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SUMMARY:Brownin' May Reception
DESCRIPTION:Brownin’\, showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty.\nCurated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, who says\, “This exhibition explores and exalts the musings of melanated communities and explodes the myth of a singular Black beauty.”
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin-may-reception/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-05-08/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-05-01/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-04-29/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-04-24/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-04-22/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-04-17/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-04-15/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-04-10/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Brownin’
DESCRIPTION:Curated by InLiquid in collaboration with Zindzi Harley\, Brownin’ showcases five Philadelphia-based artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \n‍
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brownin/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Bash at InLiquid
DESCRIPTION:The party to be at. The fete of the season. Join InLiquid in our 27th year with food\, drink\, art\, and special surprises\, while the excitement of the auction clock ticks down. \nVIP ticket includes\nPEEK ticket\nearly entry to BASH\nSWAG Bag
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/bash-at-inliquid/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Design at InLiquid
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the early afternoon for a Deisgner Trunk Show. Stay and meet the “Artists Members of InLiquid” at a Special Member Mixer.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/design-at-inliquid/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:The Source of Self Regard Silent Reading & Discussion Session
DESCRIPTION:The event will begin with a silent reading of selections from Toni Morrison’s essay collection\, The Source of Self Regard. Afterwards\, Shakira King will lead a discussion connecting the readings with the artwork on display in InLiquid Gallery\, in an exhibition also titled “The Source of Self Regard.” We hope you’ll join us for this insightfully unique gallery experience.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-source-of-self-regard-silent-reading-discussion-session-2/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:The Source of Self Regard - November Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Reception for ‘The Source of Self Regard’ at InLiquid Gallery\n\n\nJoin us on 2nd Thursday at Crane Arts and get an inside look at The Source of Self Regard\, curated by Tayyib Smith. \n \nAbout the exhibition: \nBeginning with the radical act of seeing oneself—and one’s community—with reverence\, The Source of Self Regard asserts that self-regard is neither a luxury nor ego. It is a necessity. Curated by cultural worker and entrepreneur Tayyib Smith\, the exhibition brings together six Black artists with roots in Philadelphia to examine the Black self in a powerful celebration and affirmation of belonging. Learn more here.  \n \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building\, which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building and a ramp leading to the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-source-of-self-regard-november-reception/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T140000
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SUMMARY:The Source of Self Regard Silent Reading & Discussion Session
DESCRIPTION:The event will begin with a silent reading of selections from Toni Morrison’s essay collection\, The Source of Self Regard. Afterwards\, Shakira King will lead a discussion connecting the readings with the artwork on display in InLiquid Gallery\, in an exhibition also titled “The Source of Self Regard.” We hope you’ll join us for this insightfully unique gallery experience.\nThe Source of Self Regard brings together 6 artists with roots in Philadelphia to examine the Black self in a powerful celebration and affirmation of belonging. Learn more here.\nShakira King (She/Her) is an activist\, educator\, archivist\, and West Philadelphian Native.\nShe has been an organizer for the last 13 years with organizations like Black Lives Matter Philly\, and Sankofa Community Empowerment. Her organizing focus is on youth\, LBGTQIA issues\, education disparities\, and mass incarceration. She also founded a mutual aid fund that distributed over $30\,000 to needy Philadelphians From June of 2020 to March of 2021.\nShe has previously done work with Noname BookClub around adult literacy\, and political education and is also working on two passion projects. One which highlights the impact and history of black queer folks on Philadelphia’s culture and history\, as well as a reading list curated specifically for Black children called For The Youngbouls\nShakira hopes that by doing this work she can aid in the liberation of all Black people and create equity and space in spaces for the most marginalized of us.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-source-of-self-regard-silent-reading-discussion-session/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:The Source of Self Regard - Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Reception for ‘The Source of Self Regard’ at InLiquid Gallery\n\n\nJoin us on 2nd Thursday at Crane Arts and get an inside look at The Source of Self Regard\, curated by Tayyib Smith. \n \nAbout the exhibition: \nBeginning with the radical act of seeing oneself—and one’s community—with reverence\, The Source of Self Regard asserts that self-regard is neither a luxury nor ego. It is a necessity. Curated by cultural worker and entrepreneur Tayyib Smith\, the exhibition brings together six Black artists with roots in Philadelphia to examine the Black self in a powerful celebration and affirmation of belonging. Learn more here.  \n \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building\, which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building and a ramp leading to the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-source-of-self-regard-opening-reception-2/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T210000
