A collaborative project between local artist Sinéad Cahill and the Albert M. Greenfield School, Narrative as Soft Sculpture focuses on students, schools, and activism in and beyond the classroom. Ilana reports.
Read MoreMatt’s graphic tells the story of a gate, and of two who were separated because of it, and of what the two discovered when the gate went away.
Read MoreNeil explores famed architect and furniture maker George Nakashima’s history and legacy, from his farm in Pennsylvania to his early work in India.
Read MoreThe 2017 graduates of Moore College of Art and Design’s Masters program in Social and Studio Practices are a diverse group of young women with remarkable focus on their work, which ranges from sculpture to photography, social practice and installation. See their thesis exhibition at Moore, opening July 7, 2017, 5:30 PM.
Read MoreMartin Puryear brings his work to the public in Philadelphia for the second time with Big Bling (2016), an enigmatic sculpture that invites speculation on the banks of the Schuylkill River.
Read MoreMatthew brings compelling work into focus on the streets of New York and London, two pillars of the international street art scene, with help from photographer friends MJ Moon and Mathilde Denis.
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