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SUMMARY:Push/Pull: Wounds of History at Art Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:image courtesy of Amber Art & Design\n\nTo mark the passing of 30 years since the 1985 MOVE bombing\, Amber Art and Design has dedicated a year of creative commemoration to this tragic historical event. Push/Pull: Wounds of History will share the story of the neighborhood and individuals affected by the lasting impact of this event\, through a series of sculptures\, installations\, video and photography\, public performances and lectures presented at Art Sanctuary. Push/Pull: Wounds of History is presented as part of The Print Center 100. On view September 4 – October 22\, 2015. Opening Reception on Saturday\, September 19\, 6:00 – 9:00pm. \nAmber Art & Design is a team of artists who work with leaders\, organizations and brands dedicated to making positive\, lasting and sustainable changes to their community. \nArt Sanctuary is a community arts center dedicated to bringing Philadelphians together through the unique community-bu
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/pushpull-wounds-of-history-at-art-sanctuary/
LOCATION:Art Sanctuary\, 628 S 16th Street\, Philadelphia\, 19146\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151102
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SUMMARY:YO! Prints of Philadelphia by Greg Pizzoli at Philadelphia Independents
DESCRIPTION:  \nGreg Pizzoli is an award-winning Philadelphia illustrator and author and will be exhibiting colorful screenprints of Philadelphia buildings. \nLocated in Old City\, Philadelphia Independents is a boutique that features only handmade items from local artists and makers. \nYO! Prints of Philadelphia by Greg Pizzoli is presented as part of The Print Center 100. Opening Reception October 2\, 6:00 – 8:00pm. \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/yo-prints-of-philadelphia-by-greg-pizzoli-at-philadelphia-independents/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Independents\, 35 North 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150905T200000
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CREATED:20150821T154242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150828T170245Z
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SUMMARY:Amze Emmons Mural Unveiling at Elixr Coffee
DESCRIPTION:Join Philadelphia printmaker Amze Emmons at Elixr Coffee for the unveiling of his new mural.  Available for distribution will be a new poster by Amze\, commissioned by The Print Center\, and printed at the Borowsky Center for Publication Arts at The University of the Arts.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/amze-emmons-mural-unveiling-at-elixr-coffee/
LOCATION:Elixr Coffee\, 207 South Sydenham Street\, Philadelphia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160101
DTSTAMP:20260510T204855
CREATED:20150825T162825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151101T031318Z
UID:1859-1441843200-1451606399@printcenter.org
SUMMARY:In Time: Contemporary Photography at Pipeline Philly
DESCRIPTION:InLiquid presents In Time\, featuring Geanna Merola\, Neila Kun\, Jaime Alvarez\, Mallary Johnson\, all of whom incorporate time into the photographic process. Through the photographic lens\, Time is revealed in movement\, wide narratives of layered imagery\, and through the vast scope of Earth’s natural processes. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of The Print Center\, In Time offers a photographic reflection upon the nature of time passing. In Time is presented as part of The Print Center 100. On view September 10 – December 31\, 2015
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/in-time-contemporary-photography-at-pipeline-philly/
LOCATION:InLiquid @ Pipeline Philly The Graham Building\, 30 South 15th Street\, 15th Floor\, Philadelphia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151101
DTSTAMP:20260510T204855
CREATED:20150915T194227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150923T153111Z
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SUMMARY:Paper to Paper: Chine Collé at C. R. Ettinger Studio
DESCRIPTION:The C.R. Ettinger Studio presents an exhibition of etchings from its archives that utilize a collage technique known as chine collé. The show features eighteen prints by fourteen artists spanning the thirty years from 1985 to 2015. The artists include Kate Abercrombie\, Phoebe Adams\, Victoria Burge\, Enrique Chagoya\, Danielle Dimston\, Cindi Ettinger\, Daniel Heyman\, Robert Keyser\, Caroline Lathan-Stiefel\, Bonnie Levinthal\, Jim McElhinney\, Celia Reisman\, Bill Scott and William Smith. Presented as part of The Print Center 100. On view September 15 – October 31\, 2015. Opening Reception on Saturday\, September 19\, 4:00 – 6:30pm. \nThe C.R. Ettinger Studio Gallery was established in 2012 when master printer Cindi Ettinger relocated her studio from Old City to 2215 South Street. The Gallery features exhibitions of prints and print related works.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/2004/
LOCATION:C. R. Ettinger Studio\, 2215 South Street \, Philadelphia\, PA. \, 19146
