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SUMMARY:"Open Studio\," with The Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia
DESCRIPTION:Come hang out at our Open Studio event with The Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia – let’s create some awesome art together!\n\n\n“Open Studio\,” with The Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia \nCome join us at Tacony LAB Community Arts Center for an exciting event hosted by The Autistic Art Coalition of Philadelphia. Our “Open Studio” event welcomes individuals of all abilities to come together and celebrate creativity. Whether you’re an artist\, art enthusiast\, or just looking for a fun time\, this event is for you! Connect with fellow artists\, explore different art mediums\, and unleash your imagination in a supportive environment. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to be part of a vibrant artistic community!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/open-studio-with-the-autistic-art-coalition-of-philadelphia/
LOCATION:Tacony LAB Community Arts Center\, 6918 Torresdale Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19135\, United States
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SUMMARY:Yoga of Nutrition and Food - Koshas\, Our Yoga Body
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a deep dive into how our bodies interact with food\, exploring the concept of Koshas through yoga and nutrition.\n\n\nYoga of Nutrition and Food – in a welcoming\, supportive group webinar\, learn how Yoga movement\, breathing\, and mental patterns intersect with nutrition and health. With Yoga philosophy lessons\, practice exercises\, and option at home self study assessments\, there’s something for everyone here. \nIn the introductory session to this series Dan will offer a Yoga philosophy concept as a new way to look at the human body. Dan will lead the group in discussion around diets vs whole nutrition and some gentle Yoga poses to illuminate a new awareness of our body. \nThis virtual session will be offered via zoom on Nov 12th from 6:30-7:30pm. You will receive a Zoom link after your register to attend the workshop. \nCo-op member Dan Rosenak is a certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT)\, educator\, and owner of Flow State Yoga Therapy. Dan finds great meaning in helping others realize a better version of themselves in body\, mind\, and spirit with Yoga philosophy\, lifestyle habits\, and practice; specializing in working with athletes. Based in Ambler with his family\, Dan’s two young sons are also enthusiastic co-op shoppers at the Ambler store.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/yoga-of-nutrition-and-food-koshas-our-yoga-body/
LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:The Historical Society of Pennsylvania presents Peopling Pennsylvania: Exploring Irish Ancestors
DESCRIPTION:The Historical Society of Pennsylvania continues its ground-breaking\, in-depth series Peopling Pennsylvania in its next and final installment\, presenting the journey of one Irish family that emigrated to western Pennsylvania as part of a chain migration between 1825 and 1845. Discover the meticulous research connecting siblings and their descendants\, tracing their roots back to County Tyrone. This genealogical exploration is featured programming during HSP’s yearlong celebration of 200 years of documented history. Certified Genealogist and co-editor of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly Mary Kircher Roddy\, presents these finding and their context and shares research strategies for family historians with Irish ancestry during this Peopling Pennsylvania Zoom webinar entitled “The Hub of the Wheel: How Tracing a Brother with no Children Connected Ten Siblings.”
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/riverwards-chapbook-series-release-party/
LOCATION:Historical Society of Pennsylvania\, 1300 Locust Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Accessible Event,Arts & Culture,Arts & Performance,Celebrations & Networking,Community Events,Event,Free,Free Community Events,History,LGBTQIA+,Seasonal
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SUMMARY:Fighting For Freedom: The Oneida and Indigenous Connection To Valley Forge
DESCRIPTION:What is the Indigenous tribe’s connection to the Continental Army’s encampment at Valley Forge? A Oneida historian explains.\n\n\nHeather Bruegl is an Oneida Nation of Wisconsin citizen and first-line descendent Stockbridge Munsee. She is a graduate of Madonna University in Michigan and holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in U.S. History. Her research comprises numerous topics related to American history\, legacies of colonization and Indigeneity\, the history of American Boarding Schools\, and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Heather has presented her work at academic institutions\, including the University of Michigan\, the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, Bard College\, Vassar College\, and Brooklyn Law School. \n \nHeather consults for various museums and universities and is a frequent lecturer at conferences on topics ranging from intergenerational racism and trauma to the fight for clean water in the Native community. She has been invited to share her research on Indigenous history\, including policy and activism\, museum equity\, and Land Back initiatives for such institutions as the Tate and the Brooklyn Public Library. Heather opened and spoke at the Women’s March Anniversary in Lansing\, Michigan\, in January 2018 and at the first-ever Indigenous Peoples March in Washington\, DC\, in January 2019. In 2019\, 2020\, and 2021\, Heather spoke at the Crazy Horse Memorial and Museum in Custer\, South Dakota\, for its Talking Circle Series. \n \nHeather is a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay\, where she studies First Nations Education\, focusing on how institutions can support BIPOC museum and cultural workers. Heather is a public historian\, activist\, and independent consultant who works with institutions and organizations for Indigenous sovereignty and collective liberation.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/fighting-for-freedom-the-oneida-and-indigenous-connection-to-valley-forge/
