Cheltenham Center for the Arts 2025 Art Party & Auction

Art Party 2025! Saturday, November 15th, 7-10pm. You’re invited to an evening of art, creativity, and celebration! Artmaking, Auction, Food & Fun at our annual fundraiser for Cheltenham Center for the Arts. Delicious bites and a musical surprise! Tickets $35 The Art Party pre-event ONLINE AUCTION is ready for bidding, Friday 11/7 through Friday 11/14

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Mid Evil Art Show — Closing Night

Step back into the Middle Ages at Mid Evil Art Show, featuring all original artworks, interactive installations, LIVE sword fighting, and free drinks! MID EVIL is a solo art exhibition by K-NOR celebrating the visual style of the Middle Ages, a time known for their violent brutality and opulent artworks. The show features a collection of

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Dante in Philadelphia: Looking Back and Forward

Join The Print Center for a virtual conversation celebrating Tom Powers’ giant woodblock prints from his “Inferno” series. Powers will discuss these prints, inspired by the cantos of Dante Alighieri’s Inferno, with artist Jane Irish and master printer Cindi Ettinger. With symbolic imagery and hand-worked surfaces, Powers creates powerful landscapes that traverse the circles of

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Artist Talk with Nazanin Noroozi

Join The Print Center for an Artist Talk with the New York-based Iranian artist Nazanin Noroozi, presented both in-person and on Zoom. Noroozi will discuss her career, the works in the exhibition, her artistic inspirations and her unique papermaking process. This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibition “Nazanin Noroozi: False Dawn,” on view

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American Color Print Society Fall Exhibition

The American Color Print Society Fall Exhibition will have its Opening Reception at the Plastic Club, 247 South Camac Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 on Sunday, November 2, 2025 from 2:00 to 5:00pm. The exhibition is open Sundays through November 23, 2025. ACPS is known for its openness to new printmaking techniques and experimentation. The exhibition

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Conversation with Dr. Jason Karlawish and Curator Lauren Rosenblum

Join The Print Center for a Conversation between Dr. Jason Karlawish, co-director at Penn Memory Center, and Lauren Rosenblum, Jensen Bryan Curator at The Print Center. Karlawish, a specialist in aging and neuroscience, and Rosenblum will explore the intersections between science and art in this walk through of the exhibition. They will discuss how the

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Opening Reception: Bloom – The Power of Nature in Color

RevArt at Cherry Hill warmly invites you to celebrate the opening of Bloom: The Power of Nature in Color, a solo exhibition by multidisciplinary artist and photographer Nicole Martinelli. ​Nicole Martinelli is an Internationally Acclaimed Artist featured in prominent galleries throughout North America and Europe. Nicole transitioned from oil painting to photography, then created her

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An Evening with Gerald Cyrus

Join The Print Center for an Artist Talk with photographer Gerald Cyrus, sponsored by the Darryl Chappell Foundation. Cyrus will discuss his work, his 40+ year career and sources of inspiration. 6pm – Reception with Cyrus and Chappell, light refreshments will be served 6:30pm – Artist Talk (presented in-person and on Zoom) This event is

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Opening Art Exhibtion: Untitled

Exhibition Untitled Sept 8–26, 2025 Opening Reception: Sept 11 2025, 5–7pm Chester County Art Association 100 N Bradford Ave West Chester, PA 19382 Does an artwork’s title provide a lens that shapes how the viewer will see the work? Does a title provide context, narrative, and emotional essence, hinting at what the artist wants us

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Free art show-Absurd Spectaculars

The artists in this wide embrace seek to manifest a one-of-a-kind fantastical world, percolating in metaphors by means of commingling artistic disciplines and subjects. These detractors of traditional norms and expectations wrote their own rules in an unapologetic way amidst a culture enamored with aesthetics. Because the roots of such visionaries is often steeped in

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