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SUMMARY:Share Food Program's Community Farming Day
DESCRIPTION: Get your hands in the soil with us at Nice Roots Farm!Our 2026 Community Farming Days at Share Food Program’s urban farm are just around the corner! In partnership with Philadelphia Orchard Project\, our Community Farming Days are your chance to help grow organic produce for our community while learning about urban agriculture and food justice. All skill levels are welcome!  Time: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Location: Nice Roots Farm\, Philadelphia Volunteering is open to all ages — no farming experience necessary!Sign up and learn more at the Share Food Program farming page: sharefoodprogram.org/get-involved/farming
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/share-food-programs-community-farming-day-2/
LOCATION:Share Food Warehouse\, 2901 W Hunting Park Ave\, Philadelphia\, 19129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Urban Farming,Volunteer,Volunteer Opportunities,Volunteer Service
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SUMMARY:Share Food Program's Community Farming Day
DESCRIPTION: Get your hands in the soil with us at Nice Roots Farm!Our 2026 Community Farming Days at Share Food Program’s urban farm are just around the corner! In partnership with Philadelphia Orchard Project\, our Community Farming Days are your chance to help grow organic produce for our community while learning about urban agriculture and food justice. All skill levels are welcome!  Time: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Location: Nice Roots Farm\, Philadelphia Volunteering is open to all ages — no farming experience necessary!Sign up and learn more at the Share Food Program farming page: sharefoodprogram.org/get-involved/farming
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/share-food-programs-community-farming-day/
LOCATION:Share Food Warehouse\, 2901 W Hunting Park Ave\, Philadelphia\, 19129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Urban Farming,Volunteer,Volunteer Opportunities,Volunteer Service
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SUMMARY:Special Pre-Release Screening of the First Episode of Barcos de Esperanza
DESCRIPTION:Special pre-release screening of the first episode of Barcos de Esperanza\nBe among the first to experience this powerful new series that follows the inspiring mission of Mercy Ships\, a floating hospital that provides free surgeries and medical training in underserved countries.\nThe evening will include:\n• A special pre-release screening of the first episode of Barcos de Esperanza\n• Discussion and Q&A highlighting the remarkable humanitarian work behind the series\nScreening and Q&A: 7:00 – 8:30 PM (Teatro Esperanza – Ground Floor)\nThis is a free event. Reserve your tickets today. https://tinyurl.com/barcosdeesperanza
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/special-pre-release-screening-of-the-first-episode-of-barcos-de-esperanza/
LOCATION:409 W Bristol Street\, Philadelphia\, PA 19140\, 409 W Bristol Street\, Philadelphia\, 19140\, United States
CATEGORIES:21+,Arts & Performance,Classes & Workshops,Concert,Culinary,Event,Food & Drink,Land Stewardship,Local Food,Urban Farming,Workshops & Seminars
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SUMMARY:Meet The Farmer Series at Philadelphia Distilling
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Farmer Series: Exploring the Craft of Local Farming & Sustainable Practices \nThis fall\, join us at Philadelphia Distilling for our Meet the Farmer Series—a collection of intimate\, educational tasting experiences that connect guests with the farmers and makers shaping our region’s food and agricultural landscape. Each event celebrates local producers dedicated to sustainability\, craftsmanship\, and the unique character of their farms. \nThrough guided tastings\, hands-on workshops\, and thoughtful Q&A sessions\, you’ll experience the creativity\, care\, and expertise that define these farming traditions. \nEach ticket includes:\nA welcome Bluecoat Gin cocktail\, crafted by our bar team\nA curated tasting or workshop led by the featured farm or producer\nOpportunities to ask questions and learn directly from the farmers \nAdditional Bluecoat cocktails and specials available for purchase \nThe Lineup \nSunday\, September 21 | 2–4 PM | $85\nFloral Design Workshop with Elise Hanks of Terra Luna\nCelebrate the beauty of seasonal\, locally grown flowers in a hands-on design workshop. Includes DIY bouquet-making\, discussion\, and a Bluecoat welcome cocktail. \nSunday\, October 26 | 2–5 PM | $50\nOyster Farming at the Jersey Shore with Sweet Amalia Oyster Farm\nFounder Lisa Calvo shares the story of sustainable aquaculture in Cape May. Includes ½ dozen Sweet Amalia oysters\, a discussion and Q&A\, and a Bluecoat welcome cocktail. \nSunday\, November 9 | 2–4 PM | $30\nFarmstead Cheesemaking with The Farm at Doe Run\nMeet the cheesemaking team—including affineur Hope\, head cheesemaker Miguel Vivanco\, and Meredith Langer—for a guided tasting of three award-winning cheeses and discussion of sustainable\, land-driven dairy farming. Includes a curated cheese flight and a Bluecoat welcome cocktail.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/meet-the-farmer-series-at-philadelphia-distilling/
CATEGORIES:21+,Classes & Workshops,Concert,Culinary,Event,Food & Drink,Land Stewardship,Local Food,Urban Farming,Workshops & Seminars
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SUMMARY:Petals + Purpose - reclaiming city land for flower farming with Terra Luna and the Rodale Institute