LOCATION:The Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley\, 30 East Swedesford Road\, Malvern\, PA\, 19355\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 TRUE Networking Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a networking breakfast and circular economy conversation.\n\n\nSustainability professionals\, TRUE Advisors\, LEED professionals\, TRUE Advisors in training\, and zero waste enthusiasts are invited to join TRUE staff for a networking breakfast and circular economy conversation. The TRUE team will share a few milestones of the program and a glimpse of the future of TRUE certification. \nJoin us at 7:30 AM EDT in Room 113C on Wednesday\, November 13th to meet other sustainability professionals and enjoy a light breakfast prior to the keynote. All are welcome to attend. \nWe look forward to meeting you in Philadephia! \nInquiries or questions should be directed to Celeste McMickle cmcmickle@usgbc.org. \nThank you to our partners at Webcor and Rego Live for your sponsorship!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/2024-true-networking-breakfast/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania Convention Center\, 1101 Arch Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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SUMMARY:USGBC Sector Roundtables
DESCRIPTION:Join USGBC during the week of Greenbuild as we gather together to dig into the Public\, Hospitality and Higher Education sectors
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/usgbc-sector-roundtables/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania Convention Center\, 1101 Arch Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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SUMMARY:Weekday Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:FREE FOR MEMBERS! Pre-registration is required.\nJoin birders Sara Boucas-Neto\, Chuck Root\, and Dave Eberly on Wednesday morning walks at Tyler. With acres of unbroken forest interior and extensive meadows\, Tyler is recognized by the Pennsylvania Audubon Society as an Important Bird Area. Bring your binoculars and be prepared to walk on all types of surfaces. Walks are rain or shine. GATES OPEN AT 8 am. Please be on time as the group leaves promptly from the parking lot at 8:10 am\, and the gate will close at 8:10 am.\nMembers: FREE\nNon-Members: $18 (includes admission to Tyler for the day)\nNon-Member Senior: $15 (includes admission to Tyler for the day)\nGuest Pass Registrants: FREE (for non-members only) Please give your guest pass to the person taking attendance.\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/weekday-bird-walk-19/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Tours and Explorations
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joanne Landau":MAILTO:jlandau@tylerarboretum.org
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Volunteer Service Day with David Bower
DESCRIPTION:Meeting at Domino Lane off of Henry Avenue\nThis location will not require hiking to access from the available parking areas.\nPlease note that there will be bathroom access during the service day.\nWould you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us for a native planting near FOW’s Workshop!\nAll are welcome to attend\, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level\, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said\, this service day may include the following activities:\n• Planting: bending over\, crouching/squatting\, carrying up to 20 lbs\n• Invasive plant removal: bending over\, using long handled tools\n• Litter clean-up\n• Graffiti removal\n• Repetitive motions\nWe provide gloves\, tools\, and instruction–you just need to show up! Be sure to wear sturdy footwear and long pants\, and remember to bring water with you. Detailed information and confirmation of the meeting location will be sent by email the day before the event. If you are hoping to bring a group of 5 or more people\, please reach out to us first. For more information contact Marisa Miller at miller@fow.org.\nRegister below!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/wednesday-volunteer-service-day-with-david-bower-7/
LOCATION:District 4 Yard\, 7301 Henry Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Ecological Arboriculture: Section B
DESCRIPTION:Develop a deeper connection to trees by understanding their outsized role in our natural ecosystems. Trees provide habitat and food. They support nutrient-cycling in forest systems through leaf-drop and decomposition\, mediate temperatures\, mitigate stormwater\, and soil erosion\, and are culturally significant to the mid-Atlantic region. Examine the ecological features of trees while learning about their anatomy and care. Find out how trees contribute\, in both life and death\, to forest ecology. Learn why large\, mature trees need to be conserved and how climate change could impact forests in the future. Outdoor learning conducted to complement the lectures. Dress for the weather. These classes are rain or shine.\nThis program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center Three Wednesdays: 10/30 through 11/13.\nAbout the Instructors:\nNicole DeLizzio is the Arborist Assistant at the Mt. Cuba Center. She holds a BS in Agriculture and Natural Resources with a minor in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation from the University of Delaware. Nicole is an ISA certified arborist. In addition to co-teaching the Ecological Arboriculture course with the rest of the arboriculture team\, she can be found sharing her combined passion for trees and art in pyrography\, or the art of woodburning. One of Nicole’s favorite ecological gardening concepts is to allow trees to decay in place\, when it is safe to do so\, to be utilized by wildlife.\nScott Kelley is the Head Arborist at Mt Cuba Center. He is an International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist. Scott has been working with trees since 1980\, and he joined Mt Cuba Center in 1986.\nWilliam Trescott is the Arboriculture Manager at Mt. Cuba Center. He joined the staff fulltime in 1988 and began his arboricultural career as a tree climber in 1989. William is an International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist. In addition to daily tree care duties\, he is currently involved in Mt. Cuba Center’s tree canopy replacement project and development of best practices for ecological arboriculture.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/ecological-arboriculture-section-b-2/2024-11-13/
LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:Electric School Bus Funding and Benefits webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn firsthand accounts of the benefits of transitioning your fleet to electric\, about available funding options\, and what it takes to electrify a depot from Pennsylvania districts that have electrified their buses. \nElectric school buses not only result in reduced greenhouse gas emissions and cleaner air but also save on maintenance and fuel costs\, can provide power back to the grid or buildings during emergencies\, and have been linked to improved academic outcomes. \nSpeakers include:\nJoshua Dziubek\, Energy Program Specialist at PA Department of Environmental Protection\nSydney Stern\, EPA Region 3 CSB Team Lead and Charlotte Leon\, Project Officer at EPA Region 3\nJames Whitesel\, Director of Facilities at Unionville Chadds Ford School District\nMark “J.J.” Carnes\, Business Manager at Steelton-Highspire School District\nClaire Alford\, Eastern Regional Manager at Highland Electric Fleets\nKevin Matthews\, Head of Electrification at First Student \nRegister here: https://bit.ly/3At2J0j\nAfter registering\, please share this event with your schools and any friends or colleagues you’d like to invite! \nThis event is brought to you by Community Advocates for Clean Energy\, Generation 180 and Sierra Club Pennsylvania Chapter’s Clean Communities Project.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/electric-school-bus-funding-and-benefits-webinar/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Clean Energy
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SUMMARY:Paradoxical Media: Freedom of Speech and Electoral Politics
DESCRIPTION:This grad workshop brings together scholars examining the complex relationship between media\, digital platforms\, and political expression.\n\n\nJoin us for another graduate student workshop\, Paradoxical Media: Freedom of Speech and Electoral Politics. This workshop brings together scholars examining the complex relationship between media\, digital platforms\, and political expression. It delves into how modern media technologies affect freedom of expression\, public discourse\, and electoral processes. The presentations provide critical insights into the paradoxes of media-driven democratization\, particularly through social media and artificial intelligence\, which both expand and limit the public’s engagement with democratic ideals. \n**Papers will be sent immediately after registration. \nPresenter Bios: \nB. Tyler Leigh: B. Tyler Leigh is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy at the University of Notre Dame. Leigh’s research focuses on how media lead the American public to behave in (anti-) democratic ways. He is currently completing a joint PhD in Political Science and Communication from the University of Pennsylvania. \nBizaa Zeynab Ali: Bizaa Zeynab Ali is a doctoral fellow at New York University and The New School for Social Research in New York. Her research focuses on the sociology of digital cultures and platforms\, media industries\, global media ethics and creator cultures on social media. \nPaper Abstracts: \nThe Broken Promise of Free Expression: How Social Media Undermines Public Support for Freedom of ExpressionBy B. Tyler Leigh \nSocial media has democratized expression by giving anyone with an account the ability toexpress nearly any idea into the public sphere. One might expect that Americans would become more supportive of democratic expression as they gain experience and familiarity with it through social media. Using an observational study and two experiments\, I show the opposite is occurring. Social media democratized expression but does not deliver on the promised outcomes that free expression is supposed to provide. As a result\, conspiracy theories\, misinformation\, and hate speech seem more influential than ever before. I show that\, as a result\, people are less willing to allow the exact same expressive acts on social media than in-person. Further\, people are less supportive of free expression overall when primed to think about the democratization of expression social media represents. These findings indicate that social media is undermining public support for freedom of expression. \nComputational Creativity\, Political AI and Artistic Activism in Pakistan: Reflections on the Limits and Possibilities of Generative AI for Contemporary Electoral PoliticsBy Bizaa Zeynab Ali \nThis research will highlight the ways in which Generative AI tools facilitated political mobilization during the 2024 elections in Pakistan. I analyze the paradoxical ways in which generative AI was used to propagate disinformation\, while presenting digital citizens with an opportunity to counter and subvert state led narratives in innovative ways\, by visibilizing violence against women\, fact-checking fake news and deliberate disinformation campaigns\, invoking civic dissent through political satire and developing an extensive electoral campaign with AI tools. The research showcases examples of computational creativity and artistic activism during recent political unrest in Pakistan\, broadly organized in three categories to underline public engagement with AI technology regarding concerns about disinformation\, electoral manipulation and state violence. I highlight the creative use of AI tools like chatbots\, generative art and voice generators for digital dissent and large-scale political marketing in short periods of time\, under the threat of state censorship\, internet shutdowns and social media crackdowns.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/paradoxical-media-freedom-of-speech-and-electoral-politics/
LOCATION:Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics\, 133 South 36th Street\, Suite 010\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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SUMMARY:SDG 12 Unveiling
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the unveiling of SDG 12\, where we’ll discuss sustainable consumption and production in a fun and interactive way!\n\n\nSDG 12 Unveiling \nWelcome to the SDG 12 Unveiling event! Join us at the Connelly Center for an exciting unveiling of initiatives related to Sustainable Development Goal 12. Be a part of this impactful event where we will reveal innovative solutions to promote responsible consumption and production. Let’s come together to create a more sustainable future for all. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be inspired and make a difference! See you there! \nVillanova’s main campus access is located at Lancaster and Ithan Avenues in Villanova\, PA 19085. Parking is available at Villanova’s main parking garage\, I-1 Ithan Garage\, on the Southeast corner of Ithan and Lancaster Avenues. We will be meeting in front of Vasey Hall\, and the reception is in the President’s Lounge\, Connelly Center.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/sdg-12-unveiling/
