Philly Events
Events organized by Campus Philly:
Meetin.org Events - Philadelphia:
Ralph's Birthday, Pt. II - The Fox & Hound
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27, huh?
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Sex Dwarf New Wave Dance Party at Fluid!
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(Late) Happy Hour at L'Etage
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Drinks at L'Etage before Fluid Dance Party
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Disco Descending - Live Arts Festival
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Death! Middle age! Spandex! It's 1978. A group of suburban forty-somethings gathers to mourn the loss of a friend.
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Liquor then Poker!! or vice versa.
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Its all in the name, poker first then roll it into a full fledged party after
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Ghosts and Shadows:Outdoor Artists Gallery Opening
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CFEVA Artists present outdoor art installations at the Schuylkill Centers Second Site.
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Redbull Soapbox Race is a crazy soapbox race and creativity competition. Teams create a motorless vehicle with extravagant themes and decorations. They will then race them down
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UPDATED: Hike through Hawk Mountain
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This hike through the gorgeous part of the Appalachian Trail called Hawk Mountain includes a challenging hike and rewarding views of migrating raptors.
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Cupcakes at Brown Betty Dessert Boutique
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Eat suggery snacks and your teath fall out.
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Maryland Renaissance Fair!
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Old timey stuff!
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Javaflix Movie DIscussion Group - JUNO
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we watch a movie and then talk about it. this month we will watch juno
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Tilo's Auf Wiedersehen Party!
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party/international potluck
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Sunday Night Dinner Club, September 2008
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Kick off Restaurant Week with Basque cuisine
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PHILLY 2008: Kinky Quizzo @ Manny Brown's
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Come on out for a great meal and wild time, before the convention officially begins!
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PHILLY 2008: Live Music @ Chris' Jazz Cafe
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Live Jazz
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PHILLY 2008: Lunch at El Vez
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Lunch
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PHILLY 2008: Drinkin' & Eatin' @ Sugar Mom's
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Start the convention with cheesesteaks & beer.
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PHILLY 2008:Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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PHILLY 2008: Happy Hour in the Gayborhood
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Happy Hour
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PHILLY 2008: Vintage Wine & Dine
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Wine happy hour and dinner for those who enjoy the 'grape'.
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Philly Gallery Guide:
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Wexler Gallery presents an exhibition of Historic glass works from The Collection of Ted Nash. Recent works by emerging glass artists Nicole Ayliffe, Holly Grace, Taliaferro Jones, Josh Cole, and others will also be on view. Show runs from July 1 – August 30, 2008.<br />
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Former board member of the Pilchuck Glass School, Ted Nash established himself as a champion of the contemporary glass movement. His comprehensive and significant collection includes excellent examples from master glass artists Howard Ben Tre, Harvey Littleton, Dale Chihuly, Tom Patti, Dan Dailey, Jose Chardiet, and more.
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Exhibition Dates: Friday, June 6– Friday, June 27
Opening Reception: First Friday, June 6 FROM 6-11 PM
This month Vox Populi presents Solid Gold, a group exhibition juried by
Adelina Vlas, Assistant Curator for Modern and Contemporary Art at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Sarah McEneaney. Artist.
Solid Gold
Vox Populi is proud to announce the opening of its 4th Annual Juried
Exhibition. This years exhibition entitled Solid Gold brings together 24
emerging artists from Philadelphia area and from around the country. Since Vox’s inception in1988, Vox Populi’s mission has been to support the work of new and emerging artists and to show new and emerging art forms. With this exhibition, the tradition continues.
This year’s show includes work by: D. B. Stovall, Mike Smith, Daniel
Payavis, Serena Perrone, Corrie Tice, Cara Erskine, Robert Goodman, Emily Denlinger, Nathan Prouty, Amy Lincoln, Rachel Frank, Jonathan Schoff, William Lohre, R. Nick Barbee. Mark Klassen, Daniel Gerwin, Hannah Smith Allen, Abby Donovan, Lee Arnold, Bang-Geul Han, Pamela Sunstrum, Edward Carey, Samuel Ekwurtzel, and Zach Rockhill.
The artists were selected from a pool of over 250 applicants by Adelina
Vlas, Assistant Curator for Modern and Contemporary Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Sarah McEneaney, Artist.
Vlas and McEneaney selected a wide range of mediums- painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, interactive installation, video, ceramics- and artists who were investigating, challenging, and mastering those mediums the materials and techniques they employ. Concurrently, the artists in Solid Gold represent a broad range of subject matters, ranging from serious questioning of social issues and investigation of language and gender, to the creation of humorous and at times absurd scenarios.
At Screening
George Stadnik
Primordial Soup
George Stadnik’s 1975 video Primordial Soup, represents an early building block of video-art-history. Fusing the synaesthetic experiments of Thomas Wilfred (the creator of a form of light sculpture called Lumia) with the pioneering video synthesis techniques associated with Nam June Paik and Peter Campus, Stadnik’s combination of electronically-manipulated imagery and sound references the corporeal as well as the very genesis of video art.
Primordial Soup was created on the Paik Abe Video Synthesizer at WGBH’s legendary program for the creation and development of experimental video art, the New Television Workshop, under a Rockefeller Foundation Grant. An original electronic score was provided by Bill Gangi, founder Kasner Gooch Multi Sensory Arts.
