Some subjects touch a nerve. The idea of “too much art” propelled our friend and former Paris correspondent, Matthew Rose, to write about his own art, of which thousands of pieces have been shown and stored and sold and traded and given away.
Read MoreOur readers respond to a question about the issue of making art and keeping it or getting rid of it.
Read MoreJackie and Betsey Carroll give us an inside look at Quilt Circle’s third annual quilt show which celebrates the timeless art of communal quilting.
Read MoreEnjoy today’s news feature, which rounds up an interesting immigrant story from the Ducktown neighborhood in Atlantic City, along with a podcast from Gross McCleaf Gallery artist Mickayel Thurin and a panel in January at UArts about strategies museums can use to engage the pubic with contemporary issues that are traumatic without causing more trauma.
Read MoreWe are happy to see that Philadelphia’s incoming Mayor Cherelle Parker has a big and robust transition Sub-committee for Arts and Culture! And we’re looking for great support and arts advocacy from that committee. Dare we hope for change!?
Read MoreOur contributor Pete Sparber sees a number of small works exhibitions, which abound each year at this time of holiday giving.
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