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■ March 2014
■ Covering the Arts throughout the Philadelphia Region
ExhibitionsInSight
Rare glimpse into Korean culture at PMA By BURT WASSERMAN
For 21st Century Media News Service Going to see a local exhibition of art Through windows located deep inside from the historic Far East makes it posyour head, you see the passage of time sible to discover a destination rich with melt away within the vast distance of the aesthetic satisfaction, yet unfolding years. free of anxiety about geoWithout question, the graphic distances and putexamples on view are treating up with the rigmarole sured masterpieces. They of tiresome travel inspecinclude highly detailed tions and other security representations of disregulations. “Treasures from tinguished rulers, exquiThe show, titled sitely shaped and decorated Korea: Arts and “Treasures from Korea: pieces of ceramic pottery, Arts and Culture from Culture from the elegantly carved wooden the Joeson Dynasty, 1392 mirror stands, strikingly Joeson Dynasty, — 1910,” is an excellent colorful robes and other example of this premise. 1392 — 1910” articles of dress, multiwill be on view It will remain on pubfolded painted screens of at the Philadelphia Museum lic view from March 2 paper and silk, soundly of Art, 2600 Benjamin through May 26 at the crafted metalwork, hangFranklin Parkway, Philadelphia Museum ing scrolls, lacquer-ware, Philadelphia, PA 19130 of Art and is made up of printed books and sensiMarch 2 through May 26. 150 selections from the tively fashioned samples of Admission fees vary. permanent holdings of calligraphy. Info: 215-763-8100 or the National Museum of In spite of being surwww.philamuseum.org. Korea, in Seoul and other rounded and strongly afsources. fected by China and Japan, Together, they include eminent exthe smaller nation of Korea managed to amples drawn from a Confucian-and develop a distinctive aesthetic Buddhist-inspired royal family line that ran from 1390 to 1910. Please see CULTURe on Page 16
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Portrait of Yi Jae (1680-1746), Artist/maker unknown, Joseon Dynasty (13921910), Late 18th century, Hanging scroll; ink and colors on silk, 38 1/2 × 22 3/16 inches (97.8 × 56.3 cm), National Museum of Korea, Seoul.
PHOTO COURTESY OF PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART
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Week of Sunday, February 23, 2014 by Burton Wasserman
“Exhibitions like this one don’t come along all that often.” PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART
Scholar’s Accoutrements, 19th century. Artist/maker unknown. Ten-fold screen; colors on silk, Overall 78 1/4 × 154 3/4 inches (198.8 × 393 cm). Korea (National Museum of Korea, Seoul). Below, Ten Longevity Symbols, 18th century. Artist/maker unknown. Ten-fold screen; colors on paper, Overall 98 3/4 × 232 13/16 inches (250.8 × 591.3 cm). Private Collection. CULTURe, from PAGE 15 character of its own. Incidentally, a reciprocal exhibition of eminent American artworks from several of our major museums recently went off to circulate in Korea in order to introduce audiences there to American art and culture. It is interesting to observe that the selections on display in the overall exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art illuminate dynamics of Korean cultural ideals that came into being during the lifespan of an especially long ruling dynasty. That period still enjoys widespread admiration because it continues to impact modern-day Korean Please see CULTURe on a19
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architecture
by Diane M. Fiske
Reflections on proposed new Comcast tower The announcement in January that Comcast was planning to build a second office building, costing $1.2 billion, came with pronouncements that tower employees would add 1,600 jobs to the city economy. These would be added to the thousands currently working here for the company. More impressively, the new tower would be the largest building in the United States, other than in New York
or Chicago, when it is completed. Norman Foster, of the United Kingdom, one of the most renowned world-class architects, is the building designer. The tower, which will stand between 18th and 19th on Arch Street, will have about 1.5 million square feet of rentable space. In many ways, this seems to be a good thing. The new 1,121-foot-tall building would be located on a block
between the AT&T building, the first Comcast tower, which is only six years old, the Robert Morris building and the Arch Street Presbyterian Church, a wall of medium and highrise buildings. The new tower would not disturb other areas zoned residential, right? There was still something about the Please see TOWeR on Page 18
Germantown Friends School 30th Annual Juried Craft Show
Februay 28 - March 2
New Comcast tower rendering.