In conjunction with International House, Philadelphia and Center for Visual Music:
Friday, May 23 at 7pm
Essential Visual Music: Rare Classics from CVM Archive
Friday, May 30 at 7pm
Essential Visual Music: New Visions
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REBEKAH TEMPLETON CONTEMPORARY ART
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Dirt Made My Lunch<br />
An exhibition highlighting some of Philadelphia's most promising first year Master of Fine Arts Students in all media.<br />
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Curated by Todd Keyser<br />
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Featuring the work of<br />
Kurt Freyer, Erin M. Riley, Robert Scobey, and Michael Treffehn<br />
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Runs May 8th through June 21st<br />
Opening Reception: Thursday May 8th, 6-9 pm
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Henry Bermudez “Con La Mirada en el Cielo” & Paul Santoleri “Subterranean / Basement”. For May 2008 each artist exhibits their second solo show at Projects Gallery.<br />
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Henry Bermudez presents “Con La Mirada en el Cielo”, a continuation of his exploration of spiritually surreal imagery, combining his vision of pre-Colombian and Christian iconography. Utilizing the unique exhibition possibilities of Project’s lower level, Paul Santoleri features his site-specific wall paintings, as well as a body of work created with day-glow paint.<br />
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Both Con La Mirada en el Cielo and Subterranean / Basement open First Friday, May 2nd with artist receptions from 5-8 p.m. The exhibitions continue through May 31st, 2008.
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Opening Reception/Gallery Talk<br />
May 31 – August 2, 2008<br />
The Triumph of Democracy: Inside the Studio: Benjamin Edwards<br />
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82nd Annual International Competition: Photography<br />
Juried by Joel Smith, Curator of Photography, Princeton University Art Museum<br />
Saturday, May 31<br />
Opening Reception 3:00–5:00pm<br />
Gallery Talk by Juror & Awards Ceremony: 3:30pm
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Pentimenti Gallery is pleased to present 2 solo shows by artists: Matthew Kucynski, You’re Apocalypse, paintings in the Main Gallery & Project Room and David Ambrose, The Braille Landscape, works on paper in the Annex Gallery. The exhibitions open on Monday, April 21, 2008 and continue through May 31, 2008, with a reception to meet the artists on Friday, May 2, from 6:00 to 8:30 PM.
Matthew Kucynski. You’re Apocalypse. Paintings in the Main Gallery & Project Room.
Matthew Kucynski uses a range of mixed media including, acrylic, oil, graphite and ink on wood panels to imply a narrative. Kucynski’s stories are based on children’s pop-up books and religious icons.
In You’re Apocalypse, his characters rely on the comfort of modern technology to deal with a fictitious war within a ghost land. Each stories are interpreted and expressed with great fantasy and mystery.
Matthew Kucynski is a graduate of the University of the Arts, Philadelphia (BFA). Kucynski exhibited in both one person and group exhibitions on the East Coast and in several art fairs: Scope, NY; Aqua Art Miami’07, FL; University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA; Sundance Film Festival UT and Perkins Center for the Arts, NJ.
David Ambrose. The Braille Landscape. Works on paper in the Annex Gallery.
David Ambrose’s new watercolor on paper works are composed of intricate patterns. His patterns and shapes resemble in elements found in or on architectural facades, interiors or floor plans, paintings on hand stitched lace or pierced paper. Ambrose begins each composition by piercing repeatedly with a pin hole through a thick piece of paper building and repeating patterns as he goes. Eventually, once the entire surface of the paper has been worked over. The artist applies color to the surface. Control and chance are an integral element of the artwork.
David Ambrose studied at Universita Italiana Per Stranieri, Italy and graduated at Muhlenberg College, PA (BA) and at the University of Pennsylvania, PA (MFA). Awards received: Rutgers Center for Innovative Prints & Paper; New Jersey State Council on the Arts, (Painting Fellowship). Ambrose’s exhibitions include: Kaiserslautern, Germany; Aljira, A Center for Contemporary Art, NJ; Jersey City Museum, NJ; Noyes Museum of Art, NJ and more. His work is in the following collections: Jersey City Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum; Atlantic Academy, Germany and Newark Public Library.WHEN: April 21 - May 31, 2008. Reception to meet the artists: Friday, May 2, from 6:00 to 8:30 PM.HOURS: Tuesday by appointment, Wednesday - Friday 11 AM to 5 PM, Saturday noon to 5 PM.
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY GUILD OF PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS
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"Through The Eyes Of An Artist" is a juried exhibition presented by MCGOPA (Montgomery County Guild of Professional Artists). Patrick Connors is the juror. He is a painter, author, instructor and lecturer. He will jury for entrance as well as prizes.<br />
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This show and sale consists of paintings, mixed media, and sculpture. It runs from April 18 to May 31, 2008. There will be an Artists’ Reception on Saturday, May 3 from 5 to 7 PM. Everyone is welcome to attend and bring friends. There will be wine and hors d’oeuvres. The galleries are always free and open daily. A representative will be present on Mondays and Fridays from 11 AM to 1 PM.
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Spring Fine Crafts Sale – April 29-May 4
Opening reception: Tues., April 29, 6-8 pm
Wed. & Thurs., 10 am-7 pm
First Friday May 2, 10 am-9 pm
Sat., 10 am-5 pm
Sun., 11 am-3 pm
Main Line Art Center presents our Spring Fine Craft Sale. New artists and old favorites welcome you to view and buy beautiful jewelry, ceramics for the home and garden, hand-painted silks, fibers, glass, wood, hand-milled soaps, handmade paper and much more. Proceeds from the sale help support the Art Center’s outreach programming, which helps bring art to diverse and deserving populations. Visit www.mainlineart.org or call 610.525.0272 for information. All of the Art Center’s exhibitions are free and open to the public.
Main Line Collects Philadelphia - May 13-June 10
Reception, Thursday, May 15, 5 – 7 pm. RSVP by May 7 to info@mainlineart.org or 610.525.0272
First Friday June 6, 6-9 pm
Mary Anne Dutt Justice, Curator
Local collectors have long recognized the talents of artists who have lived and worked in Philadelphia's vibrant art community. Anchored by the excellence of its academic institutions, many fine artists have flourished here. This exhibition, a selection of distinctive choices from Main Line private collections, focuses on works created since 1950 by Philadelphia artists. Sponsored by Bryn Mawr Trust Company. Visit www.mainlineart.org or call 610.525.0272 for hours and additional information. All of the Art Center’s exhibitions are free and open to the public.