LOCATION:Connelly Center\, Connelly Center\, Villanova\, PA\, 19085\, United States
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SUMMARY:Weekly Creek Care Day: Philly
DESCRIPTION:Join your neighbors and TCP Keepers to clean Tacony Creek Park and its gateways. \nLocation: TBA\nEvery Wednesday\nTime: 3pm to 5pm \nAll tools and supplies will be provided\, including work gloves\, snacks\, and water. Restrooms are not available. Please bring a reusable water bottle if you have one. \nWe follow Philadelphia guidelines & will provide masks. Pre-registration required. Stay tuned for registration link. \nQuestions? Contact Alex Rosario Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853. \n 
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/weekly-creek-care-day-philly-19/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Clean-ups,Tacony Creek Park Keepers Meeting,Volunteer Opportunities
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T180000
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SUMMARY:USGBC Sector Roundtables
DESCRIPTION:Join USGBC during the week of Greenbuild as we gather together to dig into the Public\, Hospitality and Higher Education sectors
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/usgbc-sector-roundtables-2/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania Convention Center\, 1101 Arch Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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SUMMARY:Countdown to the 250th: Neighborhood Edition
DESCRIPTION:Our third annual Countdown to the 250th\, showcasing seven diverse Philadelphia neighborhoods.\n\n\nThe excitement is building\, with this year’s 2024 Countdown to the 250th ‒ “Neighborhood Edition\,” featuring a selection of 7 Philadelphia neighborhood hubs\, each with their distinctive cultural and business amenities representing our city’s diversity of attributes and momentum towards the future. The featured neighborhoods include Northeast Philly\, Northwest Philly\, North Philly\, Center City\, West Philly\, Southwest Philly\, and South Philly. \nCountdown guests will enjoy a festive evening “touring” these selected neighborhoods while enjoying local culinary and pastry delights\, and musical entertainment. The evening will include our annual VIP networking reception with special guests\, a culinary and pastry competition among neighborhood chefs\, as well as a live auction supporting PHILADELPHIA250’S mission of civic engagement and legacies for the People’s Commemoration. \nThe highlight of the evening will be the announcement of the 250th Neighborhood Gateways ‒ key cultural and business corridors ‒ chosen through a collaborative process to receive targeted public-private investment in business\, tourism\, and cultural capacity. These same Gateways will be the focus of curated celebrations during Summer through Fall 2026 of the People’s Commemoration for the 250th.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/countdown-to-the-250th-neighborhood-edition/
LOCATION:Girard College\, 2101 South College Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19121\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Paradox of Hunger Strikes
DESCRIPTION:Historian Nayan Shah explores the visceral ways that hunger strikes communicate through media and political movements.\n\n\nWolf Humanities Center • University of Pennsylvania \n2024–2025 FORUM ON KEYWORDS \nThe Paradox of Hunger Strikes\nThe talk considers the keyword “hunger strike” and the historical\, social\, and political conditions that motivate the rise and transformations of this puzzling and persistent bodily defiance in the 20th and 21st centuries. Investigating contexts from South Africa\, India\, Ireland\, the United States\, and Iran\, historian Nayan Shah explores the visceral ways that hunger striking communicates through media and political movements\, and how it can turn a personal agony into a call for collective action. \nCosponsored by The Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy\, the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC)\, and the Department of History. \nNayan Shah is a historian whose books uncover how people struggle with incarceration\, migration\, and illness in the United States and across the globe. His latest book\, Refusal to Eat: A Century of Prison Hunger Strikes (University of California Press\, 2022)\, is the first global history of hunger strikes as a tactic in prisons\, conflicts\, and protest movements. He also wrote Contagious Divides: Epidemics and Race in San Francisco’s Chinatown (2001) and Stranger Intimacy: Contesting Race\, Sexuality and the Law in the North American West (2001). Shah is Professor of American Studies & Ethnicity and History at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. This year he is L.A. Times‘ Distinguished Fellow at the Huntington Library and Research Center. \nMore information: https://wolfhumanities.upenn.edu/events/shah \n––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– \nThis event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. \nThe Wolf Humanities Center values inclusivity and we aim to create a welcoming environment for people of all backgrounds. Please feel free to note any accessibility needs or concerns in your registration\, or connect with us by email or phone (215.573.8280).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-paradox-of-hunger-strikes/
LOCATION:Kislak Center for Special Collections\, Rare Books and Manuscripts\, Van Pelt Library\, 3420 Walnut St\, 6th Floor\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T193000
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SUMMARY:Small Business Panel and Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a chill event where small business owners share their stories and showcase their products – it’s gonna be lit!\n\n\nWelcome to the Small Business Panel and Showcase event! Join us at Crafty Soul for an exciting day filled with networking\, learning\, and inspiration. Our panel of successful small business owners will share their insights and experiences to help you grow your own business. Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with fellow entrepreneurs\, discover new products and services at the showcase\, and gain valuable knowledge to take your business to the next level. Get ready to be inspired and empowered at this one-of-a-kind event!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/small-business-panel-and-showcase/