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Friday Preview Party, 6-9 p.m. • Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. • Sunday, 12-5 p.m. www.germantownfriends.org/craftshow
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plan and the way it would affect the surrounding area that made me feel uncomfortable, so I decided to ask one of my favorite professors of architecture, John Pron, who recently retired as a professor of architecture from the department of architecture at the Temple University’s Tyler School of Design. I took a walk near the site of the planned building on Arch Street from 17th to 20th last month, with Pron, who said, “Quite a marvelous, dramatic, exciting addition to center city, but [there are] other issues.”
The first problem is the relationship to the surrounding community, he said. “The present Comcast building generously opens to the south, to sunlight, to a broad view of the rest of Center City, to a public plaza and café on JFK Boulevard, but it is relentlessly insensitive to directions north and northeast — to Arch Street, toward Logan Circle and to the fine intact diverse residential community filling the space between the museums of the Parkway and the office towers of JFK and Market Street.” So, Pron continued, “I’m disappointed in the
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sidewalk-level design of Comcast One both in terms of a dearth of pedestrian activities as well as a lack in architectural scale. “If Comcast Two continues that, it will further the setting up of a new, taller ‘Chinese Wall’ [replacing the old Chinese Wall of the railroad line that existed there until the 1950s]. I would wish for some design gestures that invite pedestrians — residents, museum goers, tourists from out of town to feel more invited to move north/south — to live, shop, eat, visit the institutions, and so on. Now, it seems that the glassy wall of Arch Street will continue
marching westward.” Pron said it is not true that the new building would not affect other buildings in the area, ones that are not necessarily located on Arch Street. He said he sees four distinct zones in the area: the Parkway, the residential district, the wall of office towers along JFK and Market streets that stretch [from] City Hall towards 30th Street Station and the river, and the commercial and restaurant area of Chestnut, Walnut, Locust and Spruce that focuses on Rittenhouse Square. “The problem is, they are really four east/west strips,” Pron said. “They don’t easily connect north/south
… and so the Comcast Two is, it seems, increasing that barrier.” Further discussing the design of the new building, Pron said, “I think the reflective glass is handsome, and I do appreciate how it can double the image of the old neo-Gothic Victorian and Beaux Arts buildings on Arch that are made of styles and materials no longer available for modern construction, but Comcast on Arch is barren, totally in shadow and scaleless.” Pron said the main problem is “a second Comcast building that continues the wall-like design will significantly weaken the transition
between high and low, office and residential areas.” He said, “There are two buildings in the city that do a good job of responding to both scales — the 1929 PSFS Building (now the hotel), where the ground-level corner of 12th and Market is detailed for shops (and so the bank space was upstairs) and the Mitchell and Giurgola design for the Penn Mutual Building behind Independence Hall, which maintains the older, userfriendly scale of Chestnut Street (with the restoration of the John Haviland façade of the 1820s) as a screen, while the larger glass office tower rises up above.”
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ExhibitionsInSight CULTURe, from PAGE 16 attitudes, socially and aesthetically. At the same time, the exhibition reflects on several external influences that affected significant Korean practices. For example, there was the adoption of Chinese writing several centuries before the arrival of the Current Era. Furthermore, the underlying philosophy of the Joesan outlook on life dates from the adoption of the Buddhist faith and the study of Confucianism. Even later, the introduction of ideas from Western Civilization took place in the late 19th century. Typically, a white porcelain vessel in the show, from the 18th century, standing some 16 inches high and called a Moon Jar, is a decidedly elegant vase.
Presenting an impressively bold sense of dignity, the piece gives considerable expression to an impeccable sense of inspired artisanship and eloquent poetry. Also from the 18th century, the exhibition offers an extremely forceful portrait of the monarch Yi Jae in the form of a hanging scroll rendered in ink on silk. He comes across as an exceptionally authoritative figure wearing a black hat and a highly contrasting white robe. His likeness has been treated in the characteristically crisp fashion you wouldn’t be surprised to see as the “man of the year” pictured on a Time magazine cover. Because he projects such a commanding presence, it is obvious he never ran for public office by appealing for votes to a democratic electorate. Instead, you can’t help but understand that he inherited his title and ran the country by
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virtue of an entirely different political system from our own. In no uncertain terms, the picture tells us, during his lifetime, he was perceived as an exalted leader who exerted his will by virtue of an ironbound sense of control that brooked no nonsense from anyone or anywhere. As a matter of fact, the picture lets you know, if he chose to do so, he could probably look right through you without batting an eyelash. Furthermore, you can’t help but feel that the presences of both a soundly prepared intelligence and an unimpeachable integrity have been decisively invested in the royal character. Exhibitions like this one don’t come along all that often. It would be a shame to miss what it has to offer while it’s so close at hand.