Children’s Art Festival – Saturday, June 7 from 10 am -3 pm
Join the Main Line Art Center as we “Go Green” to celebrate nature and the environment. Art projects and entertainment take place throughout the day in our beautiful garden – the perfect inspiration for fun and exciting projects. Rain or shine, come for a fun-filled and FREE day of creativity and excitement. Visit www.mainlineart.org or call 610.525.0272 for more information. Sponsored by PECO.
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Samantha Simpson and Rachel Perry Welty at Gallery Joe
Philadelphia, PA. Gallery Joe is pleased to present a two-person show with artists Rachel Perry Welty and Samantha Simpson. The exhibition opens in the Front Gallery on First Friday, May 2 and runs through June 28, 2008.
Contemporary culture is a motivating force for both Simpson and Welty. The detritus of modern life provides Welty with a rich source of inspiration. In her first show with Gallery Joe Welty will show drawings, sculpture, and video, created from the wealth of materials that come into her life uninvited including fruit stickers, email spam, discarded packaging, and telephone messages.
Simpson constructs her drawings with language and verbal cliché. Rendered in ballpoint pen they conjure up turn of the century carnival posters, ads, and political broadsides. Closer inspection reveals Simpson’s concerns with identity and personal revelation in a world where the macabre takes its place gracefully alongside flowers, birds and bugs.
Simpson’s work is included in the collections of The Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete & Visual Poetry in Miami and the Rene & Veronica DiRosa Foundation, Napa, CA. among others. She lives and works in Philadelphia.
Welty lives and works in Boston, MA. Her work is included in the collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. She is a winner of Boston’s prestigious Foster Prize and is represented in Boston by the Barbara Krakow Gallery.
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Daniel Phill: Purely Abstract running through June 1st, 2008
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JUDITH JACOBSON<br />
FRAGMENTS: NEW MOMENTS<br />
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April 18, 2008 through May 30, 2008<br />
Opening Reception: Friday, April 18, 5pm – 9pm<br />
Meet the Artist: Sunday, May 4, 1pm – 4pm; Gallery Talk at 2pm<br />
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Cerulean Arts is pleased to present Fragments: New Moments featuring new paintings and drawings by Judith Jacobson. Jacobson’s work speaks of change, metamorphosis, and transcendence – encouraging a dialogue about the inevitable, gradual evolution that we experience as we grow older. Ultimately, she seeks to create an environment that will embrace more dignified values and standards of beauty, transcending the superficial.
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DELAWARE CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS
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Tuesday October 9, Women in Art Lectures with Executive Director Maxine Gaiber 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Women behind and in front of the camera.
Wednesday October 10, Art Salad: Preview screening of Art21: Art in the 21st Century Season 4, Protest
October 20: TropiCabana, a night in 50’s Havana; art auction/salsa dance party http://www.dcca.cmarket.com
October 26-28: Stuart Shils painting intensive. hbennett@thedcca.org
October 27: Tai Chi and breakfast; in the galleries with the Ben Whitehouse exhibition. hbennett@thedcca.org
Gallery Listings for Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, 200 S.
Madison St., Wilmington. 302 656-6466. $5 adults, $3 students (with ID)
and seniors (65 and up), children under 12 free.
Free admission, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays.
www.thedcca.org
Opening this week, “New Works (Untitled: ceiling)” Sharyn O’Mara
Through Oct. 20, TropiCabana Art Auction Exhibition
Through October 28, “Paintings and works on paper,” Charles Burwell
Through October 28, “Double Take,” Dolores Cowan and Delainey Barclay
Through November 4, “Symbiosis,” Dale Shuffler, ceramic vessels
Through January 6, “Revolution,” Ben Whitehouse
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Dale Levy, "Recent Work."<br />
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Paintings and Monotype Prints.<br />
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Opening Reception "Second Friday", 10/12/07, 6 PM to 9 PM. Exhibit runs thru 11/8/07.
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ART ABILITY IN PHILADELPHIA’S CITY HALL
Philadelphia – Art In City Hall proudly hosts Art Ability, a juried
exhibition from Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital by artists with disabilities. As
part of the Independence Starts Here: A Festival of Disability Arts and
Culture, the exhibition is located on the fifth floor of City Hall,
northeast corner, and runs from October 3 - December 21. A reception is
scheduled for Thursday, November 8th from 5-7pm.
Established in 1994 by Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital, Art Ability provides a
showcase and a marketplace for talented artists while educating the
community about the remarkable capabilities of people with a wide variety of disabilities, including spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, visual impairments, amputations, stroke, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, chronic back pain and hearing impairments.
Art Ability utilizes the visual arts to expand and enhance the lives of
people with disabilities. Through art, the hospital hopes to inspire
patients to reach beyond their limitations and to encourage people with
disabilities to explore their own creativity. This satellite exhibition at
City Hall celebrates the 12th year of the annual, international, juried
exhibition and sale at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital. Over 60 works of art are showcased on the fifth floor of City Hall.
Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital is one of nearly 50 participating organizations in the month-long Independence Starts Here: A Festival of Disability Arts and Culture. The festival is organized by VSA arts of Pennsylvania and
Art-Reach. Events run from October 18 through November 20, 2007 in a
variety of venues across the Greater Philadelphia region.
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NEXUS FOUNDATION FOR TODAY'S ART
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Metaphoric Vinyl
10 Artists use the Roland Camm-1 Servo Sign Making Cutter
(Philadelphia) Ten invited artists have been asked to produce work using a Roland Camm-1 Servo, a machine commonly used in the sign making industry. Though the participants have certain things in common as contemporary artists and printmakers, the only specific thing they share is that they have all utilized this versatile industrial instrument to produce beautiful and imaginative new artwork and explore its possibilities and limitations. Metaphoric Vinyl opens Thursday, October 11 and runs through Friday, November 2.