DESCRIPTION:Join Elise Hanks\, owner of Terra Luna\, and Rodale Institute for a tour of Terra Luna Farm in Philadelphia and a conversation on how small-scale urban farms can thrive. We’ll explore creative ways to make unconventional spaces productive\, profitable\, and pollinator-friendly. We’ll discuss how being rooted in the city opens unique sales connections and engages community members in organic agriculture. Whether you’re a grower\, a flower lover\, or curious about for-profit farming in the city\, you’ll leave with inspiration for how urban farms can be both climate-friendly and profitable. Plus\, enjoy refreshments from the farm and local treats! \nThis event will take place in both Spanish and English with simultaneous interpretation. Spanish-only\, English-only\, and bilingual speakers are all invited to attend this workshop.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/petals-purpose-reclaiming-city-land-for-flower-farming-with-terra-luna-and-the-rodale-institute/
CATEGORIES:Urban Farming
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terra Luna":MAILTO:elise@terralunaherbals.com
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia Orchard Project Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Join us at POP’s spring plant sale\, stroll through the Learning Orchard\, explore the nearly 100 trees\, connect with us and the community\, and peruse our edible and useful plant sale. This is a free event but donations to support POP’s ongoing programs are appreciated. Plants available for sale by POP will include a range of fruiting trees\, shrubs\, vines\, and some perennial flowers and herbs. \nAlso featuring: \nPhiladelphia Beekeepers Guild – info table & honey\nStar Apple Nursery – vending herb & veggie starts\nLandHealth Institute – vending native perennial flowers and herbs\nSWWAG workshop on Garden Trellising at noon
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/philadelphia-orchard-project-plant-sale/
LOCATION:POP Learning Orchard at The Woodlands\n 4000 Woodland Ave\n Philadelphia\, PA 19104\n United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Plant Sale,Urban Farming
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Family Garden Meet and Greet
DESCRIPTION:PGP’s Neighborhood Family Garden is a place for everyone from the surrounding neighborhood to come learn to grow\, harvest\, and cook their own produce as well as participate in shared wellness activities. \nJun 22\, 2024\, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM \nThe Farm at Awbury\, 6336 Ardleigh St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19138\, USA \nAbout the event\n\n\nAre you a neighborhood community member looking to learn to grow or to connect to a group of healthy neighbors to enjoy wellness outdoors together? Participation is free however a minimum of 6 hours of help is required before taking home your part of the harvest. We are located across from the Chicken Coop at the Farm at Awbury.  Cancelled in moderate to heavy rain. Contact Raquel at planthood@phillygoatproject.org to join us or fill out the form here! \nInquiries from groups or agencies please see our Education and Therapy tabs.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/neighborhood-family-garden-meet-and-greet/
LOCATION:The Farm at Awbury Arboretum\, 6336 Ardleigh Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Community Meetup,Family-friendly,Food,Free Community Events,Gardening,Health & Wellness,Neighborhood,Outdoor Event,Urban Farming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231204T073000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition and Artist's Talk: Before the Plate: Andrew DeCaen
DESCRIPTION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\nEducation and Technology Center (first floor)\n9801 Frankford Avenue\nPhiladelphia\, Pa 19114\nhttps://holyfamilyartgallery.wordpress.com/\nGallery Hours: 7:30am-5pm\nExhibition Dates: 11/15/23 – 12/4/23\nReception and Artist’s Gallery Talk: Wednesday 11/29\, Noon\nEntrance: Free and open to the public\nContact (gallery Info): Professor Pamela Flynn\, Gallery Director\, pflynn12@holyfamily.edu\nContact (artist): Andrew DeCaen\, andrew@andrewdecaen.com\nPhiladelphia\, PA\, Holy Family University is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of artworks by Andrew DeCaen. The exhibition will include flat and sculptural works on paper using lithography\, screen-printing\, laser-etched and folded paper. The work will be on view from November eleventh to December fourth at the Holy Family University Art Gallery on the first floor of the Education and Technology Center. The artist will be present for a reception and gallery talk on Wednesday 11/29 at Noon. \nEXHIBITION STATEMENT: Before the Plate\nWhy are rituals surrounding a meal so important to all cultures? What does it mean to share a meal with someone? How does this mundane experience shape our lives? This exhibition explores visual metaphors surrounding the psychology of a meal. Andrew DeCaen’s flat and sculptural works on paper depict varied situational meal scenes that ask open-ended questions about fellowship\, community\, influence\, longing\, and instinct. They explore the space and experience of being before the plate.