LOCATION:Crafty Soul\, 5610 Lancaster Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241028T165718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T165718Z
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SUMMARY:USGBC California's Greenbuild Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join USGBC California for a California Happy Hour at Greenbuild that will be one for the books!\n\n\nLast year\, you joined our overflowing USGBC-LA event…now we’re just that much better as a statewide organization\, USGBC California! Represent that the West Coast is the best coast as you mix with both new and old friends from all the California green building communities. \nWhat have you learned so far? Who have you met? Where is the best after-party? Bring all your questions\, insights\, and friends! \n\n\n\nGreenbuild hosts the largest annual event for green building professionals worldwide where attendees learn and source solutions to improve resilience\, sustainability\, and quality of life in our buildings\, cities\, and communities. \nThis year’s theme\, Greenbuild 2024: Built to Scale\, spotlights the green building community’s commitment to wholesale market transformation\, bringing proven solutions and strategies to global communities. \n\n\n\nThis Happy Hour event will be hosted at the MilkBoy Philly\, located in Center City Philadelphia at 11th and Chestnut Sts. — the brainchild of music industry’s Tommy Joyner and Jamie Lokoff of MilkBoy Recording Studio. \n\n\n– \nYour assistance plays a vital role in propelling our efforts forward\, allowing us to drive positive change and further our mission of fostering a sustainable future for California. Make a donation today to be a part of this transformative journey! \nTo delve deeper into our initiatives and learn more about USGBC-CA\, visit our website or connect with us on social media. Join us in building a more sustainable and resilient California! \n– \nPlease be aware that USGBC-CA may capture photos and videos during this event. By participating\, you may appear in these visual recordings. Your presence at the event signifies your consent to be featured in these photos or videos\, which may be utilized for educational\, archival\, or promotional endeavors.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/usgbc-californias-greenbuild-happy-hour/
LOCATION:MilkBoy Philadelphia\, 1100 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241016T140950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T140950Z
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SUMMARY:Kimchi Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Sunghee Kim of Hundred Fruit Farm for a kimchi workshop! We will use local produce to create this delicious Korean dish.\n\n\nUsing the freshest local produce (included in ticket price)\, Sunghee Kim will teach us how to make kimchi at the Plumsteadville Grange! All produce will be provide. \nPlease bring: \n\nA large bowl\nCutting board\nSharp knife\nQuart jar with lid
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/kimchi-workshop/
LOCATION:5901 Easton Rd\, 5901 Easton Road\, Plumsteadville\, PA\, 18947\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T090000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241031T172658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T174201Z
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SUMMARY:USGBC Sector Roundtables
DESCRIPTION:Join USGBC during the week of Greenbuild as we gather together to dig into the Public\, Hospitality and Higher Education sectors
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/usgbc-sector-roundtables-3/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania Convention Center\, 1101 Arch Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241024T173325Z
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SUMMARY:ELA Regenerative Solutions for Resilient Landscapes Conference
DESCRIPTION:ELA Regenerative Solutions for Resilient Landscapes Conference\n\n\nThursday\, November 14\, 8:00am-4:00pm eastern\nDelaware Center for Horticulture \n1810 N Dupont StreetWilmington\, DE 19806This will be a hybrid event with a virtual option for participation \nCEU’s: This program has been approved for 3 LA CES credits and 4 AOLCP credits. Additional credits will be posted here. \nDelving into the meaning of our conference title\, this conference features expert speakers on the subjects of designing\, installing\, maintaining\, researching\, and experiencing regenerative and/or resilient landscapes in the context of ecological functionality in the age of climate change. \nSpeakers include: \nKesha Braunskill – USDA Forest ServiceKesha Braunskill serves as an Urban and Community Forestry Specialist with the USDA Forest Service. In her role\, Kesha works closely with grant recipients in the mid-Atlantic states with community forestry related projects. Prior to working for the USFS\, Kesha served as the State Program Coordinator for the Delaware Forest Services’ Urban and Community Forestry program. Kesha’s professional background includes ecology\, wildlife\, and academia. Kesha continues to stay active outside of work as a beadwork artist and an advocate of black and indigenous history\, culture\, and environment. \nKelly Gutshall – Land Studies\, Inc.Kelly Gutshall\, RLA\, ASLA is president of LandStudies\, Inc.