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CREATED:20250929T133710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T133710Z
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SUMMARY:The Source of Self Regard - Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Beginning with the radical act of seeing oneself—and one’s community—with reverence\, The Source of Self Regard asserts that self-regard is neither a luxury nor ego. It is a necessity. Curated by cultural worker and entrepreneur Tayyib Smith\, the exhibition brings together six Black artists with roots in Philadelphia to examine the Black self in a powerful celebration and affirmation of belonging.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-source-of-self-regard-opening-reception/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T210000
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CREATED:20250807T172300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T172300Z
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SUMMARY:Revelations: An Evolution of Introspection - 2nd Thursday Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Reception for ‘Revelations: An Evolution of Introspection’ at InLiquid Gallery\n\n\nJoin us on 2nd Thursday at Crane Arts and get an inside look at Revelations: An Evolution of Introspection curated by Lonnie Graham\, featuring work by Donald Camp\, Ursula Rucker\, and Clarence Williams  \n \nAbout the exhibition:  \nTwenty years ago\, New Orleans underestimated the impact of Hurricane Katrina. After Katrina hit land\, aging infrastructure failed\, an entire city was thrown into an unimaginable hellscape of flooding waters and crumbling humanity\, and the United States Government proved institutional neglect and systemic inequalities were (and are) still very much a part of the American way of life – especially for people of color. Two photographers\, Donald Camp and Clarence Williams\, reflect on that history today in their two-person exhibition Revelation: an Evolution of Introspection at the InLiquid Gallery in the Kensington neighborhood in Philadelphia\, PA. With this exhibition\, InLiquid aims to educate our community and share resources to prevent such tragedies from happening here in the Kensington area of Philadelphia. Ideally\, this artwork and the education our programming will provide can also be shared as a resource in cities throughout the country as global climate change continues to evolve and creates the need for greater emergency preparedness in all areas.  \n \nBoth Camp and Williams share a similar career path\, coming of age as Black men in Pennsylvania and entering the workforce as staff photographers for local news outlets in Philadelphia\, The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin\, and The Philadelphia Tribune\, retrospectively. Through their photojournalist careers\, both sought to ensure agency to the Black subjects they captured so that readers would see Black men presented in more nuanced and dignified ways than just through mugshots\, as was and is still all too common in the representation of these subjects. Though they share a similar origin story\, they both arrived at two very different places in terms of their visual interpretation of the world and the representation of their life experiences.  \n \nRevelation: an Evolution of Introspection includes a haunting series of images captured by Williams in the days and the weeks immediately following Hurricane Katrina’s landfall and the subsequent failure of levees. His photos highlight the sheer chaos of the time for those seeking shelter among the bodies of the deceased who were abandoned. In a more subtle approach\, Camp uses mud that had been washed inland for his non-traditional photographic techniques\, using the residue of the disaster to create his photographic portraits. Williams’ and Camp’s different approaches illustrate how artists understand and contextualize the world around them to communicate their ideas. Through this communication\, we can understand the profound complexity\, resonant effect\, and sublime intricacy of the human experience. \n \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building\, which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building and a ramp leading to the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/revelations-an-evolution-of-introspection-2nd-thursday-reception/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Now VIII - 2nd Thursday Reception
