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Posts tagged "Exhibition"

UCO’s Melton Gallery host Ada Trillo: La Caravana Del Diablo

The University of Central Oklahoma’s Melton Gallery will host socially distanced events for “Ada Trillo: La Caravana Del Diablo,” a solo art exhibition for artist Ada Trillo featuring her photo documentary series of individuals in the migrant caravans traveling through Central America to the Mexico-United States border. [learn more]

Patricia Goodrich Boxes at New Arts Gallery

At New Arts Gallery, Kutztown, Patricia Goodrich's exhibition Boxes opens with a reception, 6-9 p.m., Friday, Sept. 18, and artist one-to-one on Saturday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m to 4:00 pm. [learn more]

Purim in the Sinkhole

Kol Tzedek Presents... Purim in the Sinkhole: A Triumphant Creature Cabaret on Mar 14, 2020, 7:30 PM at Underground Arts. [learn more]

KYL/D’s Open Studio Series

KYL/D’s Open Studio Series allows the community to experience excerpts of the company’s work-in-progress and discuss how the choreography is created and re-envisioned throughout the company's season. [learn more]

Bethel Burying Ground A Tribute to A Sacred Space Opening Reception

Please join the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE) for the opening reception of Bethel Burying Ground: A Tribute to A Sacred Place at City Hall. [learn more]

Wilna Julmiste Taylor Presents A Short Film & Multimedia Exhibition

Wilna Julmiste Taylor (ACG’ 13) currently has a short film titled "Lumiere douce, Lumiere brilliante; Soft light, Brilliant light, in English and French Creole. The film has been part of a multimedia exhibition, called the “Shape of Memory”, presented by the Conjuring Collective at Penn State Borland Project Space gallery. [learn more]

Jennifer Baker Curates Portraits of People on The Move

Jennifer Baker (WOO '18, ACG '10) curated Portraits of People on The Move, an exhibition chronicling stories of Philadelphia-area immigrants opening November 8. [learn more]

Visualizing Freedom: Collaborative Art Across Prison Walls

Visualizing Freedom: Participatory Workshop on art, incarceration, and liberation on Saturday, October 5th 3pm-5pm @ Vox Populi Gallery 319 N 11th St, 3rd Floor. [learn more]

Art at Lunch with Jennifer Baker/ Third Street: Paintings and Monoprints by Jennifer Baker

Please join the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art at Loretto for Lunch a L’Art, with artist, Jennifer Baker (WOO '18, ACG '10) on Thursday, September 12 from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. The lunch is $12 for members and $15 for non-members. To make reservations for either the reception or Lunch a L’Art, please call (814) 472-3920 or email loretto@sama-art.org. [learn more]

Submit to non-linear: works-in-progress by black lgbtq artists

Submission Deadline: August 22 [learn more]

Misty Sol will be a resident artist at PMA's Art Splash

This summer, families can experience Lost & Found with writer & storyteller Misty Sol (LTA '16, ACG '16) to investigate how memories shape the way we tell our stories? [learn more]

PAPA Mini-Residency Showcase

Asian Arts Initiative's Mini-Residency Program series supports and celebrates diverse theatrical projects from selected members of Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists (PAPA). Their cohort of residents includes Annielille Gavino (ACG '19), Marina Murayama Nir, and Daniel Park. Residents have developed their projects during the spring season and will present 20-30 minute works-in-progress showings. This showcase will take place Monday, July 15, at 7:00 pm AAI (1219 Vine Street Philadelphia, PA 19107). [learn more]

Kay Healy at The Monkey & The Elephant

For her latest project, artist Kay Healy (WOO ‘18, ACG ‘08) worked with The Monkey & The Elephant, a non-profit coffee shop that supports youth who have aged out of the foster care system. [learn more]

Sara Zia Ebrahimi's (LTA '14, ACG '13, '09) Work will be Featured in ABOLITION NOW!

Sara Zia Ebrahimi's (LTA '14, ACG '13, '09) piece Oil, Bananas, Prisons will be featured in ABOLITION NOW! at the Asian Arts Initiative from June 21- August 30. [learn more]

Asian Arts Initiative presents ABOLITION NOW!

