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  First Friday Receptions- March 2010
 

5 - 9 pm at 3rd Street Gallery: Jacqueline Unanue, Labryinths and Shirley Thomas, Trashed. 58 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

5 - 8:30 pm at Artists' House: Sound and Silence group exhibition. 57 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

5:30 - 8 pm at AxD Gallery: Closing reception for Fabricated Stories, featuring work by David Carrow and Dolores Poacelli. 265 S. Tenth Street, Philadelphia. s

6 - 10 pm at Bambi: Gillian Pears, Still, and Linda Guenste, Fun With. The Piazza, 1001-13 N. Second Street, Suite 7, Philadelphia.

6 - 8:30 pm at Bridgette Mayer Gallery: Neil Anderson, Nightlife and the Divided Plane in the main gallery and Jeffrey Peezick in the Vault. Through March 27. 709 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

5 - 9 pm at The Clay Studio: Sanbao: A Way of Living and Working, work by Jackson Li; Clay + Fiber; and Ron Meyers: New Work. Through March 14. 139 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

6 - 9 pm at Crane Arts Building Grey Area: Fabricating Ideas, presented by Chad Curtis and Forrest Snyder and featuring work by David East, Neil Forrest, Del Harrow, Jeanne Quinn, and Steven Thurston. Through April 4. 1400 N. American Street, first floor, Philadelphia.

5 - 9 pm at Dalet Gallery: Island Cuba, an exhibition of work by Pedro Abascal, Mario Diaz, Lissette Solorzano, Enrique de la Uz, and Charles Anselmo. 141 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

6 - 8 pm at Gallery Joe: Appropriate, Manipulate, Duplicate in the main gallery and Big Ditty, a special exhibition of work by Shelley Spector in the Vault. 302 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

5 - 9 pm at Highwire Gallery: Paintings by George Shinn and Myself, Maybe: an installation by Barbara Spadaro. Through March 28. 2040 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia.

6 - 9 pm at the Ice Box Project Space, Crane Arts Building: Opening reception for Medium Resistance, an exhibition that examines contemporary works of print and craft that resist such an either-or classification. 1400 N. American Street, first floor, Philadelphia.

6 - 9 pm at Indigo Arts: An exhibition and silent auction for Haitian earthquake relief. 100% of the proceeds raised will be donated to Partners in Health to provide needed tents for artists who have been left homeless by the devastating earthquake. Crane Arts Building, 1400 N. American Street #104, Philadelphia.

6 - 10 pm at Little Berlin: 1st Annual Little Berlin Print Invitational. Through March 27. 119 W. Montgomery Avenue, Philadelphia.

5:30 - 7:30 at Locks Gallery: John Moore, Shades of Gray. Through April 10. 600 Washington Square South, Philadelphia.

6 - 10 pm at Marginal Utility: Marc Andre Robinson exhibition. 319 N. 11th Street, 2nd floor, Philadelphia.

5 - 8 pm at Muse Gallery: Green Mono exhibition, featuring a non-toxic clay monoprint demo and a gallery talk with participating artists. 52 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

6 - 9 pm at Nexus : Closing reception for Susan Abrams, Abiding Ephemera and Tasha Doremus, Scars, Caresses and Souvenirs. Crane Arts Building, 1400 N. American Street, first floor, Philadelphia.

5 - 7 pm at the Painted Bride Cafe Gallery: InLiquid at the Bride presents American Pastime, an exhibition by Katherine Kesselring. Through March 13. 230 Vine Street, Philadelphia.

5 - 7 pm at the Painted Bride Art Center Independence Foundation Gallery: ENCANTAMIENTOS/ENCHANTMENTS:
Henry Bermudez & Rodiguez Calero
. 230 Vine Street, Philadelphia. .

5 - 7 pm at The Philadelphia Athenaeum: Building by the Book, an exhibition by book artists responding to eleven selected works from the Athenaeum's legacy research collection of architecture and design. Through May 1. 219 S. Sixth Street, Philadelphia.

6 - 9 pm at Projects Gallery: Gone Printin'. Through March 27. 629 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

5 - 10 pm at Rodger LaPelle Gallery: Portraits, work by Yuri Machoveychuk and Michael Zansky. Through March 28. 22 N. Third Street, Philadelphia.


6 - 10 pm at Silicon Gallery: Society for Photographic Education Photography Contest exhibition. Through March 27. 139 N. Third Street, Philadelphia.

5:30 - 8:30 pm at Snyderman-Works: 7th International Print Biennial. Through March 20. 303 Cherry Street, Philadelphia.

7 - 10 pm at Space 1026: Separations Anxiety, Printmaking At Space 1026. 1026 Arch Street, 2nd floor, Philadelphia.

6 - 11 pm at Vox Populi: Dead Flowers, a group exhibition based on the work of actor/director Timothy Carey.Through May 2. 319 N. 11th Street, third floor, Philadelphia.

5 - 8 pm at Wexler Gallery: Adelaide Paul, The Peaceable Queendom and in the upstairs gallery The Hermaphrodites: Living in Two Worlds. Through May 1. 201 N. Third Street, Philadelphia.

5:30 - 7:30 pm at the Wood Turning Center: Contemporary Wood Art: Collectors' Selections. Through March 20. 501 Vine Street, Philadelphia.

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