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate InLiquid’s newest members in our annual showcase; New Now! Enjoy light refreshments at the Crane Buildings monthly open house.\n\n\nJoin us on July’s Second Thursday at the Crane Arts Building in celebrating InLiquids annual New Member Showcase ; New Now!  This iteration\, New Now VIII\, features 34 artists of diverse backgrounds exploring artwork in everyway imaginable. From digital animation to metalworking\, our newest InLiquid Members capture artistic expression in Philadelphia. \n \nThis opening reception is in conjunction with the Crane Arts Building’s monthly open house ‘2nd Thursday’ in which most – if not all- artist studios and galleries are open to the public and serving light refreshments. Come emerse youreslf in the local arts scene\, and enjoy what the Crane Building has to offer. \n \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building\, which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building and a ramp leading to the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/new-now-viii-2nd-thursday-reception/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T174500
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SUMMARY:The Luminous Forest  Artist Talk with Lanny Bergner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an artist talk with Lanny Bergner in conjunction with his exhibition ‘The Luminous Forest’\n\n\nJoin us for an artist talk with Lanny Bergner \n \nInto the Mesh: A Walk Through Nature \nInLiquid\, in partnership with Gravers Lane Gallery\, is pleased to present “The Luminous Forest”\, a fiber exhibition featuring an installation by Lanny Bergner at the Crane Arts Building. A reception will be held on June 12th\, 6:00-9:00 pm\, with an artist talk 5:00 – 5:45 pm. This immersive installation at the InLiquid Gallery invites viewers to explore a meditative world where organic wonder meets meticulous craftsmanship. \nAs a resident of Fidalgo Island\, Washington State\, Lanny Bergner has been inspired by the lush diversity of nature in the Pacific Northwest woodlands for most of his life. Daily nature exposure – whether through forestland hikes or garden walks – nurtures Lanny’s appreciation for the mysterious life force existing around him. \nThis series of work reflects Lanny’s response to that environment. He creates his vision using man-made materials of metal mesh\, monofilament\, wire\, acrylic pigments and glass frit that he flame paints\, knots\, twists and hand models\, transforming these elements into ethereal constructions. \nViewers are invited to enter a forest-like environment expressed through embossed mesh wall panels accentuated with leaf shapes\, as well as with hanging pods containing luminescent biomorphic structures. Wall-mounted basket forms in dialogue with suspended geometric works complete the assemblage and act as codices for the gallery installation hinting at the mysteries of it all. \n \nLanny Bergner has worked with metal mesh since 1983 and maintains a studio on Fidalgo Island\, Washington state\, in the Pacific Northwest. He received his M.F.A. in sculpture from Tyler School of Art\, Temple University\, in 1983 after earning a B.F.A. in sculpture from the University of Washington in 1981. His work is in numerous museum collections including the Renwick Gallery\, Smithsonian American Art Museum\, Washington DC; Philadelphia Museum of Art\, Philadelphia\, PA; Seattle Art Museum\, Seattle\, WA; Museum of Art and Design\, NY\, NY; Fuller Craft Museum\, Brockton\, MA and the Central Museum of Textile\, Łódź\, Poland\, The Woodmere Museum of Art\, Philadelphia & the Abramson Cancer Center\, University of Pa. \nIn 1995 he was the recipient of the Betty Bowen Memorial Award administered by the Seattle Art Museum\, and in 2005 he was awarded a Gold Prize at the Cheongju International Craft Biennale in Cheongju\, Korea. In 2010 he was one of five American artists who exhibited in the 13thInternational Triennial of Tapestry in Łódź\, Poland. \nIn 2023 Mr. Bergner was invited to lend five of his sculptures for display in the “Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses” retrospective at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in the Palais du Louvre\, Paris\, France. After the Paris run in April 2024 the exhibition moved to Brisbane\, Australia with subsequent worldwide locations pending. \nIn addition to his studio practice and exhibition schedule Mr. Bergner has taught workshops at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg\, TN and at Touchstone Center for Crafts in Farmington\, PA as well as at several National Basketry Organization Conferences. Internationally Mr. Bergner has conducted workshops at Geelong Fibre Forum in Victoria\, Australia\, and at Timeless Textiles in Newcastle\, Australia. \n \nARTIST STATEMENT \nLanny Bergner (born in Anacortes\, WA\, 1952) is a mixed-media metal mesh sculptor with a body of work ranging from small basketry to large-scale installations. \nHe creates his sculptural works using industrially woven stainless steel and copper mesh that he cuts into shapes and flame paints with a butane and/or propane torch. He then hand models the mesh creating bas-relief accentuating the flame painted design. With linesman pliers he connects the mesh together transforming the material into \nthree-dimensional semi-transparent biomorphic and geometric constructions. He finishes each piece by hand-stitching seams with coated wire. \nThe resulting forms reference the natural world\, both micro and macro. Plant biology\, undersea creatures\, cellular structures\, earth geology and otherworldly cosmology inspire his creations. His visually intricate works engage the viewer with glimpses into a universe where nature and manmade materials coalesce while celebrating the mystery and wonder of it all. \n \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building\, which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building and a ramp leading to the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-luminous-forest-artist-talk-with-lanny-bergner/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T220000