Asian Arts Initiative presents ABOLITION NOW!. This exhibition features artist working around issues of Japanese internment, racial profiling of Muslim people and deportations of Southeast Asian immigrants, and how the prison industrial complex subjugates Asian American communities. June 21 - August 30 [learn more]

Linda Dubin Garfield and Susan DiPronioin a two-person exhibition Then and Here

Linda Dubin Garfield and Susan DiPronio (ACG '07) are in a two-person exhibition Then and Here at Da Vinci Art Alliance (704 Catharine Street). The exhibit will be open from May 1-12. In conjunction with this exhibit, Garfield has organized mixed media workshops for residents of Atria Senior Living Life Guidance Memory Care Unit. [learn more]

Misty Sol presents Peppers and Onions: tasting, tall tales, sound, memory and aroma

Misty Sol (LTA '16, ACG '16, '13, '11, '07, '06) will be presenting Peppers and Onions: tasting, tall tales, sound, memory and aroma on April 20. This performance installation is a study of pairs: public and private, wellness and distress, word and image, scent and sound, the self and the familial, process and product. [learn more]

Michelle Angela Ortiz (LTA ’08, ACG ’13, ’12, ’05) Exhibition Opening April 5

Michelle Angela Ortiz (LTA ’08, ACG ’13, ’12, ’05) was awarded an exhibition of her artwork centered on her own family stories at Fleisher Art Memorial. She was selected as a winner of their Wind Challenge Exhibition Series, an annual juried exhibit held from September through May, featuring the work of exceptional artists living in the Philadelphia region. The exhibition opens April 5 from 6:00- 9:00pm and runs until May 10 at Fleisher Art Memorial (719 Catherine Street). [learn more]

Nancy Shell Honorable Received Mention in the 121st Fleisher Adult Student Art Exhibition

Nancy Shell (LTA '15, ACG '12, WOO '01, '99) received Honorable Mention in the 121st Fleisher Adult Student Art Exhibition. [learn more]

Ada Trillo (ACG 18') Photography Exhibition & Lecture

Chasing Freedom: Migrant Caravan Portraits from documentary photographer Ada Trillo (ACG 18') brings you face to face with the reality of the migrant crisis at the border. The artist talk will take place April 5 from 4:00 - 5:00pm with the opening reception from 5:00 - 7:00pm. The exhibition will be open from April 5 - 25 at the University of the Arts Gershman Hall, Main Lobby (401 South Broad Street). [learn more]

The Colored Girls Museum Opens Making Space @Awbury

The exhibition is the 2nd iteration of an installation created by The Colored Girls Museum for Leeway’s Making Space: Leeway@25. [learn more]

Kweerz Maro Min Hona (Queers Were Here): A Muslim Visibility Project

Ya Shoosh presents the debut of her ACG project on April 6 at Tessera Arts Collective Gallery [learn more]

Assemblage at the Pearlstein Gallery

Marie Alarcón is one of the featured artists in this multidisciplinary exhibition curated by Maori Karmael Holmes. [learn more]

Maori Karmael Holmes At The 2019 Whitney Biennial

Holmes is one of the film curators for this year's Whitney Biennial, opening in May 2019. [learn more]

Call For Artists: ABOLITION NOW! at Asian Arts Initiative

Asian Arts Initiative is seeking visual artists to explore, disrupt, think through, and respond to the topic of prison abolition and decarceration for an upcoming exhibition. [learn more]

"And this is how you become a citizen..." Exhibition

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The Art of Equality Labs - Opening Reception & Panel Discussion at Asian Arts Initiative

An opening reception with panel discussion for a political art exhibition by the Dalit American collective Equality Labs. [learn more]

Faces of Refugee Children: The Migrant Caravan by Ada Trillo (ACG '18)

Ada Trillo’s (ACG '18) photo project documents children and adults caught in the crosshairs of the border security and immigration policies currently enforced by the US. [learn more]