New Strides: A Pride Month Play Fest

MAAS Building 1325 N RANDOLPH ST, Philadelphia, PA, United States

To begin our season, we will be hosting our first annual New Strides: A Pride Month Play Fest. Three local playwrights will be selected and tasked to write original one-act plays with assigned elements. Mentored by the Strides Artistic Team, these playwrights will then be provided with actors and a director to deepen the play’s […]

Rhythms WEM’s 30th Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition

Wharton Esherick Museum 1520 Horseshoe Trail, Malvern, PA, United States

The Wharton Esherick Museum (WEM) is pleased to announce the opening of Rhythms: WEM’s 30th Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition, on view beginning June 13, 2024. Rhythms is a virtual exhibition viewable at whartonesherickmuseum.org/programs beginning June 13, 2024. A selection of the artworks awarded First, Second, and Third place, and Honorable Mention will also be on display onsite in the WEM […]

Opening of: one plus one equals window at AUTOMAT Collective

Crane Arts LLC 1400 N. American Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us Thursday, June 13 from 6-9pm for the reception of one plus one equals window at AUTOMAT Collective, 1400 N. American St. Philadelphia, PA. The exhibition will be on view from June 8, 2024 - June 29, 2024. Open gallery hours will be held Saturdays from 12-5pm. Inspired by the profound insight of her […]

A Conversation with Peter Paone

Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art 1 Hoffman’s Mill Road, Chadds Ford, PA, United States

Join acclaimed Philadelphia artist and teacher Peter Paone at the Brandywine Museum of Art for a fascinating discussion of his seven-decade career with guest curator Audrey Lewis. Known today largely as a painter, Paone experienced success as a printmaker—specifically as an etcher—early in his career. An exhibition of this compelling early work, In Shadows’ Embrace: Prints […]

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Box Spring Gallery

Box Spring Gallery 1400 N. American St, #100C, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Celebrating where art and design meet, Box Spring Gallery opens with it’s inaugural exhibition MEMPHIS, MILANO, MIAMI. The selected works, when shown together, bring to mind the Memphis Milano design movement and Miami deco-influenced postmodernism, whether intentional or not. Participating artists are Terri Fridkin, Jeff Harris, and Robert Reinhardt.

Blood Baby: Carpet Womb

A sweaty, gay, disco ritual performed by six dancers and experienced inside a large tent-like structure, occurring outside and holding intentional space for shared, radical embodiment. (60 min) Special handcrafted cocktails by t.moniq will be available at evening showings. Part of Blood Baby, a queer and trans exploration of lineage, family, and how we are […]

Bridgette Mayer Gallery: Converge, Benefit Exhibition

Bridgette Mayer Gallery 709 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Philadelphia, PA – April 23, 2024. Bridgette Mayer Gallery is proud to announce the return of its Benefit Exhibition this summer with Converge, on view from Tuesday, June 11 to Saturday, August 3 at Bridgette Mayer Gallery. There will be an opening reception on Thursday, June 13 from 4:30 – 7:30 PM. Gallery Owner Bridgette […]

Blood Baby: Carpet Womb

Tree Lab across from Imperfect Gallery 5539 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA, United States

A sweaty, gay, disco ritual performed by six dancers and experienced inside a large tent-like structure, occurring outside and holding intentional space for shared, radical embodiment. (60 min) Special handcrafted cocktails by t.moniq will be available at evening showings. Part of Blood Baby, a queer and trans exploration of lineage, family, and how we are […]

Floral Impressions: Botanical Rubbings & Origami Workshop

20*20 Gallery 20 Lansdowne Ct, Lansdowne, PA 19050, Lansdowne, PA, United States

Join us for a unique family-friendly workshop where you'll discover the art of botanical rubbings inspired by Lansdowne's flora. Learn to capture intricate plant textures through this ancient printmaking method. Create stunning patterned papers and transform them into delightful origami masterpieces. Unleash your creativity and connect with nature in a whole new way!

