Jennifer Baker's "Northern Liberties" Paintings and Monoprints at Crane Hall

Jennifer Baker's (ACG '10) exhibit "Northern Liberties" will be at Crane Hall, first floor of the Crane Arts Building (1400 N American Street), from August 10 through September 29. Second Thursday receptions are August 10 and September 14 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. This is the second exhibition in the Changing Philadelphia series, comprised of three solo exhibitions featuring artwork about Philadelphia neighborhoods.

The exhibit will be a small survey of Baker’s Northern Liberties paintings and monoprints, from the abandoned buildings and fires of the 80's and 90's to the current period of unrestrained development. A short text narrative will accompany each image to help tell the story.

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