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  • Piecing it Together Exhibition, Meet The Maker

    Piecing it Together Exhibition
    Hyatt Centric Center City Philadelphia 1620 Chancellor Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    An exploration of Philadelphia through art, Piecing it Together explores two distinct areas of Philadelphia through assemblage. The Wissahickon Valley Park and Kensington District share a similar history: both are ancestral homes of the indigenous tribe, the Lenni Lenape, and both were part of the 18th- and 19th-century industrial boom, with mills and manufacturing dominating. What sets them apart is how these areas fared after deindustrialization. The Wissahickon Valley Park was acquired by the city to protect the city's drinking water, eventually transforming it into a protected, forested natural landmark. While much of the industrial past was torn down, remnants

    Free
  • New Now IX Exhibition

    InLiquid Gallery 1400 North American, Suit 108, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Since 1999, InLiquid has connected artists and audiences in Philadelphia and the surrounding region. In the ninth installment of our new member showcase, New Now IX, 42 artists of diverse mediums, inspirations, and histories come together in the InLiquid Gallery. Though distinct, they are linked by the local community and a shared interest in the human experience. ‍

    Free
  • Mind the Composition – Closing Reception

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

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