DTSTAMP:20260602T104541
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SUMMARY:2025 March For Art
DESCRIPTION:Join us next week for the 2025 March for Art\, InLiquid’s reimagined Annual Benefit & Auction. \nOur annual celebration\, located in the Crane Arts Building\, showcases over 300 works of art from artists\, designers\, and craftspeople from across all mediums. In addition to an experimental video installation and a pop-up cash-and-carry jewelry boutique\, with several events happening over the next two weeks! \nUNITE: Join at the NextFab parking lot as we bring together the Greater Philadelphia arts and cultural sector for a peaceful unity procession down the N. American Street Corridor. Feel free to stop at the galleries along the way for Second Thursday (Thursday\, March 13\, 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm) \nDESIGN: A curated trunk show of local artisans\, featuring NINObrand\, Manzanita\, John Wind Jewelry\, Robert Gruber\, and more! (Saturday\, March 15\, noon to 5:00pm) \nEAT: We are joined by Chef Ange Branca of Kampar and Chef Guillermo of Olive & Shae for an elevated culinary experience in our gallery (Thursday\, March 20\, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm\, $100 per guest) \nBASH: A celebration of the final bids with pulse-pounding sips\, exquisite eats\, and a pulse-pounding DJ set. Help us close out the auction in style! (Saturday\, March 22\, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm\, $100 per guest) \nFor over 25 years\, we have made it our mission to connect and fortify Philadelphia’s art community to the public at large. This isn’t just a party\, it’s when our neighborhood comes together to celebrate our visual arts culture. We hope to see you there! \nPlease note that the gallery space will be open during normal business hours (10 am—6 pm) except during private receptions.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/2025-march-for-art/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Arts & Culture,Arts & Performance,Block Party,Celebrations & Networking,Community Events,Community Meetup,Culinary,Event,Festival,Food & Drink,Gallery,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250109T210000
DTSTAMP:20260602T104541
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SUMMARY:anamnesis - January 2nd Thursday Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Reception for ‘anamnesis’ at InLiquid Gallery in conjunction with the Crane Arts Building’s 2nd Thursday!\n\n\nJoin us on 2nd Thursday at Crane Arts in celebrating the group exhibition anamnesis. \n \nIn anamnesis\, we delve into the intricate tapestry of the human experience\, exploring the profound themes of existence\, memory\, and the interplay of technology with our intimate lives. Featuring five artists: Doug Bucci\, williamCromar\, Zach Mellman-Carsey\, John Singletary\, and Chris Vecchio\, this exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the cyclical nature of life\, the inevitability of mortality\, and the ways we navigate our connections with one another and the world around us. \nThe term “anamnesis\,” derived from ancient Greek\, signifies the act of remembering and recalling past experiences. Each artist engages with the echoes of memory—personal and collective — with a unique connection to technology. John Singletary highlights our origins and the roles we play for each other and ourselves in Traces\, while williamCromar and Doug Bucci interrogate how our recollections influence our interactions with the present and the past through the reimagining of historical art objects. \nIn the other sense of “anamnesis\,” referring to a patient’s medical history\, Bucci’s work dives into the endlessness of living with chronic illness. Zach Mellman-Carsey and Chris Vecchio draw from the physicality of anatomy and its integration with technology through interactive\, and in some cases functional\, sound objects that are only activated by the proximity to one’s body. Depicting infinite cycles\, repetition\, life\, and death\, this intimate exhibition ultimately challenges us to confront our shared humanity and the myriad ways we remember and relate to our existence. \n \n \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building\, which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building and a ramp leading to the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/anamnesis-january-2nd-thursday-reception/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T210000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T180000
DTSTAMP:20260602T104541
CREATED:20241002T152905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T152905Z
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SUMMARY:Voter Registration at InLiquid Gallery