Inside the Picnic Basket | Pentimenti Gallery

Pentimenti 145 N 2nd St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

JUNE 19 - JULY 20, 2024 Inside the Picnic Basket Works by: Steven Baris - Michelle Benoit - Edgar Diehl - Kevin Finklea - Kiki Gaffney - Judy Gelles - Mark Khaisman - Ted Larsen - Lauren Mabry - Donald Martiny - Jackie Milad - Raymond Saá - Erik Spehn - Derrick Velasquez - Jan […]

Rhythms of Liberation – Celebrating Juneteenth Through Music

African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP) 701 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Rhythms of Liberation - Celebrating Juneteenth Through Music Save the Date: June 19, 2024 ​Join us for our annual Juneteenth Block Party in partnership with Wawa Welcome America on Wednesday, June 19th. Let's come together to celebrate freedom through music as we honor the theme "Rhythms of Liberation" during Black Music Month. Follow us on socials at @aampmuseum. We can't wait to celebrate […]

FRIEDAcommunity – Artist Talk featuring Henbo Henning

FRIEDAcommunity 320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for a conversation with Henbo Henning in a more intimate and relaxed setting. Following the talk, dinner will be served allowing for more discussion with the artist and among guests. A talk with Henbo Henning Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2024 Talk: 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm Dinner: served at 7:00 pm Location: FRIEDA, […]

THE RE-EMANCIPATION OF SOCIAL DANCE, CELEBRATES THE PHILLY HOUSE PARTY

Neighborhood House 20 N American Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

JUNETEENTH WEEKEND PREMIERE: THE RE-EMANCIPATION OF SOCIAL DANCE, CELEBRATES THE PHILLY HOUSE PARTY Intercultural Journeys is Producing a Groundbreaking New Dance-Theater Work that Highlights a Communal Black Art Form On Juneteenth weekend, Intercultural Journeys will debut The Re-Emancipation of Social Dance, an interactive dance party throughout five “living rooms.”   Created by star choreographer and director Raja Feather […]

Whiskey Rebellion by John Y. Wind – Meet the Artist

Museum of the American Revolution 101 South Third Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Whiskey Rebellion by Local Contemporary Artist John Y. Wind on Display Through June 30 The Museum of the American Revolution will feature new artifact displays, a contemporary art installation, and special programming to mark Pride Month this June. Throughout the month, the Museum is pleased to present Whiskey Rebellion, an installation of sculptures by Philadelphia artist John […]

Artist Talks at 3rd Street Gallery

3rd Street Gallery 610 S. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Member artists Clement DaVinci and Nicole Patrice Dul Artist Talks on their shows currently on exhibit at 3rd Street Gallery, on Sunday, June 23, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Artists will host a reception. 3rd Street Gallery is located at 610 S 3rd Street.

THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR

Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival 2755 Station Avenue, Center Valley, PA, United States

“Wives may be merry, and yet honest too.” By William Shakespeare Directed by Matt Pfeiffer June 26 to July 7 | Main Stage In this merry romp, the irrepressible rogue Sir John Falstaff hatches a harebrained scheme to woo two wealthy wives in hopes to secure their fortunes. Unbeknownst to him, these merry wives craft clever retaliations […]

Art Opening: COMMONWEAL’s Plantasia

Commonweal 1341 North Mascher Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

COMMONWEAL is excited to announce Plantasia, our next exhibition opening on Saturday, June 29th from 5p to 9p. The exhibition, inspired by Mort Garson's beloved 1976 album of the same name, features 11 Philadelphia-based artists focusing on flora and the organic world. Produced on a Moog synthesizer, which was a new technology at the time, […]

Immersion: Premium Tales of Assimilation in the Post-Communist Eastern Bloc Opening Reception

Wanderlife Gallery 2231 S 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

It's the early '90's. Communism has fallen, the president is a playwright and the wild east is open for business. Fearless western twenty-somethings head east with the promise of opportunity, prosperity, and cultural awakenings in a not-so-brave visa-free world where conversational English teachers make more than doctors, beer is cheaper than water, and law enforcement […]