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Jar with Design of Bamboo and Plum Trees, 16th to 17th century. Porcelain with underglaze iron decoration, 15 3/4 x 14 15/16 inches (40 x 37.9 cm). National Museum of Korea, Seoul. National Treasure No. 166.
March 2014 Listings … DELAWARE CO .NEW CASTLE COUNTY THE BLUE STREAK GALLERY 1721 Delaware Ave. Wilmington, DE, 19806 p: 302-429-0506. Hours: Mon-Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat 10am-4pm Bluestreakgallery@gmail.com Become a Fan on Facebook The gallery will have an Opening Reception on March 7, 5-8pm for their show , "VISIONS" There are 5 artists : Terry Anderson, Sutton Hays, Susan B Myers , Mimi Peterson, and Frances H. Roosevelt The show will have exterior and interior landscapes and still lifes in Acrylic gouache and oil It continues until April 1-free refreshments
DELAWARE ART MUSEUM – 2301 Kentmere Pkwy., Wilmington, DE 19806 p: 302-571-9590. Wed-Sat 10am4pm, Sun 12pm-4pm. Free admission Sundays. www.delart.org Exhibits: “Blessed are the Peacemakers”: Violet Oakley’s The Angel of Victory (1941) Through March 25: This exhibition features Violet Oakley’s (1874– 1961) World War II portable altarpiece and preliminary studies created use on American battleships, military bases, and airfields around the world. The Angel of Victory was the first of her 25 wartime altarpieces, completed just two weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Fashion, Circus, Spectacle: Photographs by Scott Heiser Mar. 8June 1: This stunning retrospective features the dramatically cropped and beautifully toned photographs by Scott Heiser (1949–1993). Born and raised in Wilmington, Heiser documented a wide range of public entertainment events, including fashion shows, circuses, dance competitions, and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Wine Charm Creations Mar. 14, 7pm9pm: Dress up your wine glasses with unique handmade charms made from beads and wire. Supplies, beer, wine, and light snacks provided. Must be 21. $30 Members, $35 Non-Members. Art is After Dark Mar. 14, 6pm– 10pm: Enjoy the Museum after hours and celebrate the opening of Fashion, Circus, Spectacle with a fashion show, fashion sketching, and ‘80s punk music! The exhibition features stunning black and white photography of fashion runways, circuses, dance competitions, and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show from the ‘70s and ‘80s.Free for Members, $8 in advance or $10 at the door for NonMembers. Cash bar/Café. Glory of Stories Fridays, 10:30am: This fun program introduces young visitors to art and the Museum through a storyreading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art
project. Ages 3 – 6. $3 per child, one adult free. “Blessed are the Peacemakers”: Violet Oakley’s The Angel of Victory (1941) Feb. 8-March 25: This exhibition features Violet Oakley’s (1874–1961) World War II portable altarpiece and preliminary studies created use on American battleships, military bases, and airfields around the world. The Angel of Victory, originally painted for Brooklyn’s Floyd Bennett, was the first of her 25 wartime altarpieces, completed just two weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
May--Landscape artist Michael Schweigart brings her work to Ocean City Arts Center. "Meet the Artist" reception is Friday, May 9, 7 pm to 8:30 pm.