\nThis exhibition explores Andrew DeCaen’s continuing themes of rituals surrounding food. The imagery slows down mundane experiences to linger in the smallest moments. These artworks use the theme of eating as a metaphor to explore the concept of the individual in relation to others and to community. The works use printmaking’s natural layering techniques to explore simultaneous space and time and the processes of learning\, remembering\, and forgetting. These images explore the intimacy of familiar experiences while asking fundamental questions about who we are. \nDecaen’s Blue Plans series and Gathering series are featured prominently in the exhibition. The Blue Plans series employ blue lines as a way of connecting to both the analytical side of planning and the emotional side of accepting imperfect realities. There are references to architectural schematics\, exploded diagrams\, and isometric drawings contrasted by figures inhabiting those theoretical spaces. Among the Blue Plans series\, a paper sculpture called Handle Burn mimics the form of a perforated oven mitt. The Gathering series includes a group of nearly identical prints depicting an extended family meal. Each variation removes different people from the table to suggest shifted family dynamics of those present and those missing. A sculptural piece called Inevitable Object depicts the same imagery on the surface of a holiday party “popper” set on a plate with utensils. \nBIO STATEMENT:\nAndrew DeCaen’s artworks use drawing\, printmaking\, and sculpture to examine rituals and habits surrounding the space\, time\, and ways we eat\, prepare\, and acquire our meals. DeCaen grew up in southern California\, received a BA from the University of Dallas and an MFA from the University of South Dakota. His artworks have been shown broadly in the US and internationally in Argentina\, Brazil\, Bulgaria\, Canada\, China\, Columbia\, Denmark\, England\, Finland\, Italy\, Japan\, Korea\, Romania\, Sweden\, and Turkey. DeCaen’s artworks have been featured in publications as Drawing magazine\, Printmaking Today\, and 500 Paper Objects. DeCaen lives and works in Denton\, Texas where he is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Texas.\nwww.andrewdecaen.com
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/exhibition-and-artists-talk-before-the-plate-andrew-decaen/2023-12-04/
LOCATION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\, Education and Technology Center (first floor) 9801 Frankford Avenue\, Philadelphia\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Free Community Events,Urban Farming
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ORGANIZER;CN="Holy Family University":MAILTO:communications@holyfamily.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T073000
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DTSTAMP:20260420T010021
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SUMMARY:Exhibition and Artist's Talk: Before the Plate: Andrew DeCaen
DESCRIPTION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\nEducation and Technology Center (first floor)\n9801 Frankford Avenue\nPhiladelphia\, Pa 19114\nhttps://holyfamilyartgallery.wordpress.com/\nGallery Hours: 7:30am-5pm\nExhibition Dates: 11/15/23 – 12/4/23\nReception and Artist’s Gallery Talk: Wednesday 11/29\, Noon\nEntrance: Free and open to the public\nContact (gallery Info): Professor Pamela Flynn\, Gallery Director\, pflynn12@holyfamily.edu\nContact (artist): Andrew DeCaen\, andrew@andrewdecaen.com\nPhiladelphia\, PA\, Holy Family University is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of artworks by Andrew DeCaen. The exhibition will include flat and sculptural works on paper using lithography\, screen-printing\, laser-etched and folded paper. The work will be on view from November eleventh to December fourth at the Holy Family University Art Gallery on the first floor of the Education and Technology Center. The artist will be present for a reception and gallery talk on Wednesday 11/29 at Noon. \nEXHIBITION STATEMENT: Before the Plate\nWhy are rituals surrounding a meal so important to all cultures? What does it mean to share a meal with someone? How does this mundane experience shape our lives? This exhibition explores visual metaphors surrounding the psychology of a meal. Andrew DeCaen’s flat and sculptural works on paper depict varied situational meal scenes that ask open-ended questions about fellowship\, community\, influence\, longing\, and instinct. They explore the space and experience of being before the plate.\nThis exhibition explores Andrew DeCaen’s continuing themes of rituals surrounding food. The imagery slows down mundane experiences to linger in the smallest moments. These artworks use the theme of eating as a metaphor to explore the concept of the individual in relation to others and to community. The works use printmaking’s natural layering techniques to explore simultaneous space and time and the processes of learning\, remembering\, and forgetting. These images explore the intimacy of familiar experiences while asking fundamental questions about who we are. \nDecaen’s Blue Plans series and Gathering series are featured prominently in the exhibition. The Blue Plans series employ blue lines as a way of connecting to both the analytical side of planning and the emotional side of accepting imperfect realities. There are references to architectural schematics\, exploded diagrams\, and isometric drawings contrasted by figures inhabiting those theoretical spaces. Among the Blue Plans series\, a paper sculpture called Handle Burn mimics the form of a perforated oven mitt. The Gathering series includes a group of nearly identical prints depicting an extended family meal. Each variation removes different people from the table to suggest shifted family dynamics of those present and those missing. A sculptural piece called Inevitable Object depicts the same imagery on the surface of a holiday party “popper” set on a plate with utensils. \nBIO STATEMENT:\nAndrew DeCaen’s artworks use drawing\, printmaking\, and sculpture to examine rituals and habits surrounding the space\, time\, and ways we eat\, prepare\, and acquire our meals. DeCaen grew up in southern California\, received a BA from the University of Dallas and an MFA from the University of South Dakota. His artworks have been shown broadly in the US and internationally in Argentina\, Brazil\, Bulgaria\, Canada\, China\, Columbia\, Denmark\, England\, Finland\, Italy\, Japan\, Korea\, Romania\, Sweden\, and Turkey. DeCaen’s artworks have been featured in publications as Drawing magazine\, Printmaking Today\, and 500 Paper Objects. DeCaen lives and works in Denton\, Texas where he is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Texas.\nwww.andrewdecaen.com
