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  • Swedish Folk Weavings for Marriage, Carriage, and Home 1750-1840 Preview Night

    American Swedish Historical Museum 1900 Pattison Ave, Philadeplhia, PA, United States

    Join us for a sneak preview of Swedish Folk Weavings for Marriage, Carriage, and Home! This exhibition features rare and artful cushions and bed covers woven by women for their dowries and households. Dating between 1750 and 1840, these textiles reflect the influence of trade and depict everything from exotic birds to Roman mosaics. The exhibition preview is free to the public with light refreshments served. RSVP online. Philadelphia, PA- This spring, step into the rural Swedish countryside of the 18th and 19th centuries when the exhibition Swedish Folk Weavings for Marriage, Carriage, and Home 1750-1840 opens at the American

    Free
  • Rembrandt Beer at Pennsbury Manor

    Pennsbury Manor 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road, Morrisville, United States

    Quakers Behaving Badlye Brewing Co., Pennsbury Manor's historic brew club, will be demonstrating a recipe for “Rembrandt beer,” which was created to approximate the shade of beer that Rembrandt depicted in “The Prodigal Son in the Tavern." This event is perfect for art enthusiasts and beer lovers alike! Who said a Dutch Golden Age painting and beer don't go together? Please note that this event is for demonstration purchases only. We do not give out samples of the beer. Admission is purchased at the door. $9 for adults, $7 for seniors (65+), and $5 for kids (12 and under) This

    $5 – $12
  • Pages of Pride

    Utility Works - Art Studios & Maker Space 32 East Baltimore Avenue, Lansdowne, PA, United States

    In this activity, led by mixed media artist Kyra Pope, participants are invited to decorate the cover of their own handmade junk journal using a wide range of recycled and collage materials. These journals serve as a personal space to explore joy, identity, and self-expression! This activity celebrates Black creativity, hair empowerment, and affirmation, encouraging everyone to experiment with layering, color, words, and texture.The goal isn’t perfection—it’s expression. No experience is needed! If you can tear paper and place a sticker, you can create something beautiful. Participants can take home their journal to continue exploring their voice, story, or simply

    Free