\, an ecological restoration design/build firm providing design\, engineering\, construction\, and maintenance services throughout the mid-Atlantic region. Kelly and her team of 45 professionals including Landscape Architects\, Engineers\, Scientists and Restoration Ecologists\, have pioneered solutions that utilize floodplain restoration and functional natural landscapes to solve some of the most pressing water resource and bio-diversity issues of our time. She particularly enjoys working collaboratively with community leaders at the local and state levels to help change perceptions about the landscape from purely aesthetic\, to one of working\, functional environments. Among other awards\, in 2019\, she was recognized by PennFuture with a Lifetime Achievement in Conservation for her contributions to the environment\, community\, water quality\, land protection and conservation. \nEva Monheim – Verdant Earth EducatorsEva Monheim is a speaker and an award-winning educator. She is a faculty member at Longwood Gardens for the Professional Horticulture Program and Continuing Education Department. She was an assistant professor at Temple University where she taught numerous subjects to undergraduate and graduate students in horticulture and landscape architecture. Monheim’s other endeavors in the green industry are the award-winning The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast which is heard in over 110 countries. She is the author of Shrubs & Hedges: Discover\, Grow\, and Care for the World’s Most Popular Plants\, which was nominated by The Council on Botanical & Horticultural Libraries for outstanding contributions to the literature of horticulture. Monheim is co-principal of Verdant Earth Educators\, LLC (VEE) a company that writes educational documents and standards\, SOPs\, landscape management plans\, and trains professionals in the green industry. \nAdam Welz – Author\, The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate ChangeAdam Welz is a South African writer\, nature conservation consultant\, photographer and filmmaker. He’s the author of The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown (Bloomsbury 2023)\, a groundbreaking book that explores the impacts of climate change on wild species and natural ecosystems. Welz was born and raised in Pretoria\, South Africa\, and has lived\, worked and travelled on six continents\, including extended periods in the United States. He consults on conservation projects and is an experienced birder and keen all-round naturalist. His writing focuses on wildlife\, nature conservation and climate change\, and has appeared in numerous publications worldwide including The Guardian\, The Atlantic and Yale Environment 360. He’s directed\, shot\, researched and scripted a number of movies (mostly documentaries) and is seldom far from a stills camera or two. He lives in Cape Town with his wife\, Sarah\, and their rambunctious triplet daughters. \nMember pricing is available for current ELA members. To check your membership status and find your Subscription (Member) number\, visit your member profile on the ELA website. \nAre you interested in sponsoring the Regenerative Solutions for Resilient Landscapes Conference? All sponsorships include complimentary registrations to attend. Those registrations can be either virtual or in-person. Sponsor logos will be displayed on the event webpage\, included in communications to attendees\, social media posts\, and displayed throughout the day during breaks between sessions.  \nThe sponsorship levels outlined below can be purchased through the registration page \n\nConservation Sponsor (nonprofit): $250 | One complimentary registration\nBronze Sponsor: $750 | Exhibitor table and two complimentary registrations\nSilver Sponsor: $1\,500 | Exhibitor table and two complimentary registrations\, company logo on event signage\, and one banner ad in an upcoming ELA Bulletin\nGold Sponsor: $2\,500 | All Silver benefits\, plus a one year company level membership\, company logo displayed on podium\, and an opportunity to address the audience during the event
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/ela-regenerative-solutions-for-resilient-landscapes-conference/
LOCATION:The Delaware Center for Horticulture\, 1810 North Dupont Street\, Wilmington\, DE\, 19806\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T120000
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SUMMARY:Thursday Volunteer Service Day
DESCRIPTION:Meeting location TBD\nWould you like to be part of keeping Wissahickon Valley Park beautiful and sustainable? Then join us for a variety of stewardship projects!\nAll are welcome to attend\, and no experience is needed. We encourage attendees to work within their own comfort level\, and we always strive to accommodate needs on an individual basis. With that being said\, this service day may include the following activities:\n• Trail work: carrying and using long-handled tools\, moving large rocks\n• Drain-clearing: carrying and using long handled tools\n• Planting: bending over\, crouching/squatting\, carrying up to 20 lbs\n• Invasive plant removal: bending over\, using long handled tools\n• Litter clean-up\n• Repetitive motions\nWe provide gloves\, tools\, and instruction–you just need to show up! Be sure to wear sturdy footwear and long pants\, and remember to bring water with you. Detailed information and confirmation of the meeting location will be sent by email the day before the event. If you are hoping to bring a group of 5 or more people\, please reach out to us first. For more information contact Marisa Miller at miller@fow.org.\nRegister below!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/thursday-volunteer-service-day-7/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241105T172332Z
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SUMMARY:Historical Philadelphia Vision Framework
DESCRIPTION:The Independence Historical Trust has developed a blueprint presenting a shift within Philly from vehicular to pedestrian centricity.\n\n\nWith its project partners\, the Independence Historical Trust has developed a physical blueprint for the City’s historical area. This Vision Framework was intended to be a starting point from which additional stakeholders\, new perspectives\, and revolutionary ideas can contribute to connecting and further activating historical Philadelphia. With an appetite for incorporating new strategies\, the Vision Framework presumes one set of constant foundational elements to include collaboration amongst two or more historically oriented organizations\, a shift within the area from vehicular to pedestrian centricity and investments to acknowledge the role of underserved communities in the founding and growth of our country. \n \nThis event will be hosted on Zoom. \n \nFor more information\, click HERE!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/historical-philadelphia-vision-framework/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241105T172400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T183136Z
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SUMMARY:Young Coyote Tracks - Late Fall