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150915T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150919T183000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for  Paper to Paper: Chine Collé at C. R. Ettinger Studio
DESCRIPTION:The C.R. Ettinger Studio presents an exhibition of etchings from its archives that utilize a collage technique known as chine collé. The show features eighteen prints by fourteen artists spanning the thirty years from 1985 to 2015. The artists include Kate Abercrombie\, Phoebe Adams\, Victoria Burge\, Enrique Chagoya\, Danielle Dimston\, Cindi Ettinger\, Daniel Heyman\, Robert Keyser\, Caroline Lathan-Stiefel\, Bonnie Levinthal\, Jim McElhinney\, Celia Reisman\, Bill Scott and William Smith. Presented as part of The Print Center 100. On view September 15 – October 31\, 2015 \nThe C.R. Ettinger Studio Gallery was established in 2012 when master printer Cindi Ettinger relocated her studio from Old City to 2215 South Street. The Gallery features exhibitions of prints and print related works.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/opening-reception-for-paper-to-paper-chine-colle-at-c-r-ettinger-studio/
LOCATION:C. R. Ettinger Studio\, 2215 South Street \, Philadelphia\, PA. \, 19146
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151128
DTSTAMP:20260510T204855
CREATED:20150909T215540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151124T145220Z
UID:1959-1442448000-1448668799@printcenter.org
SUMMARY:Little North Road at Slought Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Traub\, Little North Road (Gangzhou\, China)\, 2009\n“Little North Road 小北路” is a photography and film exhibition by Daniel Traub exploring the social life and economies of a pedestrian bridge in Guangzhou\, China. “Little North Road 小北路” raises complex questions concerning artistic collaboration\, permission and privacy\, while also challenging normative conceptions of Chinese identity and influence. Slought is a non-profit organization that engages publics in dialogue about cultural and socio-political change in Philadelphia\, the world\, and the cloud. Presented as part of The Print Center 100. On view September 17 – November 27. Opening Reception Thursday\, September 17\, 6:30 – 8:00pm. Closing reception and conversation: A Bridge Too Far: Authorship and Public Space\, with Daniel Traub and Peter Barberie\, Curator of Photographs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, and Robert Pledge\, Director of Contact Press Images\, Tuesday\, November 24\, 6:30pm.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/little-north-road-at-slought-foundation/
LOCATION:Slought Foundation\, 4017 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, 19104
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150917T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150917T203000
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CREATED:20150824T212950Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for  Little North Road at Slought Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Traub\, Little North Road (Gangzhou\, China)\, 2009\n“Little North Road 小北路” is a photography and film exhibition by Daniel Traub exploring the social life and economies of a pedestrian bridge in Guangzhou\, China. “Little North Road 小北路” raises complex questions concerning artistic collaboration\, permission and privacy\, while also challenging normative conceptions of Chinese identity and influence. Slought is a non-profit organization that engages publics in dialogue about cultural and socio-political change in Philadelphia\, the world\, and the cloud. Presented as part of The Print Center 100. On view September 17 – November 17.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/opening-reception-for-little-north-road/
LOCATION:Slought Foundation\, 4017 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, 19104
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CREATED:20150626T203330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150909T215958Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception and Gallery Talk for Centennial Exhibitions at The Print Center
DESCRIPTION:Gabriel Martinez\, Bayside #5\, archival inkjet\, silkscreen\, silver leaf on paper\, mounted on Sintra\, 2014\n  \nGabriel Martinez: Bayside Revisited \nA dramatic\, immersive\, multi-media exhibition incorporating several major new commissions\, Gabriel Martinez: Bayside Revisited reflects on the history of Fire Island as it figures in the history of gay culture. The works in Bayside Revisited incorporate a variety of print and photographic processes including a site-specific film installation. In his ongoing exploration of the issues surrounding the legacy of gay activism\,  Martinez uses the printed image as a way to celebrate\, memorialize and illuminate history\, which echoes The Print Center’s approach to its Centennial. \nProject support for Gabriel Martinez: Bayside Revisited is provided by the Edna W. Andrade Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nKara Walker\, Alabama Loyalists Greeting the Federal Gun-Boats\, 2005 Offset lithograph with screenprint Courtesy of LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies\, Columbia University\n  \nRecollection \nRecollection brings together a wide range of works by artists who use printmaking and photography to explore and document history in deeply personal ways; many of the artists have been included in past shows at The Print Center. The exhibition features several newly commissioned works in print and video. Artists include Walker Evans\, Henry Horenstein\, Dina Kelberman\, Rockwell Kent\, Dennis McNett\, Ken Lum\, Martha Madigan\, Oscar Muñoz\, Judith Taylor\, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen\, Rochelle Toner\, Kara Walker\, Bill Walton\,  Emma Wilcox and William Earle Williams. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nArt Spiegelman\, Lead Pipe Sunday\, 1989 Lithograph Published by The Print Center\n  \nThe Print Center 100: Highlights in History  \nThis exhibition is the nexus of The Print Center 100. It highlights art\, ephemera and objects tracing our evolution from a club for collectors and artists to an internationally recognized voice in print. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nGallery Talk: 5:30pm \nOpening Reception: 6:00 – 8:00pm \nAll exhibitions will be on view September 18 – December 19\, 2015.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/opening-reception-and-gallery-talk/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151112
DTSTAMP:20260510T204855
CREATED:20150911T151452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150911T151452Z
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SUMMARY:Recycled Artist in Residency [RAIR]\, Photo Project by the Dufala Brothers
DESCRIPTION:The Dufala Brothers\, Steven and Billy\, who live and work in Philadelphia\, make work in a wide variety of media\, including sculpture\, theater\, performance\, music and drawing. They have made new photo-based works at [RAIR]\, which will be included in their exhibition at Fleisher/Ollman Gallery from September 18 – November 11. Fleisher/Ollman Gallery is located at 1216 Arch Street\, 5A\, Philadelphia\, PA. www.fleisher-ollmangallery.com \n  \nRAIR’s mission is to create awareness about sustainability issues through art and design. It is located in Northeast Philadelphia within Revolution Recovery\, a 3.5 acres construction\, demolition and manufacturing waste recycling facility in Philadelphia that processes over 250 tons of materials per day. Their unique position as a bridge between art\, sustainability and industry allows the reach and potential impact of RAIR to be great. As such\, they strategically focus their efforts on four program areas: residency program\, education and awareness\, material sourcing and exhibitions.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/recycled-artist-in-residency-rair-photo-project-by-the-dufala-brothers/
LOCATION:Fleisher/Ollman Gallery\, 1216 Arch Street\, 5A\, \, Philadelphia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150919T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150919T210000
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CREATED:20150814T202233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150915T201642Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Push/Pull: Wounds of History at Art Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:image courtesy of Amber Art & Design\n\nTo mark the passing of 30 years since the 1985 MOVE bombing\, Amber Art and Design has dedicated a year of creative commemoration to this tragic historical event. Push/Pull: Wounds of History will share the story of the neighborhood and individuals affected by the lasting impact of this event\, through a series of sculptures\, installations\, video and photography\, public performances and lectures presented at Art Sanctuary. Push/Pull: Wounds of History is presented as part of The Print Center 100. On view September 4 – October 22\, 2015. \nAmber Art & Design is a team of artists who work with leaders\, organizations and brands dedicated to making positive\, lasting and sustainable changes to their community. \nArt Sanctuary is a community arts center dedicated to bringing Philadelphians together through the unique community-building power of black art. \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/opening-reception-for-pushpull-wounds-of-history/
LOCATION:Art Sanctuary\, 628 S 16th Street\, Philadelphia\, 19146\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:jevans@printcenter.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151010
DTSTAMP:20260510T204855
CREATED:20150921T132555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150923T163638Z
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SUMMARY:Shelley Thorstensen: Field Study: The Scheme of Things at University of The Arts