PRESENTS Ceramic hand built and functional "Clay Nest " by Sharon Bartmann
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BURLINGTON COUNTY… CENTER FOR THE ARTS IN SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY 123 South Elmwood Rd. Marlton, NJ 08053 Mon-Fri 10am-3pm; Wed 7-9pm p: 856-985-1009; fx: 856-985-7555
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Exhibition Information: African-American & Women's History Exhibition February 10 - March 17, 2014 Annual Open Juried Watercolor Exhibition April 7 - April 28, 2014 Exhibit Reception: Thursday, April 17 from 7p to 9p
.…CAPE MAY COUNTY … OCEAN CITY ARTS CENTER – 1735 Simpson Ave. Ocean City, NJ p: 609-399-7628 fx: 609-399-6145 Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-3pm www.oceancitryartscenter.org admission Free; parking available in adjacent lot. Exhibit info: --Painter Ellen Gavin, Millvillel, New Jersey, brings her awardwinning work to Ocean City Arts Center. "Meet the Artist" reception is Saturday, March 15, noon to 2 pm. April--Annual Juried Photography Show, $18 per entry. Accepting photographs March 10 through March 24. Awards reception is April 11, 7 pm to 8:30 pm.
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This ‘reaching out and exchanging’ is in keeping with the founding members : when founded in 1939 in Philadelphia, the typical print was a black and white etching. A color print had little chance of passing a jury. The first National Color Print Exhibition, staged by the 85 members of the Society was at the Philadelphia Print Club, now the Print Center. The Society [ACPS] now exhibits members’ prints from across the country.
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This Annual Spring Exhibition, 4-27 March will be at the Markeim Arts Center. Located at 104 Walnut street,[corner of Lincoln Ave. And Walnut Street] Haddonfield, N.J., the venue offers a convenient neighborhood and is conveniently reached from Philadelphia. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00-2:30 pm.
…NEW JERSEY….. 101 Vera King Farris Dr. Galloway, NJ p: 609-652-4214 Hours: Monday – Saturday 12-7:30pm; Sunday 12 – 4pm www.stockton.edu/artgallery Exhibit info Through March 5, 2014“Heart and Soul: The Story of Africa and African Americans” Exhibition of Kadir Nelson’s original paintings used to illustrate his book. Co-sponsored by the Atlantic City Free Public Library. This exhibition has been organized by Kadir Nelson and The Museum of American Illustration at the Society of Illustrators. Through March 23 [closed March 7 - 16] Photography Exhibition: Kevin J. Miyazaki: Camp Home Jon Yamashiro: WW II Japanese Internment Camps
members’ art from across the country in New Jersey.
William RIS Gallery 9400 Second Avenue Stone Harbo r, NJ 08247 609-368-6361 wrgsh@comcast.net www.williamris.com Stay current on WRG happenings on: http://facebook.com/williamrisgallery
This Exhibition will feature multiple selected awarded Prints, Juried by Bob Hochgertel, artist, illustrator and an Associate Professor and illustration Department Chair at the Pennsylvania College Of Art and Design. The ACPS President, Carole J. Meyers, as well as the members and Board of the Markeim Arts Center, anticipate welcoming Artists and Guests to the opening Reception, Friday, March 7, 2014, 7 to 9 pm. The tradition of print concepts, exchange and experimentation continues: Join Us! For further information: www.americancolorprintsociety.org
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200 College Drive, Blackwood, NJ 08012 Hours: Tues – Thurs: 1pm – 3pm Additional hours by request p: 856-227-7200; ext 4201 artgallery@camdencc.edu Exhibit info Exhibit info: Fred Herr Dates: March 12 – Apr. 2 Artist’s Reception: March 12, 5 p.m.-7p.m.