Under the careful guidance of master vinyl maker & NEXUS executive director, Nick Cassway, they have all tried various methods and cross uses for the equipment and material while reconsidering the notion of digital versus analog process. Because the method of production is specified, the theme then becomes one of collaboration and shared process within a certain range of commercial print technology. After scanning an initial idea, designs are vectorized (turned into discrete linework) and then manipulated via Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. They are then cut by "Roland" into a vast array of vinyl films and heat transfer materials. The results vary to the whims of each individual artist, but the work all plays with exploration of the possibilities of a newly accessible medium.
Some of the artists were chosen because they have had significant design experience and the rest have an experimental approach to all media with a specific focus on printmaking. The gallery then becomes the site for exploration, intervention and installation. Nick Cassway's brush and ink drawn portraiture is transferred into large-scale images documenting his cohorts in different situations as they blow him a kiss or flip him the bird. Chris Vecchio has re-engineered vinyl to make it conductive for electricity. Candy Depew's work astounds with her decorative bent, a perfect match for this process. Peter Duffin's exploration of cryptic graphic language and wood patterned vinyl film make an extreme visual dichotomy. Sam Larson experiments with language and a 3-dimensional application of cut vinyl and Alyse Bernstein extends her printmaking vocabulary into new realms using heat transferred flocking. Matt Brownlee's tattoo influenced designs are reworked for applications with the material and process while Matthew Pruden does a new take with anamorphic imagery. Nic Coviello continues his exploration of botanicals through a highly charged graphic application and James Rosenthal may have taken the theme literally by forfeiting some of his record collection and writing with plastic on plastic.
Metaphoric Vinyl
Thursday October 11 through Friday November 2, 2007
Opening Reception - Thursday October 11, 6 to 9 PM
New performance series paraphrase/nexus - Wednesday, October 24, 8 PM
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY GUILD OF PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS
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"ART FOR YOU" will be presented by MCGOPA (Montgomery County Guild of Professional Artists). MCGOPA Artists plus invited artists will show their work. There will be art for holiday gift giving consisting of paintings, sculptures, mixed media, jewelry, drawings, and prints, etc. The show runs from November 26, 2007 to January 13, 2008. There will be an Artists' Reception on Saturday, December 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend and bring friends. There will be wine and hors d'oeuvres. The galleries are always free and open daily. A representative will be present on Mondays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Due to the holidays there will not be a representative on December 24 or 31.
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Jena Campbell - Recent Paintings<br />
September 15th - October 13th, 2007<br />
Artist Reception: Saturday, September 22, 4-7pm<br />
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Jena Campbell's most recent abstract paintings on display are the result of numerous applications of color and texture, which evoke a sense of depth, light and movement. Campbell's use of color and texture create an atmosphere that is ever changing and moving. Each image is an intention "to create an experience between you and the canvas" to foster self-reflection and awareness. Also included is Claire Shenk Rodgers most recent functional ceramic works.
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This month Vox Populi presents exhibitions by Vox Populi members Anita
Allyn, Leah Bailis, and Charles Hobbs. The Video Lounge features a group show entitled Surveil, and in the 4th Room, work by Alexandra Newmark.
Anita Allyn
Periphery
Anita Allyn's video projections imagine garden landscapes as cyclical,
creepy and fantastical.
Leah Bailis
Stand Still
Leah Bailis constructs inaccessible spaces – a chain-link fence, a
window-less façade – the surfaces of which act as protective barriers
between public and private spaces. These barriers underlie the tension
between that which is judged worthy of protection or containment, and the
perceived danger or risk, which the contained is protected from.
Charles Hobbs
Ain’t Lookin’ Back
Ain’t Lookin’ Back presents a collection of ink drawings watercolor/ gouache works produced in rapid succession exploring death, god, relationships, nature, landscapes, and any other personal and embarrassing thoughts that crossed the artist’s mind.
IN THE FOURTH ROOM
Alexandra Newmark
In the Forest
Since 2001, Alexandra’s work has been solely made from Mohair yarn. The work is focused on narratives of interdependence, and a framework of self-containment. Her work reflects the conventional expectations of
womanhood—caretaker, mother. The forms themselves conjure thoughts of motherhood gone awry, at the same time the work serves as a remembrance of the extreme vulnerability of childhood while the softness of the mohair yarn evokes the innocence of that time. Alexandra Newmark received her MFA in Sculpture from Bard College in 2001, and her BFA from Parsons in 1998. In 2005, she was awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant.
In the Video Lounge
Noah Klersfeld, Luciana Lamothe, Bennett Morris, and Raphael Zollinger
Surveil
Surveil features work by a diverse group of artists who analyze how we
experience, comply with and relinquish our privacy to the camera. Noah
Klerfseld's (USA) I Want to Get You Out of my Head walks us through life
with the intimate voice of the Big Brother. Negotiating visibility, Luciana
Lamothe (Argentina) broadcasts her trangressive acts of mischief with Testa, a record of an accion against the 70s Brut architecture of famed Buenos Aires architect, Clorindo Testa. Bennett Morris's (USA) Intercept Station Version 2.0 Feed 00.00-09.31 hypothesizes our fate when we relinqush our privacy and information to inanimate technologies. Raphael Zollinger (South Africa) spotlights our continuous coverage of individuals, events and locations and resulting (mis)information with the interactive installation, Ignoratio Elenchi: A News Feed.
Screening
Takeshi Murata
Untitled (Pink Dot)
Screening is very proud to present Takeshi Murata's Untitled (Pink Dot) in
the artist’s first solo exhibition in Philadelphia. Building on a keen
knowledge of avant-garde film history (including a particular affinity for
psychedelic auteurs Jordan Belson, the Whitney Brothers and Stan Brakhage) and a staggering command of digital video techniques, Murata creates vivid, lysergic videos that oscillate between damaged representation and pure abstraction.