DESCRIPTION:Shelley Thorstensen\, Raiment\, Etching and Lithograph. 2015\nIn honor of The Print Center’s Centennial\, The University of the Arts has organized an exhibition by Pennsylvania based printmaker\, Shelley Thorstensen\, winner of a solo exhibition at The Print Center from the 81st Annual International Competition: Printmaking in 2007. \nArt critic Edward Sozanski wrote of Thorstensen’s work “The ease with which she combines these processes and exploits their individual strengths gives her prints uncommon presence and\, more often than not\, transcendent beauty”. Recent solo shows include: Since the River Spoke at the Rose Lehrman Gallery\, (2013)\, This the Smoke from when the Horses Left at the Painted Bride (2011)\, Counterpoint: The Leap from Vision to Print at Woodmere Art Museum (2010) and The Preponderance of Evidence at The Print Center (2009). Her work can be seen at Dolan/Maxwell in Philadelphia and at The Print Center Gallery Store. \nField Study: The Scheme of Things is presented as part of The Print Center 100. On view September 22 – October 9\, 2015. Reception: Friday\, October 2\, 5:00 – 7:00pm
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/shelley-thorstensen-field-study-the-scheme-of-things-at-university-of-the-arts/
LOCATION:University of the Arts\, Anderson Hall\, 6th Floor\, 333 South Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151205
DTSTAMP:20260510T204855
CREATED:20150915T212346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150915T213616Z
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SUMMARY:Julius Bloch: Drawings and Prints at La Salle University Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Julius Bloch\, The Mourner\, 20th Century\, Lithograph. Gift of Benjamin D. Bernstein; Collection of La Salle University Art Museum.\nThis exhibition will feature 13 original drawings and prints by Julius Bloch. \nJulius Bloch was a prominent Jewish\, German-born artist who immigrated to Philadelphia with his family in 1893. He studied at the Pennsylvania Museum and School (now known as the University of the Arts.) He became an important social realist artist known for his sympathetic depictions of working class people\, particularly African American men. During the Great Depression\, he worked for the Federal Art Project and received national attention for his portrayals of poor and oppressed groups of people. He became an instructor at PAFA in 1948. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions\, including a major retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1983. The Julius Bloch exhibition is presented in partnership with The Print Center 100. \nSupporters of the exhibitions and related programs include the Philadelphia Cultural Fund; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts; the Brother Daniel Burke Endowment Fund; the Art Angels; and La Salle University’s Departments of Fine Arts\, Social Work\, American Studies\, the Multicultural and International Center\, the Greater Philadelphia Initiative\, and the Explorer Connection. \nIn conjunction with this exhibition\, La Salle University Art Museum is presenting the following public programs: \nOpening Reception on Wednesday\, September 30\, 5:00 – 7:00pm. \nFriday\, November 13\, 1-2 pm\, “Ennobling Working People: Julius Bloch and New Deal Art”\, a public lecture by Dr. Sharon Musher\, Associate Professor of History\, Stockton University. \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/julius-bloch-drawings-and-prints-at-la-salle-university-art-museum/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150930T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150930T190000
DTSTAMP:20260510T204855
CREATED:20150901T143352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150915T213552Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Julius Bloch: Drawings and Prints
DESCRIPTION:Julius Bloch\, The Mourner\, 20th Century\, Lithograph. Gift of Benjamin D. Bernstein; Collection of La Salle University Art Museum.\nThis exhibition will feature 13 original drawings and prints by Julius Bloch. \nJulius Bloch was a prominent Jewish\, German-born artist who immigrated to Philadelphia with his family in 1893. He studied at the Pennsylvania Museum and School (now known as the University of the Arts.) He became an important social realist artist known for his sympathetic depictions of working class people\, particularly African American men. During the Great Depression\, he worked for the Federal Art Project and received national attention for his portrayals of poor and oppressed groups of people. He became an instructor at PAFA in 1948. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions\, including a major retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1983. The Julius Bloch exhibition is presented in partnership with The Print Center 100. On view September 30 – December 4\, 2015. \nSupporters of the exhibitions and related programs include the Philadelphia Cultural Fund; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts; the Brother Daniel Burke Endowment Fund; the Art Angels; and La Salle University’s Departments of Fine Arts\, Social Work\, American Studies\, the Multicultural and International Center\, the Greater Philadelphia Initiative\, and the Explorer Connection. \nIn conjunction with this exhibition\, La Salle University Art Museum is presenting the following public programs: \nFriday\, November 13\, 1-2 pm\, “Ennobling Working People: Julius Bloch and New Deal Art”\, a public lecture by Dr. Sharon Musher\, Associate Professor of History\, Stockton University. \n  \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/opening-reception-for-julius-bloch-drawings-and-prints/
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