May 1st First Friday at NoName Gallery

8127 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA May 1st | 6–9PM Free parking after 6PM This First Friday, we’re bringing together two distinct but connected bodies of work—photography by Allan Ali and a focused presentation of abstract works by EZV. Allan Ali’s black-and-white photographs reflect on life as a series of paths—some shared, others walked alone. Many

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An Adoptee’s Artistic Journey- Opening Reception

Join us for the opening reception of An Adoptees Artistic Journey with wine and hors d’eouvres at the Kiosk Gallery Featuring: Emma Sarr Show Dates: April 17, 2026 – May 23, 2026 Reception: April 25, 3pm – 5pm Kiosk Gallery @ Utility Works 32 E. Baltimore Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050 Gallery Hours: Wednesday – Saturday,

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A Closer Look by Yassi Deylami Opening Cocktail Reception

Join us for the opening cocktail reception on First Friday for our new exhibition featuring Yassi Deylami! Rooms for the Unconscious In a world of constant change, where identity is often defined through otherness in the pursuit of uniqueness, Yassi Deylami asks how spaces of safety and unity can still be found. Her mythological explorations

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Artist Talk and Dinner: Yassi Deylami

Join us for a conversation with Yassi Deylami in a more intimate and relaxed setting. Following the talk, dinner will be served allowing for more discussion with the artist and among guests. Trained as an architect, Yassi Deylami approaches art as a form of spatial inhabitation. For her, architecture is not merely structure but also

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Devan Shimoyama: SHIFT

Glassboro, NJ (January 6, 2026) — Philadelphia native artist Devan Shimoyama will present new work in his regional debut, SHIFT at Rowan University Art Gallery & Museum. This solo exhibition runs January 26 to March 21. Opening reception Wednesday February 4th 2026 at 5-7pm. Devan Shimoyama is a visual artist who works primarily in painting

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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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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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