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Gaia Theory

Center for Art & Social Engagement: A program of Rowan University Art Gallery Westby Hall, first floor, room 110 237 Mullica Hill Rd, Glassboro

On view at the Center for Art & Social Engagement in Westby Hall from October 4 through December 21, Gaia Theory, an exhibition of Emily Erb’s collage and silk paintings. Erb embeds within the boundaries of a larger-than-life human form, navigational charts such as road, topography, and war campaign maps to represent the different facets of the human physiological system. Road maps become the nervous system, topographical maps become the circulatory system, and war maps become the lymphatic system. Each work in the series stands at 9.5 feet high by 4.5 feet wide which are within the same dimensions as

Ongoing

The Clay Studio presents “Urschrei” by Better Lovers

The Clay Studio 1425 N American Street, Philadelphia

The Clay Studio presents new exhibitions from alums of their Resident Artist program, including “Urschrei” by Better Lovers, the moniker for the evolving artistic practice of Layla Marcelle and Jacob Raeder. The duo launched Better Lovers in 2016 as a design company that applies contemporary dance methodologies to object-making. Raeder has exhibited, taught, and participated in artist residencies all over the world, sharing the view of an expanded field of ceramics that encompasses the 21st-century conception of a materially engaged maker not beholden to a single medium. Marcelle is an American artist who engages with multiple artistic mediums, including ceramics,

Free

Wednesday Stewardship with David Bower

Would you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join long-time steward of the Wissahickon and the FOW Volunteer of the Year (2019), David Bower, on a variety of stewardship projects on Wednesday mornings! Locations and tasks will vary week to week, and may include trash clean-ups, trail improvements, invasive plant removal, graffiti removal, and general park beautification. David’s many years of experience in the Wissahickon means you’ll learn a lot about the valley while also making a positive impact on it. No experience is needed. We provide gloves, tools and instruction – you

Coffee with the Birds

Wissahickon Environmental Center (Tree House) 300 West Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia

We will brew a pot of hot or iced coffee to enjoy as well see what birds are around the grounds.

Winter Interest Gardening: Grasses, Seeds, Bark & Greens

The Willows Park 490 Darby Paoli Road, Villanova

Join Master Gardener Anita Ann Murphy to hear about gardening in the winter!What many see as a dark and inhospitable season of drab dormancy can also be viewed as a chilly continuation of the gardening season. There are many reliable plants that will not only tolerate but look their best during the frosty days of winter. Come learn how to make your winter brighter!This is a Free program. This program will be inside at the Willows Mansion given by Master Gardener, Anita Ann Murphy. Questions? Please email us at: info@willowsparkpreserve.org

Langhorne Free TV & Electronic Recycling

Habitat for Humanity ReStore 539 Jacksonville Road, Suite 100, Warminster

Schedule your FREE Drop off of your working and/or Non-Working TV's & Tech for FREE recycling through Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County.

Grad Workshop – Targeting the Monumental: Race and Memory Activism

Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics 133 South 36th Street, The Forum (Room 250), Philadelphia

This workshop features a paper by Matt Frierdich on the broader meanings of the monument decommemoration movement.**Hybrid In-person/Virtual Event: Zoom Link and paper links sent to registered attendees.**Papers:Targeting the Monumental: Race and the Democratic Aesthetics of Memory Activism / Matt Frierdich (Politics, UVA)THE RECENT WAVE OF DECOMMEMORATIONS OF PUBLIC FIGURES connected with slavery, colonialism, and otherwise “difficult pasts,” such as Richmond’s Monument Avenue or New York’s American Museum of Natural History, raises questions about how contemporary challenges to “forgotten pasts” might dislodge long-standing impediments to democratic inclusion. But this does not give an adequate account of an essential set of

Philadelphia’s Psychedelic Summit

The Liberty View at Independence Visitor Center 599 Market St, Philadelphia

We’re excited to bring you a day of knowledge, discovery and connection! Meet other like-minded changemakers who have had their own personal experiences with psychedelics and are excited about their potential for healing or expanding our consciousness. Our first gathering of this community will take place on November 16th at the Liberty View. Where better to start such a movement than at the Liberty View. The Liberty Bell commemorates Pennsylvania's original Constitution. It speaks of the rights and freedoms valued by people the world over. Join us as we reclaim the spirit of what the bell means to our individual and