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/exhibition-and-artists-talk-before-the-plate-andrew-decaen/2023-12-03/
LOCATION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\, Education and Technology Center (first floor) 9801 Frankford Avenue\, Philadelphia\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Free Community Events,Urban Farming
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ORGANIZER;CN="Holy Family University":MAILTO:communications@holyfamily.edu
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T073000
DTSTAMP:20260420T010021
CREATED:20231102T192950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T192950Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition and Artist's Talk: Before the Plate: Andrew DeCaen
DESCRIPTION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\nEducation and Technology Center (first floor)\n9801 Frankford Avenue\nPhiladelphia\, Pa 19114\nhttps://holyfamilyartgallery.wordpress.com/\nGallery Hours: 7:30am-5pm\nExhibition Dates: 11/15/23 – 12/4/23\nReception and Artist’s Gallery Talk: Wednesday 11/29\, Noon\nEntrance: Free and open to the public\nContact (gallery Info): Professor Pamela Flynn\, Gallery Director\, pflynn12@holyfamily.edu\nContact (artist): Andrew DeCaen\, andrew@andrewdecaen.com\nPhiladelphia\, PA\, Holy Family University is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of artworks by Andrew DeCaen. The exhibition will include flat and sculptural works on paper using lithography\, screen-printing\, laser-etched and folded paper. The work will be on view from November eleventh to December fourth at the Holy Family University Art Gallery on the first floor of the Education and Technology Center. The artist will be present for a reception and gallery talk on Wednesday 11/29 at Noon. \nEXHIBITION STATEMENT: Before the Plate\nWhy are rituals surrounding a meal so important to all cultures? What does it mean to share a meal with someone? How does this mundane experience shape our lives? This exhibition explores visual metaphors surrounding the psychology of a meal. Andrew DeCaen’s flat and sculptural works on paper depict varied situational meal scenes that ask open-ended questions about fellowship\, community\, influence\, longing\, and instinct. They explore the space and experience of being before the plate.\nThis exhibition explores Andrew DeCaen’s continuing themes of rituals surrounding food. The imagery slows down mundane experiences to linger in the smallest moments. These artworks use the theme of eating as a metaphor to explore the concept of the individual in relation to others and to community. The works use printmaking’s natural layering techniques to explore simultaneous space and time and the processes of learning\, remembering\, and forgetting. These images explore the intimacy of familiar experiences while asking fundamental questions about who we are. \nDecaen’s Blue Plans series and Gathering series are featured prominently in the exhibition. The Blue Plans series employ blue lines as a way of connecting to both the analytical side of planning and the emotional side of accepting imperfect realities. There are references to architectural schematics\, exploded diagrams\, and isometric drawings contrasted by figures inhabiting those theoretical spaces. Among the Blue Plans series\, a paper sculpture called Handle Burn mimics the form of a perforated oven mitt. The Gathering series includes a group of nearly identical prints depicting an extended family meal. Each variation removes different people from the table to suggest shifted family dynamics of those present and those missing. A sculptural piece called Inevitable Object depicts the same imagery on the surface of a holiday party “popper” set on a plate with utensils. \nBIO STATEMENT:\nAndrew DeCaen’s artworks use drawing\, printmaking\, and sculpture to examine rituals and habits surrounding the space\, time\, and ways we eat\, prepare\, and acquire our meals. DeCaen grew up in southern California\, received a BA from the University of Dallas and an MFA from the University of South Dakota. His artworks have been shown broadly in the US and internationally in Argentina\, Brazil\, Bulgaria\, Canada\, China\, Columbia\, Denmark\, England\, Finland\, Italy\, Japan\, Korea\, Romania\, Sweden\, and Turkey. DeCaen’s artworks have been featured in publications as Drawing magazine\, Printmaking Today\, and 500 Paper Objects. DeCaen lives and works in Denton\, Texas where he is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Texas.\nwww.andrewdecaen.com
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/exhibition-and-artists-talk-before-the-plate-andrew-decaen/2023-12-02/
LOCATION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\, Education and Technology Center (first floor) 9801 Frankford Avenue\, Philadelphia\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Free Community Events,Urban Farming