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Members Spring Exhibition, March 4- 27, 2014 - Markeim Arts Center, 104 Walnut Street , Haddonfield, N.J. 08033 Reception: Friday, 7 March 7-9 pm The American Color Print Society [ACPS] urges you and invites your attention to this exhibition. The Exhibition offers a doubly unique opportunity: to the Society and to the Markeim Arts Center; to show examples of modern print making to audience/viewers in the New Jersey area and to expand our print-art potential while exhibiting as well as exchanging ideas and illustrations in this specific area. The American Color Print Society, as a National Society, is excited and appreciative of this opportunity to exhibit
CLAY COLLEGE CERAMIC ARTS STUDIO, Cumberland Co College
108 High Street, Millville, NJ 08332 phone: 856-765-0988 jsandro@cccnj.edu www.cccnj.edu/claycollege/ Exhibit: Pottery Basket, Friday, March 7, 6-8 pm Intro to Pottery Wheel, Thursdays, March 20-May 8, 6-9 pm Advanced Pottery, Wednesdays, March 19-May 7, 6-9 pm Jewelry Making, Sundays, March 16-April 13, 1-3 pm Pottery Wheel, Friday, March 21, 6-8 pm Kids Pottery Wheel, Saturdays, March 829, 10 am-Noon Third Friday: March 21: Browse the Millville Glasstown Arts District
..GLOUCESTER COUNTY GLOUCESTER COUNTY COLLEGE ART GALLERY 1400 Tanyard Rd, Sewell, p: 856-4152236 Mon-Fri 8am-10pm, Sat 8am-3pm www.gccnj.edu Exhibit ""War & Peace: Art by Military Veterans" and Plein air landscape paintings by Jeanne Kirby Bruneau and Linda Ramsay The show opens with a reception on Friday, March 21 from 6:30 -8:30pm and ends April
660 Rosedale Rd., Princeton, NJ, All exhibits are Free to the public. Hrs: Mon -Fri 9am-4pm p: 609-921-9000 Exhibit info: Call for information Conant Hall Lounge B Gallery Call for information .
.PENNSYLVANIA. . …BERKS COUNTY…...... FREEDMAN GALLERY – Albright College
13th & Bern Streets, Reading, PA p: 610921-7541 fx; 610-921-7768 Hours: Tues 12-8pm, Wed-Fri 12-6pm, Sat & Sun 12-4pm www.albright.edu/freedman Exhibit Info: Melissa Potter, Ammunition for the Virgin through March 16, 2014, Freedman Gallery (PS) Ammunition for the Virgin is a film about the last surviving member of a Montenegrin tradition in which a girl is brought up as a boy in a household with no male heirs. Becoming Male Through April 20, 2014, Freedman Gallery (MG) Exhibition focuses on the production of artwork by women artists who use the mediums of video, photography and performance to transform themselves into a male persona. The exhibit charts a history of this work and explore the way gender is conceived of and constructed, concentrating on themes of identity, selfportraiture, passing and drag, among others. Artists include Danielle Abrams, Shannon Plumb, Eleanor Antin, Martha Wilson and Karina Aguilera Skvirsky among others
GOGGLE WORKS CENTER FOR THE ARTS – 201 Washington Street,
Reading, PA 19601 11 am – 7 pm www.goggleworks.org Cohen Gallery: James Patrick Reid, Landscapes and PortraitsFeb 28-April 13. James Patrick Reid is a painter of oils and has taught and lectured on painting and sculpture at many prestigious institutions, including Art Students League of New York, Parsons School of Design, and the New York Academy of Art. He has been published in American Arts Quarterly, Seen, and Prosopon. Cohen Gallery: Your Fortunate Eyes, Rudi Weissenstein Feb 28-April 13. In partnership with the Jewish Federation of Reading, GoggleWorks presents a comprehensive exhibition of Rudi Weissenstein, who worked as the official photographer of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. He was also a reporter of the UN and the official photographer of the declaration of the establishment of the state of Israel. This exhibition has been shown in New York City, Salt Lake City, Miami, and elsewhere. Schmidt Gallery: Frank Scott Memorial Art Show: Art of Jazz.
March 2014 Listings READING PUBLIC MUSEUM -
500 Museum Rd., Reading, PA p: 610371-5850 fx: 610-375-5632 Tues - Sat 11am-5pm; Sun noon-5pm www.readingpublicmuseum.org Exhibits: ReDress: Upcycled Style by Nancy Judd – Through 3/16/14 – This exciting and inspiring exhibition features 18 one-of-a-kind recycled fashion sculptures; Infinite Place: The Ceramic Art of Wayne Higby – Through -4/11/14 – This 60-piece exhibition is the first major retrospective to provide an in-depth critical analysis of Higby’s work from the 1960s to the present, highlighting his earlier rakufired ceramics and later large-scale architectural wall installations; IHLENFELD/BERTOIA: An Artistic Friendship – Through -5/11/14 – This exhibition explores the sculpture of Klaus Ihlenfeld who lives and works in Barto, Pa., and works by artist Harry Bertoia. Includes more than 30 works from all stages of Ihlenfeld’s career with examples made from welded bronze and found objects. Additional works on paper and sculpture by Harry Bertoia help tell the story of collaboration and artistic influence.