Untitled (Pink Dot) employs action-hero imagery from Sylvester Stallone's
1982 cult/camp/classic First Blood as fodder for an eye-popping electronic meltdown in which images of our war hero John Rambo collapse under their own weight, transmuted to the point of obliteration, leaving an American icon reduced to a puddle of rainbow pixels.
Takeshi Murata was born in Chicago in 1974 and currently resides in
Saugerties, NY. Since earning a B.F.A. in film, video and animation at The
Rhode Island School of Design, his work has been shown widely, at venues including the Museum of Modern Art (NY), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston, TX), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco, CA) and Taka Ishii Gallery (Tokyo). Murata’s distinctive approach to the medium most recently earned him a solo exhibition at the Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington DC), and can be seen currently in the exhibition Mail Order Monsters at Deitch Projects (NY).
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Seraphin Gallery announces two exhibitions of new and recent works by young Philadelphia artists Robert Goodman: Night Vision; and Hiro Sakaguchi: Traveler's Tale. Seraphin continues its commitment to fostering the careers of emerging artists, and is especially proud to open its 2007-2008 season by presenting both artists' first solo exhibitions in a commercial art gallery.<br />
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An abstract painter of commanding vision and formidable compositional abilities, Goodman's intense canvases are full of unexpected dynamics, jagged forms, hard calculated rhythms, and surprising, spontaneous bursts of color. Informed by the art historical discourses of abstraction, impressionism and surrealism, these works explore the sometimes violent, always intense processes of rupture and transition. When one spatial order is replaced by another, what is created? What is destroyed? How much of the doomed order will remain? How do you navigate the newly unfamiliar, and negotiate the conflicting senses of apprehension and optimism inherent in a fresh terrain?<br />
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Taking an altogether different approach to a similar theme, Hiro Sakaguchi makes autobiographical work based on his bi-cultural experiences as a modern-day Japanese émigré in the United States. Drawing on his everyday experiences as an artist in Philadelphia and on a rich reserve of memories of his native Nagano, Sakaguchi infuses his often delicate, emotionally charged drawings, watercolors and acrylics with nostalgia and longing. These contrasting surroundings - tempered with a fair dose of representational imagination - often appear in tandem in his work, connected by recurring motifs such as airplanes, ships, and a lone, backpacked hiker.
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Projects Gallery is pleased to announce the First Friday reception celebrating the continuing exhibition of Jen Blazina's "Recollection" and the opening of Frank Hyder's "Odyssey", Friday October 4th from 5 to 8 P.M. There will also be a Second Thursday Artist's reception for "Odyssey" Thursday, October 11th from 5 to 8 P.M. The receptions are free and open to the public.
In Projects Sotano will be "Recollection", a mixed media installation by Philadelphia-based artist Jen Blazina that makes use of the gallery's unique subterranean space. A new artist to Projects Gallery, Blazina’s installation will feature glass and resin objects that incorporate vintage images. "Recollection" crafts an experience that investigates issues of memory and the communal personal past. While on a glass fellowship at the Creative Glass Center of America, the artist was inspired by its one-room schoolhouse. Using steel and cast glass, Blazina fabricated replicas of the antique desks with old class photographs as the desktops. Internal lighting projects these images as an ethereal presence in the nostalgic environment.
Frank Hyder's Odyssey takes us on a journey through his use of the woodblock and gives a glimpse into his experimental three-dimensional forms. The work, as a whole, is strongly connected to the Taoist philosophy of man's place in nature and the role of energy in nature's composition. The rhythmic images of his painted wooden carvings present a poetic reference to Hyder's time spent living in the jungles of South America and experiencing space without a horizon. His contemplative mark and overlapping figures reflect insight and energy while providing a sense of serenity. The spiritual essence of this work is revealed as we are pulled into the depths of the quiet. In Hyder's woodcuts, what appears close is incised and what appears flat is lush and heavily layered. The carved lines are gilded, suggesting a divine presence as they twist and turn forcefully before us, creating an image both visual and visceral. As remarked by Edward Lucie-Smith in Hyder's catalog from his recent New York solo exhibition, "Hyder is a master of . . . woodcut."
Known for his color and mixed media reconstructed images, this body of work is pared down to an elegant, minimal simplicity. Borrowing construction strategies from indigenous cultures, the artist assembles simple structures. Reminiscent of forest shelters, the sculptural pieces also connect to modern architectural forms such as those found in the works of Gego. Exhibiting these core architectural works together with the carved blocks creates a poetic balance between flat and round, finished and raw. Hyder steps into new terrain here neither as solely painter, printmaker or sculptor. Odyssey is truly a spiritual and intellectual quest that the artist has undertaken through his use of the block, the print and now the elemental form.
Concurrent with Projects Gallery's Odyssey, Hyder will be exhibiting across the U.S. with solo shows in Portland, OR and Atlanta, GA, as well as being featured in both the Toronto and Maracaibo international art fairs. Hyder has participated in over 80 solo exhibitions and 150 group shows throughout North, Central and South America. A Senior Fulbright Award in 2001 sent the artist to Venezuela for a year, where his experiences abroad inspired him to produce a prodigious body of work, which was displayed in Venezuela's three major Contemporary Art Museums.
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ALLENS LANE ART CENTER GALLERY
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PEACE: Cut-outs by Robert Fluhr<br />
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Opening Reception: Sat., September 29 from 1 - 3 pm<br />
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This is the first exhibit after major building renovations. Proceeds from artwork sales will go toward outstanding renovation costs. Mr. Fluhr began doing paper cut-outs while the building was closed. He teaches the Vision Thru Art program, a weekly sculpture class for the blind and visually impaired, that will resume when classes begin in mid-October.<br />
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Exhibit dates: Sept. 29 - Oct. 29, 2007
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Cerulean Arts is pleased to present Sense and non: Prints, Drawings & Sculptures by Ron Wyffels from September 28 - November 9, 2007. Issues of logic and illogic are at the heart of Wyffels' work. Wyfflels simultaneously compares and contrasts representation and abstraction, which to him are different aspects of the same image-making process.<br />
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Opening reception is September 28 from 5-9pm. Meet the artist: Mr. Wyffels will discuss his work & be available for questions October 21 from 1-4pm.
