Andrea Kirsh reviews three art books that represent a incredible diversity in what’s being published and by whom.
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 MoreOur contributor Dereck Mangus takes a walk around Capitol Hill and stops in three museum gift shops and reports on their holiday and other goods for sale.
Read MorePhiladelphia is jam-packed with news and events and exhibitions this Fall. How wonderful, it’s almost like we’re coming out of a pandemic or something!
Read MoreIn her holiday book roundup, Andrea Kirsh focuses on three books that show an incredible breadth of art book publishing this year. Art books are frequently beautiful objects and Andrea calls attention to their “object-ness” to remind us that they’re for reading but they’re much more than that as well.
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 Martina Merlo sees an exhibition about memory at the Phillips Museum at Franklin and Marshall College. The exhibit of works by Patricia Moss-Vreeland represents the artist’s project on the poetry and science of the brain and in particular, human memory.
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