DESCRIPTION:Our Young Coyote Tracks programs offer 5 -7 year olds the opportunity to engage with Nature Connection practices in fun and meaningful ways.\n\n\nOur Young Coyote Tracks programs are drop-off programs offered to children aged 5 – 7 years old.  Participants are then guided into the Natural World in a safe and exciting ways. Through sensory awareness activities\, natural movement challenges\, and ‘survival skill’ introductions – particpants are made more aware of\, and lead to feel at home with\, the Earth and her many children – rocky\, rooted\, finned\, feathered\, and furred!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/young-coyote-tracks-late-fall/
LOCATION:Historic Rittenhouse Town\, 6049 Wissahickon Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241108T192434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T192434Z
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SUMMARY:Bennett Compost Cleanup in Tacony Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:Join Bennett Compost to clean Tacony Creek Park and park gateways every Thursday. Let’s support this local business in improving our environment and neighborhood! \nLocation: Meet at Bennett Compost: 5650 Rising Sun Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA 19120 \nTime: 11 am \nAll tools and supplies will be provided. \nQuestions or interest in volunteering? Contact (215) 520-2406 or info@bennettcompost.com
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/bennett-compost-cleanup-in-tacony-creek-park-32/
LOCATION:5650 Rising Sun Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA 19120\, 5650 Rising Sun Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clean-ups,CreekyCLEAN,Tacony Creek Park Keepers Meeting,Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241111T180044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T180044Z
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SUMMARY:U.S\, Department of Energy
DESCRIPTION:Ways to hire a consultant for benchmarking and retrofit implementation are among the categories in which districts can apply for recognition under the Efficient and Healthy Schools program. Join the webinar and learn about applying by Dec 20th\, 2024. You can join other schools for recognition of your schools decarbonization efforts. Links provided.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/u-s-department-of-energy/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual
CATEGORIES:Clean Enegy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241105T172435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T183136Z
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SUMMARY:Gab And Glue
DESCRIPTION:Open Studio Collaging!\n\n\nHere are the supplies we have at the Coven: \n\nGlue sticks\nMod Podge*\nBlades\nScissors\nCutting Mats\nClippings & Magazines\nMixed media paper & other background bases\n\n*you will need to supply cups and brushes for Mod Podge \nAbout your Host:Jamie DeAngelis is an official SoulCollage® Facilitator and Philadelphia-based mixed-media artist who creates vibrant works with second-hand materials. She received a Bachelor of Studio Art from Rosemont College (2008)\, where she unlocked her love of iconography\, papermaking\, bookmaking\, and the pop art vibes of printmaking. Since receiving a Master of Science in Arts Administration at Drexel University\, she has been inspired by Philly’s arts & culture scene while working with Cassie’s Craft Coven \nAbout the Location:This event is held at The Craft Coven’s space in Cherry Street Pier. We are located in studio 14 on the second floor. Unfortunately there are no elevators to the second floor. You will need to go up a very large flight of steps to get to the second floor. The space is heated/cooled inside the pier and there are bathrooms located on site (on the first floor). There are often installations and events around the pier\, and the larger space is open from 12-8pm everyday.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/gab-and-glue-3/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Pier\, 121 North Christopher Columbus Boulevard\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241105T172233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T183135Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Ullyot Public Affairs Lecture and Award: Omar Yaghi
DESCRIPTION:This annual public lecture celebrates the positive role that the chemical and molecular sciences play in our lives.\n\n\nThe 2024 Ullyot Public Affairs Lecture will be presented by Omar Yaghi\, James and Neeltje Tretter Chair Professor of Chemistry\, University of California\, Berkeley. \nEndowed in 1990 by chemist Glenn Edgar Ullyot\, this annual lecture seeks to emphasize to the general public the positive role the chemical and molecular sciences play in our daily lives. It is organized jointly with the Department of Chemistry and the Department of History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania; the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of the Sciences; and the Philadelphia and Delaware sections of the American Chemical Society. \n\n\nAbout Omar Yaghi\nYaghi’s work encompasses the synthesis\, structure\, and properties of inorganic and organic compounds and the design and construction of new crystalline materials. He is widely known for pioneering several extensive classes of new materials: Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)\, Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs)\, and Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks (ZIFs). These materials have the highest surface areas known to date\, making them useful for such purposes as hydrogen and methane storage\, carbon capture and conversion\, water harvesting from desert air\, and catalysis. The building-block approach he developed has led to an exponential growth in the creation of new materials having a diversity and multiplicity previously unknown in chemistry. He termed this field “Reticular Chemistry” and defines it as “stitching molecular building blocks into extended structures by strong bonds.” His work on MOFs\, COFs\, and ZIFs led to over 300 published articles\, which have received a total of more than 227\,000 citations. \nYaghi is the founding director of the Berkeley Global Science Institute\, whose mission is to build centers of research in developing countries and provide opportunities for young scholars to discover and learn. He is also