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UNIVERSITY CITY ARTS LEAGUE
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University City Arts League (UCAL) presents
The Brandywine Photo Collective in a group exhibition titled
THE SECRET LIFE OF WATER
October 5- 27, 2007
University City Arts League (UCAL) is pleased to present The Brandywine Photo Collective in an exceptional group exhibition, THE SECRET LIFE OF WATER featuring works by several award-winning local photographers. The photo show debuts Friday October 5 with a reception 5:30pm -7:30pm and runs through October 27. UCAL's gallery is located at 4226 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA.
Admission is free and the public is invited to attend.
For more information, contact 215-382-7811 or www.ucartsleague.org.
THE SECRET LIFE OF WATER features works by 14 photographers: Sarah Barr (show organizer), Kathy Buckalew, R. A. Ciurlino, Lisa Tyson Ennis, Mickey Freed, Jim Jones, Kitty Jones, Peter B. Kaplan, Stephanie Kirk, David McClintock, Bill Pepper, Danny N. Schweers, Jeffrey Steen, and Beth Trepper. Based on the theme of water, the show consists of 16” by 20” or smaller framed photographs showing a plethora of techniques, subject matter and aproaches. Selected images include Barr’s Playing Out Back (2007) a chromogenic print made from a 4” by 5” negative featuring two young girls playing. Ciurlino’s Bohomia River detail (2005), on traditional silver gelatin photographic paper, reflects water’s mysterious power. Ennis’ Nine Poles (2007) focus on the reflective quality of water. She notes, “Water can be like a giant mirror reflecting the sky, doubling images -- like a shadow with detail that offers a unique upside down look at the world.” Kitty and Jim Jones are boaters and their work investigates the calming and healing power of water. Mickey Freed’s images reflect his early days in the Pine Barrens. Beth Trepper is a NEA Opportunity grant awardee who resides in Delaware and the Caribbean. Her Waveny, as the fog lifted… (2007) is part one of a triptych, 10" x 20", original hand-bleached black & white photograph portraying her fascination with fog.
Another distinguished highlight will be viewing work by long-time photographer Peter B. Kaplan. Kaplan’s credits include studying with Ansel Adams, having his photos placed in time capsules under the Empire State Building for its 50th Anniversary and the Brooklyn Bridge for its 100th Anniversary, and also in the spire of the Chrysler Building during its 50th Anniversary Restoration. Kaplan has been featured on the Today Show, Good Morning America, Sunday Morning with Charles Karult, P.M. Magazine, Cable News Network and Real People just to name a few. He has appeared as a spokesperson for Eastman Kodak, Nimslo 3D Camera, Soligar Lens and Nikon Cameras and his photos have appeared in photography magazines worldwide.
Kaplan is also the President of The Brandywine Collective, a loose-knit band of photographers intent on learning to see better and, through the medium of photography, to share that vision. The group of (at times) more than 20 photographers are active in the Brandywine area called a river in Pennsylvania and a creek in Delaware.
In addition to the UCAL exhibition, the collectives’ works can be seen at the Delaware Art Museum (The Cultivated Eye), the 100th Arden Fair and the Great Neck Center for the Visual and Performing Arts. For more information on the collective and artists, visit www.brandywine.org.
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NEXUS FOUNDATION FOR TODAY'S ART
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Elaine M. Erne - Mr. Bunny and Friends<br />
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Elaine M. Erne be exhibiting her large-scale graphite pencil drawings of Mr. Bunny and Friends. This group of drawings, from the series The Lives and Traumas of Stuffed Animal, uses toys as allegories for children and their fears.<br />
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Jody Sweitzer - Crowd: Stumbling through Displaced IntimacyMember artist Jody Sweitzer new exhibition "Crowd: stumbling through displaced intimacy" is an investigation of the human reaction to the invasion of personal space using giant inflatables, which are then combined with ambient sounds collected from various "crowded" events.<br />
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Friday September 7 through Friday October 5, 2007<br />
Opening Reception - Thursday September 13, 6 to 9 PM<br />
Closing reception - Friday October 5, 6 to 9 PM
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Magical Realism
You may not believe what you see
The artists in the fall group exhibition at Abington Art Center use allegory, fantasy, and myth to convey a sense of "otherworldliness." Nature is often predominant and people, places and things take on heightened presence beyond the literal realm.
With roots in 1920s Europe, magical realism initally described painters trying to show reality in new ways. Unlike surrealism which focused on the subconscious world, in the work of these artists, magic is inherent in everyday reality - events that seem impossible are commonplace, and common things are not as they first appear. Perhaps best known as a literary genre, works of magical realism employ skillful time shifts, convoluted narratives and plots as well as elements of myth and dream represented in conventionally realistic terms. The results are artworks rich in imagery and meaning that challenge our definition of reality.
Magical Realism features 6 contemporary artists with visually powerful artworks.
Marilyn Holsing's recent paintings are intimate works on paper where the imagery is narrative, figurative, and usually placed in landscape settings. The work alludes to fairy tales but the stories are totally Holsing's invention and cannot be easily deciphered. The influences on her recent work come from old etchings, illustrations, toile fabric, and wallpaper. Holsing received her Masters Degree at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, and has been living in Philadelphia since 1973 when she became a Professor at Tyler School of Art, Temple University.
Susana Viola Jacobson's paintings involve fantastic narrative or personal myths shown as events using representations of humans or animals. Her narrative paintings make reference to the early Italian Renaissance as well as to other periods of art history. Originally from Utah, Jacobson received her MFA at Stanford University. She has been living in Philadelphia since 1993. She is a Professor of Painting at The University of Pennsylvania.
