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  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • CHG Presents: Dave Sweeny

    The Francis Cope House 2 Awbury Rd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    July 2nd – August 30th | Mon-Thur 10 AM-4 PM, Fri-Sun 10 AM-2 PM |The Cope House Gallery, 1 Awbury Rd, Philadelphia PA Join us at The Cope House Gallery for an upcoming exhibition from David Sweeny. Sweeny is a self-taught painter based in Germantown, Philadelphia. His art background mainly lies in theater and music, and is known to many as funk/rock performer Johnny Showcase. His approach to painting is an extension of his approach to music, bringing vibrancy of color,  joy and humor to his avian subjects. Swilla is a member of the BPK Art Collective, which works out

  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Free art show- The Tales Told Us So

    Free art show- The Tales Told Us So
    Black Moth Gallery 2209 E High St Suite 3 Suite 3, Pottstown, PA, United States

    July 1st – August 31st The exhibition will showcase a range of styles and perspective on the theme of mythologies. Artworks will celebrate aspects from across great cultures that influence us still today, as they inherently illuminate humanities universal archetypes. Expect visual interpretations inspired by the early Americas, ancient Greeks, the Norse, from Oceania, Africa, Asia and many other appreciations of the subject. Invited Artists: • Bob Doucette • Anya Gladun • Billy Haines • Casey Lynch • Alecia Miller • Ben Patterson • Brian Reedy • William Thidemann • William Volz Join us for the reception Friday, July 10th,

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • A closer Look: P.W. Prichett – Artist Talk & Dinner – 7/15/26

    October Gallery 6353 Greene Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    FRIEDAcommunity - A talk with P.W. Prichett - July 15 Join us for a conversation with artist P.W. Prichett, creator of this year's large-scale participatory art project, The Big Sloth.Many of you volunteered by helping to hand-string the disposable cutlery that became part of the installation. Now, artist Pam Prichett will take you behind the scenes and share what has unfolded over the past ten months in her South Bronx studio, offering insight into the creative process that brought The Big Sloth to life. Artwork by RISD alum and native New Yorker, Pamela Prichett has been featured in The Provincetown

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • John Howell White at the Graham Building

    John Howell White at the Graham Building
    Graham Building 30 S 15th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, Philadelphia, PA

    The Graham Building’s newest installation features artwork by InLiquid Member John Howell White. These larger than life size paintings radiate vivid colors and earth tones, which demonstrate an interaction between shape and color. This artist highlight is on display in the first floor lobby of the Graham Building, viewable on by appointment.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • MontCo Coffee & Chocolate Festival

    SoulJoel's at Sunnybrook 50 Sunnybrook Road, Pottstown, PA, United States

    Coffee. Chocolate. Celebrities. ☕🍫✨ Montgomery County’s most indulgent event of the year is here—and it’s bringing caffeine, cocoa, and celebrity star power together for one unforgettable day. Get ready to sip, savor, and snap photos at The MontCo Coffee & Chocolate Festival, a high-energy celebration featuring the region’s best gourmet roasters, artisan chocolatiers, bakeries, wineries, distilleries, and specialty vendors—all under one roof. But this isn’t just a tasting event… It's also a Once-in-a-Lifetime Celebrity Experience! For the first time ever, four of ABC’s General Hospital stars are appearing together at one event in Montgomery County: * Rena Sofer * Laura

    $50
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Bread and Salt

    20 20 Gallery House 20 Lansdowne Court, Lansdowne, PA, Lansdowne, PA, United States

    Bread & Salt invites artists to explore the role of food in human relationships. This may include, but is not limited to, family traditions, migration and diaspora, labor and service, ritual and religion, access and inequity, pleasure and indulgence, or the quiet, everyday acts of cooking for and eating with others that shape our lives. We are interested in work that considers food not simply as subject matter, but as a lens. How does food function as a form of communication, control, memory, or care? What does it reveal about power, intimacy, or belonging? Where does it connect us, and

    Free!
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Born on the Bicentennial (Opening Reception First Friday)

    Cherry Street Pier 121 North Christopher Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Seven Philadelphia artists born in 1976 Shawn Alleyne Anastasia Crisostomo-Dawan Justin Duerr Bonnie MacAllister Athena Astraea Scott Keni Thomas Michael N Thomas Philadelphia artists born in 1976 “Born on the Bicentennial,” an August exhibition at Cherry Street Pier curated by Bonnie MacAllister, 4th year resident artist. Exhibition is upstairs in the Terrace Gallery. Philadelphia artists born in 1976 “Born on the Bicentennial,” an August exhibition at Cherry Street Pier curated by Bonnie MacAllister, 4th year resident artist. Exhibition is upstairs in the Terrace Gallery. August 7 First Friday 5-7 terrace reception Runs through August 30 (closing at 4) Shawn Alleyne

    Free
  • Mind the Composition – Closing Reception

    The National Apartments, 121 N 2nd St, Philadelphia PA, 19106

    Mind the Composition features artists Catherine Gontarek and Richard King. In this exhibition, the artists focus on meticulously arranging the shape, color, and design in their work, assembling defined structures. Catherine’s work alters a variety of photographs through collage that creates a new set of imagery that centers around the human mind. Richard’s work dives more into abstract geometric structures, drawing from surrounding buildings and cityscapes.

  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • “Possession: Body, Memory, Home ” Gallery at Scribe

    Scribe Video Center 3908 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opening Reception: Friday, July 24, 4 - 6:30 PM This exhibit brings together the work of artists Jihan Thomas, Efi Green, and Linda Fernandez in an exhibition exploring healing, identity, and self-possession through deeply personal visual language. Across painting, mixed media, abstraction, and symbolism, the artists transform experiences of grief, motherhood, migration, mental health, and cultural memory into spaces of reflection and resilience. Rooted in vivid color, expressive gesture, and layered storytelling, Possession considers home not only as a physical place, but as something carried within the body, memory, and spirit. Together, these works affirm art’s power to hold vulnerability,

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free
  • Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists

    Exhibition Tours: A Nation of Artists
    Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Nation of Artists tour explores the diverse narratives of American art and identity throughout the newly restored Historic Landmark Building. Led by experienced docents, the tour examines the internationalism and global exchange of American art while also highlighting works from the 18th century to the modern day which feature American artists responding to the social conditions of their time. Organized in conjunction with America's 250th anniversary, A Nation of Artists examines how artistic production in the United States has been shaped by creativity, exchange, expansion, conflict, and innovation. At PAFA, works made from the late 18th century to today

    $25.00
  • Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts

    Jesse Krimes: Elegy Quilts
    The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This new exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum features selections from Jesse Krimes’s “Elegy Quilt” series (2020–present), a body of work that renders the personal effects of the U.S. carceral system through portraits of domestic spaces. Using donated textiles and American quilting traditions, Krimes creates intricately patterned quilts that meditate on memory, loss, alienation, comfort, and resilience.

    Free