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gridphilly.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/DeCaen_Place_at_Table.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Holy Family University":MAILTO:communications@holyfamily.edu
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CREATED:20231102T192950Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition and Artist's Talk: Before the Plate: Andrew DeCaen
DESCRIPTION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\nEducation and Technology Center (first floor)\n9801 Frankford Avenue\nPhiladelphia\, Pa 19114\nhttps://holyfamilyartgallery.wordpress.com/\nGallery Hours: 7:30am-5pm\nExhibition Dates: 11/15/23 – 12/4/23\nReception and Artist’s Gallery Talk: Wednesday 11/29\, Noon\nEntrance: Free and open to the public\nContact (gallery Info): Professor Pamela Flynn\, Gallery Director\, pflynn12@holyfamily.edu\nContact (artist): Andrew DeCaen\, andrew@andrewdecaen.com\nPhiladelphia\, PA\, Holy Family University is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of artworks by Andrew DeCaen. The exhibition will include flat and sculptural works on paper using lithography\, screen-printing\, laser-etched and folded paper. The work will be on view from November eleventh to December fourth at the Holy Family University Art Gallery on the first floor of the Education and Technology Center. The artist will be present for a reception and gallery talk on Wednesday 11/29 at Noon. \nEXHIBITION STATEMENT: Before the Plate\nWhy are rituals surrounding a meal so important to all cultures? What does it mean to share a meal with someone? How does this mundane experience shape our lives? This exhibition explores visual metaphors surrounding the psychology of a meal. Andrew DeCaen’s flat and sculptural works on paper depict varied situational meal scenes that ask open-ended questions about fellowship\, community\, influence\, longing\, and instinct. They explore the space and experience of being before the plate.\nThis exhibition explores Andrew DeCaen’s continuing themes of rituals surrounding food. The imagery slows down mundane experiences to linger in the smallest moments. These artworks use the theme of eating as a metaphor to explore the concept of the individual in relation to others and to community. The works use printmaking’s natural layering techniques to explore simultaneous space and time and the processes of learning\, remembering\, and forgetting. These images explore the intimacy of familiar experiences while asking fundamental questions about who we are. \nDecaen’s Blue Plans series and Gathering series are featured prominently in the exhibition. The Blue Plans series employ blue lines as a way of connecting to both the analytical side of planning and the emotional side of accepting imperfect realities. There are references to architectural schematics\, exploded diagrams\, and isometric drawings contrasted by figures inhabiting those theoretical spaces. Among the Blue Plans series\, a paper sculpture called Handle Burn mimics the form of a perforated oven mitt. The Gathering series includes a group of nearly identical prints depicting an extended family meal. Each variation removes different people from the table to suggest shifted family dynamics of those present and those missing. A sculptural piece called Inevitable Object depicts the same imagery on the surface of a holiday party “popper” set on a plate with utensils. \nBIO STATEMENT:\nAndrew DeCaen’s artworks use drawing\, printmaking\, and sculpture to examine rituals and habits surrounding the space\, time\, and ways we eat\, prepare\, and acquire our meals. DeCaen grew up in southern California\, received a BA from the University of Dallas and an MFA from the University of South Dakota. His artworks have been shown broadly in the US and internationally in Argentina\, Brazil\, Bulgaria\, Canada\, China\, Columbia\, Denmark\, England\, Finland\, Italy\, Japan\, Korea\, Romania\, Sweden\, and Turkey. DeCaen’s artworks have been featured in publications as Drawing magazine\, Printmaking Today\, and 500 Paper Objects. DeCaen lives and works in Denton\, Texas where he is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Texas.\nwww.andrewdecaen.com
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/exhibition-and-artists-talk-before-the-plate-andrew-decaen/2023-12-01/
LOCATION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\, Education and Technology Center (first floor) 9801 Frankford Avenue\, Philadelphia\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Free Community Events,Urban Farming
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SUMMARY:Exhibition and Artist's Talk: Before the Plate: Andrew DeCaen