DESCRIPTION:One PA is joining InLiquid Gallery for one final push to get Philadelphians registered to vote!\n\n\nAbout the event:  \nOne PA is joining InLiquid Gallery for one final push to get Philadelphians registered to vote! Join us on Saturday October 19th from 12p – 6p to register to vote\, enjoy light refreshments\, and get a first look at InLiquid’s newest exhibition The Voice of The People. This exhibition highlights work by InLiquid Member Artists that are creating pieces about the current political landscape in our country. All participating artists have unique voices and perspectives on how this landscape affects them\, their lives\, and their loved ones. We’re partnering with One PA\, an organization that has been mobilizing Pennsylvanians and getting their voices heard since 2011\, to host a Voter Registration event in conjunction with our political show. What better way to activate our community than with powerful art\, and powerful actions.  \n \n—- \n \nAbout One PA:  \n“One PA is a base building organization led by community members\, creating a powerful voice for racial\, economic and social justice in pennsylvania.”  \n \nMission:  \nWe are building a movement for political representation that stands for racial\, economic and environmental justice and against profits over people and voter disenfranchisement.  OnePA members endorse political candidates and mobilize to elect them. \nOnePA works to challenge discouragement that comes up in communities about our political system while we fight to protect and expand democracy and voting rights.  We know that meaningful change comes from everyday people coming together to have a voice in our political system and we are deeply committed to doing this work. \n \nHistory:  \nOne PA was founded in 2011 as a part of SEIU’s Fight for a Fair Economy\, originally called One Pittsburgh.  We  fought for working families in Allegheny County and worked to change the conversation about injustice and the U.S. economy.  We recognized the need to build the political power of working families\, and launched grassroots efforts to knock on tens of thousands of doors. We built a robust member base and directly took on structural inequality.  By 2015 the pieces had come together merging the best traditions of labor\,community organizing and civic engagement into a vision of a new independent organization.  A year later\, we expanded to Philadelphia and became One PA.  \n \nToday\, One PA is a formidable membership organization dedicated to building a movement for progressive\, multiracial working class power with a deep focus on Black liberation.  We are building a powerful political movement led by people from communities impacted by racial\, economic and gender injustice.  We prioritize deep leadership development and political education with our member leaders\, canvassers and organizers\, to center frontline experiences and build a strong movement leadership pipeline..  We fight for policy reforms that improve the lives of  working families\, strengthen the community\, and grow our political power. \n \nAbout InLiquid:  \nInLiquid is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to creating opportunities and exposure for visual artists through exhibitions in the InLiquid Gallery and satellite exhibition spaces\, all while serving as a free\, online\, public hub that showcases Philadelphia’s vast visual arts culture. We actively promote artists’ work online by constructing public\, searchable high quality pages that include contact information\, artwork\, resumes/bios\, statements\, relevant links and exhibit history. Through our numerous ongoing exhibition programs distributed throughout the city in galleries and alternative spaces\, meaningful partnerships with cultural organizations and corporate clients\, unique community-engaged events\, and the nurturing of relationships with art collectors\, we introduce and connect the quality\, diversity and magnitude of our region’s visual art culture to broader audiences\, thus directly impacting Philadelphia’s cultural community and economy. \n \nAbout The Voice of the People:  \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/voter-registration-at-inliquid-gallery/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T210000
DTSTAMP:20260602T104541
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SUMMARY:Brotherly Lens: A Portrait of Philadelphia  - Closing Reception
DESCRIPTION:Brotherly Lens: A Portrait of Philadelphia\, featuring Eric T. Kunsman\, Joseph Labolito\, Ron Tarver.\n\n\nJoin us on Second Thursday at Crane Arts in celebrating the group exhibition Brotherly Lens: A Portrait of Philadelphia\, featuring Eric T. Kunsman\, Joseph Labolito\, and Ron Tarver.  \nAbout the exhibition: \nBrotherly Lens: A Portrait of Philadelphia presents a nuanced exploration of the city through the eyes of three distinguished photographers: Eric T. Kunsman\, Joseph Labolito\, and Ron Tarver.  \nEach artist offers a distinctive perspective\, capturing the essence of Philadelphia\, its hidden dimensions\, and its ongoing transformation.  \nEric T. Kunsman intricately maps the city through its phone lines\, revealing the stark contrasts between neighborhoods. His work prompts a critical examination of social divides and biases\, encouraging reflection on the disparities that shape urban life. \nJoseph Labolito provides a historical and cultural portrait of Philadelphia\, documenting the daily life of its neighborhoods over three decades. His images offer a rich narrative of the city’s evolution\, portraying its past and present with depth and sensitivity.  \nRon Tarver’s work focuses on the lives of inner-city cowboys\, highlighting their unique experience at the intersection of urban and rural life. Through his lens\, Tarver brings to light the vibrant and complex realities of Black identities and stories within the city.  \nTogether\, these photographers offer a comprehensive and introspective view of Philadelphia\, inviting audiences to engage with the city’s diverse and dynamic landscape through their distinctive visions. \n \nCover Image: \nEric T. Kunsman  \nLifelines-Philly_0016 \n2018 \n \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building\, which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building and a ramp leading to the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brotherly-lens-a-portrait-of-philadelphia-closing-reception/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260602T104541