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JAMES A. MICHENER ART MUSEUM 138 S. Pine Street, Doylestown, PA p: 215-340-9800 Hrs: Tues-Fri 10am4:30pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun. 12-5pm www.michenerartmuseum.org Exhibit Info: In a Relationship: Art, Science & Medicine: Nelson & Bette Pfundt Gallery, Through April 13, 2014. The People’s Choice: Michener’s Top 25 from the Permanent Collection, Commonwealth Gallery, Through July 20, 2014 Paul Evans: Crossing Boundaries & Crafting Modernism, Martin Wing, March 1 – June 1, 2014. Where Children Sleep: Photographs by James Mollison, Beans Gallery, March 15 – June 29, 2014.
…CHESTER COUNTY... . BRANDYWINE RIVER MUSEUMU.S. Rte. 1 & Creek Rd., Chadds Ford, PA p: 610-388-2700 Hrs: Daily 9:30am4:30pm www.brndywinemuseum.org A Walk through Time with Benjamin Franklin,Sunday, March 2, 10 a.m. – noon Visitors of all ages are invited to meet Ben Franklin (aka Ralph Archbold, the official Franklin for the City of Philadelphia) from 11 a.m. to noon in the special exhibition, N C. Wyeth’s America in the Making. In the spirit of Franklin, a kite making activity will be offered from 10 a.m. to noon. Activities are free with museum admission, which is free on Sunday mornings until noon through November 23. Lecture Series: New Perspectives: Look at art history in a new way during a threepart lecture series on Thursdays at 2 p.m. from March 13 through March 27. Series tickets are $30 for adults, $24 for members; tickets for individual lectures are $15 for adults, $12 for members.
Tickets are available online, by phone at 610-388-8326, or at the museum.
CHESTER CO. ART ASSOCIATION100 North Bradford Ave. West Chester PA p: 610-696-5600 fx: 610-918-1327 Hrs: Note exhibitions on our website
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PHOENIX VILLAGE ART CENTER – 207 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, PA p: 610-983-9430 fx: 610-983-9431: Gallery hours are 12-6pm Tues – Thurs; 12-8 Fri and Sat.; closed Sun. and Mon. www.phoenixvillageartcenter.org and www.upstairsstudioartists.com Exhibit Info: Art Exchange Exhibit with the Hazelton Art League Featuring: Christina Alford, Stephan Glicken, John Prendergast, Mark Charles Rooney, Nicolene Fulton, Mircea Rotaru-Putna, Bruce Brazzo, Jes Sacavage, Frank Apichella, Rachel Mrak, Gail Zambor First Friday Gallery Opening: Friday, March 7th, 6-9 pm Featured Upstairs Studio Artist: Sandy Hackman Join us during First Friday at 7:30 pm for a guided tour of Sandy's work. Coffee Talk: Sunday, March 16th 12-2 pm Go to Meetup.com to register Exhibit Duration: March 7th through March 30th
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DARLINGTON ARTS CENTER – 977 Shavertown Rd., Garnett Valley PA 19060 : 610-358-3632 fx: 610-358-2018 Gallery Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-4pm, Clsd Sun info@darlingtonarts.org www.darlingtonarts.org Exhibit Info. Session 2 Art classes begin March 24. Browse and register for classes online at www.darlingtonarts.org or call (610) 3583632.; Friday, March 7: Fashion Illustration Workshop Ages 9-13. With the use of a live model, aspiring designers learn how to draw the figure. 6-8pm, $40+$10 model fee. Preregistration required at www.darlington.org or call (610) 358-3632 Saturday, March 8: Belfast Connection Irish Folk Coffee House Concert, Back by popular demand! Free coffee, tea, desserts. Family show at3pm and BYOB at 8pm. $15 GA. Call (610) 358-3632 to reserve tickets Sunday, March 16: Colleen Brand “On the Horizon”, Gallery opening, 2-4pm, featuring colorful abstract paintings. Meet the artist and enjoy complimentary wine and cheese. Free! Sunday, March 30: Arts Salute to Spring Fundraiser - Celebrate 35 years of music, art, dance, and drama at Darlington’s annual event, featuring a live & silent auction, performances, refreshments, and more! To reserve tickets, visit www.darlingtonarts.org/asts or call (610) 358-3632.