DESCRIPTION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\nEducation and Technology Center (first floor)\n9801 Frankford Avenue\nPhiladelphia\, Pa 19114\nhttps://holyfamilyartgallery.wordpress.com/\nGallery Hours: 7:30am-5pm\nExhibition Dates: 11/15/23 – 12/4/23\nReception and Artist’s Gallery Talk: Wednesday 11/29\, Noon\nEntrance: Free and open to the public\nContact (gallery Info): Professor Pamela Flynn\, Gallery Director\, pflynn12@holyfamily.edu\nContact (artist): Andrew DeCaen\, andrew@andrewdecaen.com\nPhiladelphia\, PA\, Holy Family University is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of artworks by Andrew DeCaen. The exhibition will include flat and sculptural works on paper using lithography\, screen-printing\, laser-etched and folded paper. The work will be on view from November eleventh to December fourth at the Holy Family University Art Gallery on the first floor of the Education and Technology Center. The artist will be present for a reception and gallery talk on Wednesday 11/29 at Noon. \nEXHIBITION STATEMENT: Before the Plate\nWhy are rituals surrounding a meal so important to all cultures? What does it mean to share a meal with someone? How does this mundane experience shape our lives? This exhibition explores visual metaphors surrounding the psychology of a meal. Andrew DeCaen’s flat and sculptural works on paper depict varied situational meal scenes that ask open-ended questions about fellowship\, community\, influence\, longing\, and instinct. They explore the space and experience of being before the plate.\nThis exhibition explores Andrew DeCaen’s continuing themes of rituals surrounding food. The imagery slows down mundane experiences to linger in the smallest moments. These artworks use the theme of eating as a metaphor to explore the concept of the individual in relation to others and to community. The works use printmaking’s natural layering techniques to explore simultaneous space and time and the processes of learning\, remembering\, and forgetting. These images explore the intimacy of familiar experiences while asking fundamental questions about who we are. \nDecaen’s Blue Plans series and Gathering series are featured prominently in the exhibition. The Blue Plans series employ blue lines as a way of connecting to both the analytical side of planning and the emotional side of accepting imperfect realities. There are references to architectural schematics\, exploded diagrams\, and isometric drawings contrasted by figures inhabiting those theoretical spaces. Among the Blue Plans series\, a paper sculpture called Handle Burn mimics the form of a perforated oven mitt. The Gathering series includes a group of nearly identical prints depicting an extended family meal. Each variation removes different people from the table to suggest shifted family dynamics of those present and those missing. A sculptural piece called Inevitable Object depicts the same imagery on the surface of a holiday party “popper” set on a plate with utensils. \nBIO STATEMENT:\nAndrew DeCaen’s artworks use drawing\, printmaking\, and sculpture to examine rituals and habits surrounding the space\, time\, and ways we eat\, prepare\, and acquire our meals. DeCaen grew up in southern California\, received a BA from the University of Dallas and an MFA from the University of South Dakota. His artworks have been shown broadly in the US and internationally in Argentina\, Brazil\, Bulgaria\, Canada\, China\, Columbia\, Denmark\, England\, Finland\, Italy\, Japan\, Korea\, Romania\, Sweden\, and Turkey. DeCaen’s artworks have been featured in publications as Drawing magazine\, Printmaking Today\, and 500 Paper Objects. DeCaen lives and works in Denton\, Texas where he is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Texas.\nwww.andrewdecaen.com
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/exhibition-and-artists-talk-before-the-plate-andrew-decaen/2023-11-30/
LOCATION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\, Education and Technology Center (first floor) 9801 Frankford Avenue\, Philadelphia\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Free Community Events,Urban Farming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T010021
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SUMMARY:Exhibition and Artist's Talk: Before the Plate: Andrew DeCaen
DESCRIPTION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\nEducation and Technology Center (first floor)\n9801 Frankford Avenue\nPhiladelphia\, Pa 19114\nhttps://holyfamilyartgallery.wordpress.com/\nGallery Hours: 7:30am-5pm\nExhibition Dates: 11/15/23 – 12/4/23\nReception and Artist’s Gallery Talk: Wednesday 11/29\, Noon\nEntrance: Free and open to the public\nContact (gallery Info): Professor Pamela Flynn\, Gallery Director\, pflynn12@holyfamily.edu\nContact (artist): Andrew DeCaen\, andrew@andrewdecaen.com\nPhiladelphia\, PA\, Holy Family University is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of artworks by Andrew DeCaen. The exhibition will include flat and sculptural works on paper using lithography\, screen-printing\, laser-etched and folded paper. The work will be on view from November eleventh to December fourth at the Holy Family University Art Gallery on the first floor of the Education and Technology Center. The artist will be present for a reception and gallery talk on Wednesday 11/29 at Noon. \nEXHIBITION STATEMENT: Before the Plate\nWhy are rituals surrounding a meal so important to all cultures? What does it mean to share a meal with someone? How does this mundane experience shape our lives? This exhibition explores visual metaphors surrounding the psychology of a meal. Andrew DeCaen’s flat and sculptural works on paper depict varied situational meal scenes that ask open-ended questions about fellowship\, community\, influence\, longing\, and instinct. They explore the space and experience of being before the plate.