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SUMMARY:Brotherly Lens: A Portrait of Philadelphia  Reception
DESCRIPTION:Brotherly Lens: A Portrait of Philadelphia\, featuring Eric T. Kunsman\, Joseph Labolito\, Ron Tarver.\n\n\nJoin us on Second Thursday at Crane Arts in celebrating the group exhibition Brotherly Lens: A Portrait of Philadelphia \nAbout the exhibition: \nBrotherly Lens: A Portrait of Philadelphia presents a nuanced exploration of the city through the eyes of three distinguished photographers: Eric T. Kunsman\, Joseph Labolito\, and Ron Tarver. Each artist offers a distinctive perspective\, capturing the essence of Philadelphia\, its hidden dimensions\, and its ongoing transformation.  \nEric T. Kunsman intricately maps the city through its phone lines\, revealing the stark contrasts between neighborhoods. His work prompts a critical examination of social divides and biases\, encouraging reflection on the disparities that shape urban life.  \nJoseph Labolito provides a historical and cultural portrait of Philadelphia\, documenting the daily life of its neighborhoods over three decades. His images offer a rich narrative of the city’s evolution\, portraying its past and present with depth and sensitivity.  \nRon Tarver’s work focuses on the lives of inner-city cowboys\, highlighting their unique experience at the intersection of urban and rural life. Through his lens\, Tarver brings to light the vibrant and complex realities of Black identities and stories within the city.  \nTogether\, these photographers offer a comprehensive and introspective view of Philadelphia\, inviting audiences to engage with the city’s diverse and dynamic landscape through their distinctive visions. \nCover Image: \nJoseph Labolito \n1987 Kensington 001 \n1987 \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building\, which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building and a ramp leading to the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s).
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/brotherly-lens-a-portrait-of-philadelphia-reception/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240330T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240330T160000
DTSTAMP:20260602T104541
CREATED:20240319T190813Z
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SUMMARY:Story Telling with Saundra Gilliard
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Saturday\, March 30th\, from 3 – 4 pm for a special storytelling performance by Saundra Gilliard in conjunction with the exhibition Dolls\, Idols\, and Ideals. This performance is family-friendly and may be best enjoyed by those aged 10 to adult. \nFor this performance\, Saundra Gilliard will weave together a collection of stories from West Africa\, Black America\, and the Caribbean\, which have inspired the artists in Dolls\, Idols\, and Ideal. These stories will help audiences better understand the work and the conversations within. Doors will open at 2.45 pm\, and the performance will start at 3.15 pm. \nSaundra Gilliard is a nationally recognized Storyteller and Personal Transformation Leader. For the past 20 years\, her stage performances and training “playshops” have promoted and cultivated Sacred Feminine Practices and techniques. Saundra is the founder of Femininely Free!\, and the current co-chair of the Philadelphia Folklore Project.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/story-telling-with-saundra-gilliard/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performance,Black History,Community Events,Family,Family Fun,Family-friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260602T104541
CREATED:20240307T203228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240314T195302Z
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SUMMARY:Dolls Second Thursday Reception - March
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Second Thursday reception at Crane Arts to celebrate Dolls\, Idols\, and Ideals.\n\n\nJoin us on Second Thursday at Crane Arts to celebrate Dolls\, Idols\, and Ideals. This exhibition features Kimberly Camp and Emilio Maldonado\, two Black artists investigating their identity\, label\, lineage\, and how they create their own power while stranded in a “new world.” Camp and Maldonado artists use symbols –  made or found – that reference their ancestry and spirituality. Rather than working from a notion of unchanging traditions\, they engage with aesthetics and amalgamated cultural practices that have been adapted in order to survive. Each artist finds strength\, magic\, and power in these shapeshifting\, resilient elements in full embrace and exploration of their individual and shared heritages.  \nThe InLiquid Gallery is located within the Crane Arts Building\, which is wheelchair accessible. There is limited accessible parking at the front of the building and a ramp leading to the main entrance. The main building door is not automated. Two all-gender bathrooms with multiple stalls are available for use — one with urinals\, one without\, and both with 1–2 wheelchair-accessible stall(s). 
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/dolls-second-thursday-reception-march/
LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Building\, 1400 North American\, Suit 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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