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More Than One: Print Publications from The Print Center at City Hall

Art Gallery at City Hall 1401 John F Kennedy Blvd, Room 116, Philadelphia

Pravoslav Sovák, Sovák Graphics Retrospective, 1970 Intaglio 13.75 x 18 inches Edition of 70 In recognition of The Print Center's 100th Anniversary, Creative Philadelphia- the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy has invited The Print Center to mount … Read More

Opening Reception for A Print in Time at City Hall

City Hall 1401 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

A Print in Time, juried by multi-disciplinary artist Amze Emmons, features a broad range of printmaking techniques (including photography) by local artists working in a series that create a narrative or body of work. The mission of the City of … Read More

An-My Lê, von Hess Visiting Artist Lecture

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: An-My Le is photographed on September 21, 2012 in Brooklyn, NY. (Photo by Matt Carr for Home Front Communications) An-My Lê is an artist whose photographs of landscapes transformed by war or other forms … Read More

The Importance of the Print in Philadelphia’s DIY/Maker Scene Panel Discussion

Vox Populi, AUX 319 N. 11th St., 3rd floor, Philadelphia

Join The St.Claire and Artblog at Vox Populi, AUX as they lead a group of local artists and writers in a discussion of selected exhibits in Philadelphia - Becky Suss at ICA, People’s Paper Coop at the Village of Arts and Humanities & Gabriel Martinez: Bayside Revisited … Read More

Residency with Letterproeftuin at Temple Contemporary

Temple Contemporary 2001 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Temple Contemporary Temple Contemporary at Tyler School of Art, Temple University, has invited Letterproeftuin, a traveling open-source design studio and neo-craft workshop, to collaborate on the design and production of their October 2015 calendar.  This design team will take up … Read More

Black Printmakers and the WPA Lecture at Woodmere Art Museum

Woodmere Art Museum 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia

Dox Thrash, Coal Breaker, c. 1942 The Works Project Administration (WPA) provided opportunities for black artists to explore their creativity, gain access to new technology, and develop their artistic voices. Leslie King-Hammond will discuss the visual legacy of the WPA … Read More