In his paintings, Steven Kenny combines detailed realism, surrealism, and symbolism to convey the universal language of nature. Kenny's paintings inspired the title and inception of this exhibition. Kenny received his BFA from Rhode Island School of Design, he currently lives in Washington, VA.
Deirdre Murphy's paintings deal with that moment in time when something ordinary becomes extraordinary. The imagery can transport the viewer to new sensory places. For a moment, our beliefs are suspended, and we are allowed to slip into a realm where anything is possible. Murphy is a Philadelphia-based painter. She received her MFA from The University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Fine Arts.
Aaron Delamatre contributes the only work in the exhibition that is not painting, but rather an artist-made fantasy card game. OMNIANA is a series of philosophical debates in which players argue battles between strange and absurd characters. Delamatre received his BFA from the Art Academy of Cincinnati and exhibited his work recently at Vox Populi in Philadelphia. He lives and works in Bellevue, KY and is Creative Director of Part Drama. Part Drama is a podcast founded in 2007 that conceives and produces original serialized audio dramas in collaboration with other artists and writers.
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MONTGOMERTY COUNTY GUILD OF PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS
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DEFINING MOMENTS - paintings, sculpture, mixed media, etc<br />
October 8 - November 11, 2007<br />
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2 ARTISTS' RECEPTIONS - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 5 - 7PM<br />
and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 4 - 7PM<br />
FREE - OPEN DAILY (Representative present: 11am - 1pm Mondays & Fridays)
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AxD Gallery presents Monsters from Under the Bed, a group exhibition featuring contemporary works by Michael Broderick, Mike Manley, Kimberlee Traub, and Tom Whalen.<br />
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From Manley's comic art to Broderick's satirical gay monster erotica, all four artists explore the impact of monsters on the cultural and artistic imagination.<br />
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Exhibition opens Thursday, September 6th and runs through September 29th. Opening reception Friday, September 7th from 5 to 7pm.
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Alfred Ortega, "Selected Works."<br />
Paintings and Monotype Prints.<br />
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Opening Reception "Second Friday", 9/14/07, 6 PM to 9 PM.<br />
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Exhibit runs thru 10/11/07.
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Through the Lens: 12 Photographers Exhibit at Cheltenham Center for the Arts
Join Cheltenham Center for the Arts as we welcome 12 photographers to display their mutual passion of photography. Each artist captures the world, big and small, as magic exists through the lens.
Exhibit Runs September 09 - October 06, 2007
Opening Reception: Sunday, September 09, 2-4pm
Gallery Hours:
Mon & Fri: 9am-5pm
Tues, Wed, Thurs: 9am-8pm
Sat: 9am-3pm
Photographers Include:
Art Brener, Melvin Chappell, Robert Cassway, Diana Hochner, Deb Hughes, Caryn Koffman, Aaron Miller, Gene Pembroke, Mickie Rosen, Neal Siegel, Robert Wentzel and the late Emanuel Weiss.
The Cheltenham Center for the Arts nurtures the creative spirit of the community through instruction in the visual and dramatic arts, exhibitions, and theater performances.
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ASTRID BOWLBY: A certain density<br />
September 15 – October 27, 2007<br />
Reception: Saturday, September 15, 4 – 6 pm<br />
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Gallery Joe is pleased to announce a show of ink drawings by Astrid Bowlby. A certain density, Bowlby’s third solo show at Gallery Joe features 18 pen and ink drawings, ranging in size from 8 ½ x 11 to 30 x 40 inches, her largest works to date.<br />
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In the Front Gallery Bowlby introduces a new series of drawings called “Dark Garden,” suggesting a primordial soup, hovering between a fecund sea floor and a mysterious midnight garden. In addition, she shows new variations on several familiar series, including “Strange weather”, and “Variegated lace”.<br />
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In the Vault Gallery is a group of seven drawings from “A certain density,“ a series of densely drawn black rectangular grids Bowlby began developing in 1999. Line upon line, layer upon layer, she methodically applies the ink to the paper creating rich surfaces of extreme density. While it remains apparent in some of the drawings, in others the grid appears to fade into a solid black field.<br />
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Bowlby is a recipient of a Pew Fellowship in the Arts for works on paper, 2005 and four Pennsylvania Council on the Arts fellowships, 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2007. Recent exhibitions include: This Place is Ours! Recent Acquisitions at the Academy, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Recent Acquisitions: Prints and Drawings from Dürer to Doig, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, and 2007 Portland Museum of Art Biennial, Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME. Astrid Bowlby lives and works in Philadelphia.
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Gophila.com / GPTMC Press Releases: Events
Fashion-Related Calendar of Events for Philadelphia and The Countryside
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Upcoming Fashion events and exhibitions in the Greater Philadelphia region.
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African American Calendar of Events
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Art lovers, history buffs, theater goers, music mavens and sports fans will find a year packed beginning to end with festivals, sporting events, art shows and cultural events in Philadelphia. Highlights for 2006 include the 30th anniversary of the African American Museum in Philadelphia, the Odunde Afrikan-American Street Festival and the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's Pioneer Awards, being held in the city for the first time.
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2006 Annual and Blockbuster Events in the Philadelphia Region
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Fourth of July in Philadelphia
Art lovers, garden enthusiasts, film connoisseurs and sports fans will find a year packed beginning to end with festivals, sporting events, art shows, parades and cultural events in Philadelphia.