\nThis exhibition explores Andrew DeCaen’s continuing themes of rituals surrounding food. The imagery slows down mundane experiences to linger in the smallest moments. These artworks use the theme of eating as a metaphor to explore the concept of the individual in relation to others and to community. The works use printmaking’s natural layering techniques to explore simultaneous space and time and the processes of learning\, remembering\, and forgetting. These images explore the intimacy of familiar experiences while asking fundamental questions about who we are. \nDecaen’s Blue Plans series and Gathering series are featured prominently in the exhibition. The Blue Plans series employ blue lines as a way of connecting to both the analytical side of planning and the emotional side of accepting imperfect realities. There are references to architectural schematics\, exploded diagrams\, and isometric drawings contrasted by figures inhabiting those theoretical spaces. Among the Blue Plans series\, a paper sculpture called Handle Burn mimics the form of a perforated oven mitt. The Gathering series includes a group of nearly identical prints depicting an extended family meal. Each variation removes different people from the table to suggest shifted family dynamics of those present and those missing. A sculptural piece called Inevitable Object depicts the same imagery on the surface of a holiday party “popper” set on a plate with utensils. \nBIO STATEMENT:\nAndrew DeCaen’s artworks use drawing\, printmaking\, and sculpture to examine rituals and habits surrounding the space\, time\, and ways we eat\, prepare\, and acquire our meals. DeCaen grew up in southern California\, received a BA from the University of Dallas and an MFA from the University of South Dakota. His artworks have been shown broadly in the US and internationally in Argentina\, Brazil\, Bulgaria\, Canada\, China\, Columbia\, Denmark\, England\, Finland\, Italy\, Japan\, Korea\, Romania\, Sweden\, and Turkey. DeCaen’s artworks have been featured in publications as Drawing magazine\, Printmaking Today\, and 500 Paper Objects. DeCaen lives and works in Denton\, Texas where he is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Texas.\nwww.andrewdecaen.com
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/exhibition-and-artists-talk-before-the-plate-andrew-decaen/2023-11-29/2/
LOCATION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\, Education and Technology Center (first floor) 9801 Frankford Avenue\, Philadelphia\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Free Community Events,Urban Farming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T073000
DTSTAMP:20260420T010021
CREATED:20231102T192950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T192950Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition and Artist's Talk: Before the Plate: Andrew DeCaen
DESCRIPTION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\nEducation and Technology Center (first floor)\n9801 Frankford Avenue\nPhiladelphia\, Pa 19114\nhttps://holyfamilyartgallery.wordpress.com/\nGallery Hours: 7:30am-5pm\nExhibition Dates: 11/15/23 – 12/4/23\nReception and Artist’s Gallery Talk: Wednesday 11/29\, Noon\nEntrance: Free and open to the public\nContact (gallery Info): Professor Pamela Flynn\, Gallery Director\, pflynn12@holyfamily.edu\nContact (artist): Andrew DeCaen\, andrew@andrewdecaen.com\nPhiladelphia\, PA\, Holy Family University is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of artworks by Andrew DeCaen. The exhibition will include flat and sculptural works on paper using lithography\, screen-printing\, laser-etched and folded paper. The work will be on view from November eleventh to December fourth at the Holy Family University Art Gallery on the first floor of the Education and Technology Center. The artist will be present for a reception and gallery talk on Wednesday 11/29 at Noon. \nEXHIBITION STATEMENT: Before the Plate\nWhy are rituals surrounding a meal so important to all cultures? What does it mean to share a meal with someone? How does this mundane experience shape our lives? This exhibition explores visual metaphors surrounding the psychology of a meal. Andrew DeCaen’s flat and sculptural works on paper depict varied situational meal scenes that ask open-ended questions about fellowship\, community\, influence\, longing\, and instinct. They explore the space and experience of being before the plate.\nThis exhibition explores Andrew DeCaen’s continuing themes of rituals surrounding food. The imagery slows down mundane experiences to linger in the smallest moments. These artworks use the theme of eating as a metaphor to explore the concept of the individual in relation to others and to community. The works use printmaking’s natural layering techniques to explore simultaneous space and time and the processes of learning\, remembering\, and forgetting. These images explore the intimacy of familiar experiences while asking fundamental questions about who we are. \nDecaen’s Blue Plans series and Gathering series are featured prominently in the exhibition. The Blue Plans series employ blue lines as a way of connecting to both the analytical side of planning and the emotional side of accepting imperfect realities. There are references to architectural schematics\, exploded diagrams\, and isometric drawings contrasted by figures inhabiting those theoretical spaces. Among the Blue Plans series\, a paper sculpture called Handle Burn mimics the form of a perforated oven mitt. The Gathering series includes a group of nearly identical prints depicting an extended family meal. Each variation removes different people from the table to suggest shifted family dynamics of those present and those missing. A sculptural piece called Inevitable Object depicts the same imagery on the surface of a holiday party “popper” set on a plate with utensils. \nBIO STATEMENT:\nAndrew DeCaen’s artworks use drawing\, printmaking\, and sculpture to examine rituals and habits surrounding the space\, time\, and ways we eat\, prepare\, and acquire our meals. DeCaen grew up in southern California\, received a BA from the University of Dallas and an MFA from the University of South Dakota. His artworks have been shown broadly in the US and internationally in Argentina\, Brazil\, Bulgaria\, Canada\, China\, Columbia\, Denmark\, England\, Finland\, Italy\, Japan\, Korea\, Romania\, Sweden\, and Turkey. DeCaen’s artworks have been featured in publications as Drawing magazine\, Printmaking Today\, and 500 Paper Objects. DeCaen lives and works in Denton\, Texas where he is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Texas.\nwww.andrewdecaen.com
