View the Phantasmal Pharmacopia Mini Site |
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Spiral Q will host a phat party of Philly's uproarious puppets. From all around the city, families, hipsters, neighbors and puppet enthusiasts come together to drink, dance and kick off our season of Giant Puppet Neighborhood Parades and Pageants. |
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The Taller Boricua and El Museo del Barrio were established between 1969 and 1970, as concepts and as organizations in upper Manhattan, in an area known as Spanish Harlem - one of the oldest Puerto Rican barrios (neighborhoods) in New York.
Seven Artists, Seven Poets, Seven Diptychs: The Portfolio. In 2000, the Taller undertook to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of its incorporation in 1970 with a collectible edition of the Alma Portfolio, one of 100 computer-generated prints on archival paper using archival inks. A most important element of this portfolio is its experimental character. The project was presented at the Lorenzo Homar Gallery at Taller Puertorriqueño, Inc. in Philadelphia in early 2002. See full information on the show and view art work... |
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The Artists of Coalition Ingenu. This first Art & Community Series exhibition will feature the art of Coalition Ingenu, a small, nonprofit organization that uses art to positively effect the lives of marginalized Philadelphia citizens with histories of homelessness and mental illness. Coalition Ingenu "works with mental health centers and support systems, homeless shelters, and rehabilitation programs to promote and encourage creativity as a means to psychological and emotional well-being; and to create a complete system for the recognition of outstanding expressions of creative energy by self-taught artists marginalized by extraordinary circumstances."To see information about the show and view work from the artists ... click here |
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The Women's Caucus for Art will hold its 30th Annual National Conference, Bridging Generations: Painting the Picture, in Philadelphia, February 17-20, 2002. Check out the mini-site for information about upcoming events and a schedule of the conference. click here |
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THE FIRST ANNUAL NORTHERN LIBERTIES OPEN STUDIOS AND EXHIBITIONS
The Northern Liberties Arts Association announces their first annual open studios and exhibition was held on Saturday, February 23, 2002 from 11 am to 6 pm.Over 25 artists working in a variety of media including painting, sculpture, ceramics and jewelry opened their studios for a self-guided tour. In addition, several raw spaces throughout the neighborhood served as temporary exhibition spaces for over 60 artists who live and work in this diverse artistic community. To get information about the event and see work from participating artists ... click here |
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Traveling Wares is a collective of cutting-edge fine artists and crafts people who join together to sell their work in a venue that pushes the boundaries of traditional crafts shows. During peak holiday seasons Traveling Wares travels to various bars and clubs in the Philadelphia area selling a variety of handmade offerings from clothing, prints, books, jewelry etc ... Prices range from high end to extremely affordable, with all that is offered, it would be hard for someone not to find something at these shows. Plus there's always the relaxed atmosphere, great music, and drinks to put everyone in the buying mood. For more information and a schedule of shows and participating artists ... click here |
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Old City Arts Association Benefit
The Old City Arts Association is made up more than 50 galleries, museums, theaters and shops in the heart of Philadelphia's historic district. There was a benefit to celebrate the organization on February 13, 2002. To see information about the event ... click here |
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