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Upcoming Events at the Free Library of Philadelphia:
09/08/08: United States Citizenship Classes - Independence Branch
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<p>Mondays, September 8, 15, 22, and 29 and Wednesdays, September 3, 10, 17, and 24, 1 - 3:00 p.m.</p> 09/08/08, 1:00 PM - Independence Branch
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09/08/08: ABLE Administrator's Meeting - Central Library
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<p>1:00 - 3:00 PM</p> 09/08/08, 1:00 PM - Central Library
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09/08/08: Back to School Party for Peace - Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Branch
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09/08/08, 4:00 PM - Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Branch
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09/08/08: Chess Club (for school age children) - Independence Branch
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<p>Mondays, September 8, 15, 22, and 29, 4:00 p.m.</p> 09/08/08, 4:00 PM - Independence Branch
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09/08/08: Alice Wootson - Author - Wynnefield Branch
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<p>Alice Wootson, is a local African-American author who has written a number of romance novels including Perfect Wedding, Aloha Love, Ready to Take a Chance and Snowbound with Love, which was recently re-printed. She will reveal how and why she started writing. A book signing will follow this discussion.</p> 09/08/08, 6:00 PM - Wynnefield Branch
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09/08/08: Introductory Computer Skills Class - Central Library
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<p>Learn how to use a mouse, keyboard basics, and the Vista operating system. Begin using Word, the library’s catalog, and the Internet.</p>
<p>Space is limited. You must have a library card from the Free Library of Philadelphia to obtain a ticket. Tickets will be available 30 minutes before class begins on the day of the class at the Information Desk in the lobby. Tickets are issued on a first come, first served basis. For additional information call: (215) 686-5322.</p>
<p>Offered Friday, 2-3:30 p.m.:<br />
September 5 and 19<br />
October 3, 17, and 31<br />
November 14</p>
<p>Offered Monday, 6:30-8:00 p.m.:<br />
September 8<br />
October 6<br />
November 3<br />
</p> 09/08/08, 6:30 PM - Central Library
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09/09/08: Career Workshop - Lillian Marrero Branch
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<p>Come prepare your resume, set up an e-mail account, practice typing or search for jobs online. One-on-one and/group assistance is available. Call 215.685.9794 or visit us to sign up!</p>
<p>Tuesdays, September 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 10:00 a.m. - noon.</p> 09/09/08, 10:00 AM - Lillian Marrero Branch
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09/09/08: Toddler Story Hour - Independence Branch
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<p>Stories, songs, and crafts for children (ages 1 - 4 years) with parent/caretaker.</p>
<p>Tuesdays, September 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 10:30 a.m.</p> 09/09/08, 10:30 AM - Independence Branch
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09/09/08: Preschool Story Times on Tuesdays - Thomas F. Donatucci, Sr.
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<p>Preschool story times are for children (ages 3 - 5) and their caregivers. Groups can speak to Miss Karen, the children’s librarian, to make an appointment (215.685.1755). Tuesdays, September 9, 16, and 23, 10:30 a.m.<br />
</p> 09/09/08, 10:30 AM - Thomas F. Donatucci, Sr.
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09/09/08: Italian Tutoring - Independence Branch
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<p>Join this free class and learn Italian.</p>
<p>Tuesdays, September 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 and Thursdays, September 4, 11, 18, and 25, 1 - 2:00 p.m.</p> 09/09/08, 1:00 PM - Independence Branch
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SinglesEvents.com - PHILADELPHIA:
Singles Phillies Day Trip - Phillies vs Mets
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Sat 9.6.08 >> Join Meet Market Adventures and other Phillie Phanatics as we invade Shea Stadium for one of the last regular season meetings between the Phillies and their rivals, the Mets! We will start the day meeting and networking on a luxury coach traveling to Flushing Meadows, NY. Then, we are off to the game in support of the Fightin' Phils!
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Fall Networking Event Launch Party
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Thu 9.11.08 >> You and a guest are invited to UpcomingEvents.com fall launch party at JL Sullivans. The evening includes a 2-hour Select Open Bar featuring Premium Signature Cocktails, samplings from the JL Sullivans Sophisticated American menu, and DJ Entertainment. This after-work social & networking event is sure to please! And... what more can we offer - the entire tab is ON US!
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Lock and Key Singles Event
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Sat 9.20.08 >> Join Lock and Key Events and SinglesEvents.com on Saturday, September 20th at our next Lock and Key Event. It's the interactive and FUN way to socialize, make new friends, meet your match....or just to have a great time! Includes 2 FREE DRINKS & Free Appetizers from 8-10pm and much more.
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Girls Night Out - America's Favorite Shopping Party
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Mon 9.22.08 >> Shecky's Girls Night Out returns to Philadelphia September 22nd24th at Crystal Tea Room! Shop up to 50 emerging designers on sale, sip delicious complimentary cocktails, sample fabulous products and services, and score Shecky's famous Deluxe Goodie Bag. Get your tickets now for the best girls night out of the season!
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FEATURED EVENT >> 2nd Annual Philadelphia's Largest End of Summer Singles Party
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Thu 9.25.08 >> <b>Over 400 people attended our last "End of Summer" event!</b> Join us Thursday, September 25th from 6:00-10:00pm for the 2nd Annual End of Summer Singles Party beer and liquor tasting event upstairs in the elegant River Club room. Enjoy complimentary light food, fun ice-breakers, tons of giveaways, 6-select <b>complimentary beer samples</b> as well as Finlandia Flavors <b>complimentary liquor samples</b> to taste, and GREAT drink specials including $3 draft beers, $4 mixed Finlandia drinks & martinis, as well as $5 glasses of wine. We will see you there!
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The 2008 Philadelphia Young Professionals Ball
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Sat 9.27.08 >> The Young Professionals Ball IS BACK! This 7-year running event is a Philadelphia staple. If you are like the thousands that have attended in past years, you know you are in for a great time. DJ playing dance music all night long, your first drink FREE, VIP open bar, giveaways, great drink specials, and much more are all in store. Just click more info to get on the guestlist. We will see you there!
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Rare! cb hatchling Florida Mud Snakes for sale! ( Philadelphia ) US $30.00
published on Fri, 05 Sep 2008 23:24:21 GMT
I have some very unusual baby snakes for sale. They are CB hatchling Florida locality Mud Snakes, (You can see photos of mom in the first three shots) and are just lovely little snakes. This species n
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