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/exhibition-and-artists-talk-before-the-plate-andrew-decaen/2023-11-29/1/
LOCATION:Holy Family University Art Gallery\, Education and Technology Center (first floor) 9801 Frankford Avenue\, Philadelphia\, 19114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes and Workshops,Free Community Events,Urban Farming
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ORGANIZER;CN="Holy Family University":MAILTO:communications@holyfamily.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T010021
CREATED:20230914T190722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T190722Z
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens presents Twilight in the Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join the Philadelphia Magic Gardens for an enchanting evening at Twilight in the Gardens! Relax to the sounds of Chinese American freak-folk ensemble\, River Full of Fruit\, as they take the stage in the mesmerizing\, mosaicked courtyard. \nEmbrace creativity at the art tables\, where artist Brijette Zachary will share the art of macramé. Guests will create their own feather macramé keychain to take home! \nDon’t miss the opportunity to view the captivating exhibition “Wildest Dreams: Works by Zeinab Diomande” in our galleries. \nPlease note that all Twilight in the Gardens events are BYOBBS (Bring Your Own Booze\, Blanket\, and Snacks)\, so come prepared for a delightful picnic in our charming space.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/philadelphias-magic-gardens-presents-twilight-in-the-gardens-2/
LOCATION:Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens\, 1020 South Street\,\, Philadelphia\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Classes and Workshops,Event,Festival,Food,Free,Local Food,Outdoor Event,Urban Farming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T010021
CREATED:20230606T154231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T154436Z
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SUMMARY:POP Share Food Program Workday
DESCRIPTION:Get Involved on Nice Roots Farm!\nThanks so much for your help in the fight against food insecurity in Philadelphia!  \nNice Roots Farm and Orchard hosts Community Farming days\, a series of monthly work days taking place monthly from March – to December 2023. \nVolunteering At Nice Roots Farm (no experience necessary! all tasks will be taught & demonstrated) \nParticipants will learn about growing food in an urban environment\, make an impact with hands-on help\, and get to know others looking to do the same. No green thumb necessary! \nOur Farming Days are being hosted in partnership with Philadelphia Orchard Project. The food grown on Nice Roots Farm and Orchard is donated to local organizations fighting hunger. \nFarm and orchard activities will include:   \n\nPreparing beds for planting\nHarvesting & processing produce\nMaintatining plants (weeding\, watering\, fertilizing) and flowers\nMulching trees & shrubs\nCleaning up the grounds (raking\, picking up trash)\nStarting seeds in the ground & planting vegetable seedlings\nPruning\n\nFarming Tips and Preparation: \n\nAll ages are welcome; anyone under 16 should be accompanied by an adult\nCheck the weather a day before your shift! Remember that this experience is fully outside\, so wear the appropriate amount of layers to be comfortable!\nWe recommend wearing closed-toed shoes/boots as well as bringing a water bottle and bring garden gloves\, if you have them.\nWear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty\nCheck the weather before arriving to make sure you are wearing an appropriate amount of layers.\nSafety first! We highly encourage sun protection – much of the work area has full sun exposure most of the day! Recommended but not required: a hat\, lightweight long sleeves and pants.\nIf you are prone to mosquito bites or allergic to insect stings\, please take proper precautions before arriving\n\nMore about Nice Roots Farm \nNice Roots Farm is an urban agriculture project located in the West Allegheny neighborhood of Philadelphia\, started in 2010. Through partnerships with the Philadelphia Orchard Project\, the Philadelphia Horticultural Society\, and Penn State Extension\, the farm now features 20+ fruiting trees\, two high tunnels for extended season growing and harvesting\, and 20+ raised beds. \nThe quarter-acre farm grows over 4\,000 lbs. annually of fully organic vegetables and herbs\, and donates the yield to the community\, to Share-affiliated pantries and mutual aid networks. The main function of Nice Roots Farm is to serve as a demonstration and educational space for the community. \nLocation: \nOutdoor activity on Share grounds \n 
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/pop-share-food-program-workday/2023-09-16/
LOCATION:Nice Roots Farm\, 2901 W Hunting Park Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Land Stewardship,Neighborhood,Outdoor Event,Seasonal,Urban Farming,Volunteer,Volunteer Opportunities,Volunteer Service,Volunteering,Work Day
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