the codirector of the Kavli Energy NanoSciences Institute (Kavli ENSI)\, focusing on the basic science of energy transformation on the molecular level; the California Research Alliance by BASF (CARA)\, supporting joint academia-industry innovations; as well as the Bakar Institute of Digital Materials for the Planet (BIDMaP)\, which aims to develop cost-efficient\, easily deployable versions of two classes of ultra porous materials—MOFs and COFs—to help limit and address the impacts of climate change. \nYaghi is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (2019)\, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2022)\, and the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (2022). He has also been honored with many awards\, including the Sacconi Medal of the Italian Chemical Society (2004)\, Materials Research Society Medal (2007)\, American Chemical Society Award in the Chemistry of Materials (2009)\, Royal Society of Chemistry Centenary Prize (2010)\, King Faisal International Prize in Science (2015)\, Albert Einstein World Award of Science (2017)\, BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences (2017)\, Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2018)\, Eni Award for Excellence in Energy (2018)\, Gregori Aminoff Prize by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (2019)\, August-Wilhelm-von-Hofmann-Denkmünze of the German Chemical Society (2020)\, Royal Society of Chemistry Sustainable Water Award (2020)\, Belgium’s International Solvay Chair in Chemistry (2021)\, VinFuture Prize for Emerging Science and Technology (2021)\, and the Wilhelm Exner Medal (2023). \nOmar Yaghi received his PhD in chemistry from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University. \n\n\nHeader photo of Liberty Bowl by Rachael Balascak
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/2024-ullyot-public-affairs-lecture-and-award-omar-yaghi/
LOCATION:Science History Institute\, 315 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T162457
CREATED:20241108T192320Z
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SUMMARY:November Second Thursday at NextFab
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Women’s Jewelry Association Open House in the Jewelry Studio at NextFab!\n\nWhat is the WJA? The Women’s Jewelry Association offers membership to a diverse group of working professionals in the jewelry industry including business owners\, jewelry designers\, retail associates\, merchant buyers\, watchmakers\, and more! Their mission is to create and maintain a local forum to help peers develop personally and professionally by hosting networking and educational events throughout the year.\n\nIf you are looking to make business connections\, network about the jewelry industry\, or get more details about what being a WJA member can bring to you\, meet us for snacks and a good time at NextFab North on Thursday\, November 14th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm!\n\nMember benefits that come with WJA Membership:\n\nAccess to thousands of dollars in member grants and scholarships\nAccess to a robust mentorship program and member directory which offers an incredible network of professionals in the jewelry and watch industries\nEducational webinars and workshops\nMember discounts and more!\n\n\nWe’ll be featuring the Fixers Guild Repair Fair! Why replace it when you can repair it? In these popup Repair Fairs\, the volunteers of the Philly Fixers Guild will help you fix your stuff\, free of charge\, and they’re ready for the challenge. Got tangled jewelry\, IKEA furniture that needs assembling\, or a vacuum cleaner that’s on the fritz? Sit down with one of their volunteers and they’ll help you hands-on with fixing it. While they do have some limits\, they encourage a read of their ground rules before bringing in your items. \nThis independent collective of talented volunteers from differing technical backgrounds is committed to the idea of “repair rather than replace.” These volunteer Fixers do not simply fix items for people but rather work with them to teach the troubleshooting and repair process. Ultimately\, our community will benefit from less waste and improved economic conservation. \nSign up for a  November slot here. \nTours of NextFab will be available\, and light drinks and refreshments will be served. \nWhat are Second Thursdays? \nFor 17 years\, the Crane Arts Building has hosted monthly art exhibitions\, performances\, and openings on the Second Thursday of every month. Similar to First Fridays in Old City\, but not wanting to compete\, Second Thursdays were created to highlight the creative community of the North Philadelphia neighborhood – and well it stuck! \nAmerican St. is becoming a booming street for artists\, makers\, and creatives of all types\, and we invite you to come out to be a part of this. Between the Crane Arts Building and the Clay Studio\, the NextFab building at 1800 North American St. houses seven businesses that will also open their doors on the second Thursday of every month. At 1800 N. American St.’s creative work ranges from maker classes\, sourcing salvaged materials\, empowering artists\, building bicycles\, supporting artisan businesses\, a gorgeous floral market\, and a restaurant mixing up amazing cocktails. All are welcome to this open house-style event! \nWhile at the Wheelhouse building be sure to check out our neighbors:\n\nThe Resource Exchange\nSor Ynez\nKeystone Bicycle Co\nBeaty American Salvage (City Ore)\nCenter for Creative Works\nVirida\nFarm N’ Sea Pets
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/november-second-thursday-at-nextfab/
LOCATION:NextFab\, 1800 N. American St.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Voice of The People Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Reception for ‘The Voice of The People’ at InLiquid Gallery in conjunction with the Crane Arts Building’s 2nd Thursday! \nThe Voice of the People is a juried open-call exhibition featuring 12 InLiquid Member Artists. This exhibition invited current InLiquid artist members to submit works that explore American Politics. Each artist brings a unique artistic perspective on the political choices we make\, the systems we exist within\, and portrayed security within our political environment.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-voice-of-the-people-reception/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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