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414 Plush Mill Rd., Wallingford, PA : 610-566-1713 Mon-Thurs 9am-7:30pm, Fri 9am-3pm, Sat 10am-2pm. Closed Sun Classes Adult - Register for classes and workshops in painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, mixed media, printmaking, photography, music, and yoga – Register at www.communityartscenter.org or call the office at 610-566-1713 for more info. Children Register for Art Start Pre-School, Lucky Charms afternoon arts enrichment program and After-School and Weekend ART Adventures- Plus Teen Workshops Call 610-566-1713 or visit www.communityartscenter.org. Duke Gallery Wallingford Swarthmore School District Select Exhibition Opening & Reception, March 23rd, 2 – 4 p.m. Exhibit runs through April 25th BeaDazzle Gallery Exhibit Opening – Georgi Gretzenberg – Drawings, March 23rd, 2 – 4 p.m. Exhibit runs through April 25th Lounge Gallery Exhibit Opening – 2014 Spring Featured Teachers, 2D Steven Miller & 3D Lucy Edwards, March 23rd, 2 – 4 p.m. Fay Freedman Gallery Exhibit Opening – Shirley Bishar, March 23rd, 2 – 4 p.m. Stairwell/Library Galleries Exhibition Opening - The Students of Matiko Mamaladze, March 23rd, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Special Events: Friday Night Live Concert Live music and live art presented by Philadelphia Folksong Society –Bands Gordon Vincent – bluesy poetic folk, Sherwood Brothers – alt country/bluegrass, Pretty Dittys – exotic folk Artists – Bob Deane, Drew Arata and Bridget Hughes, March 28, 7 – 10 p.m. $15 ($10 for CAC Members) Building an Outdoor Earthen Oven March 29 & 30, Saturday & Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. $35 for both days Special Workshops Pysanky – The Art of Ukrainian Easter Eggs, Sunday, March 16th, 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Color on Copper Jewelry, Tuesday, March 18th, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Spring into Action / Vinyasa Flow, Saturday, March 22nd, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Etched Copper Jewelry, Tuesday, March 25th, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Clay Fun on Friday, Friday, March 21st, 7 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. A Spring Mix Monday, March 31st – Friday, April 4th, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. For information visit www.communityartscenter.org
NORTH PENN ART ALLIANCEThe North Penn Arts Alliance meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 521 W. Main St. Lansdale, PA March 5 at 7:00 p.m. We will look at Dance and Art. For further information about the North Penn Arts Alliance please visit www.northpennarts.org 8
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Event info: Robert Solomon’s Gallery Talk is on February 20th at 4:30 p.m.
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MAIN LINE ART CENTER –
204 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA p: 717-396-7833 Gallery hours: MondayFriday 8 a.m. –8 p.m.; First Friday until 9 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Gallery is closed on Sundays. Monday-Friday 8 a.m. –8 p.m.; First Friday until 9 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Gallery is closed on Sundays March 7 – April 18: Gallery exhibit “Folklore: Original Fraktur drawings in conversation with contemporary works of art” features work by Amy Cutler, Benjamin Edmiston, Clare Grill, Baker Overstreet, and Clare Rojas. March 20 at 4 p.m. Panel discussion about “Folklore” moderated by PCA&D Gallery Director Heidi Leitzke and featuring artists Amy Cutler, Clare Grill and Baker Overstreet. Details at pcad.edu/maingallery. March 22 from 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.: Admissions Open House. BFA degrees in digital media, fine art, illustration, graphic design, and photography. Portfolio reviews, meet faculty and students, take tours of campus and downtown Lancaster; learn about housing options, financial aid and portfolio preparation workshops for high school students. Register at pcad.edu/openhouse.
610-525-0272 fx: 610-525-5036 Hrs: Mon-Thurs 10am-8pm; Sat 10am-4pm, Clsd Sun. For information on activities: www.mainli Winter Session 2014 at Main Line Art Center Humankind Through March 20 Artist Talk & Book Signing: Wed., March 19, 6-8 pm: Featuring photographers Donald E. Camp, Lydia Panas, and Lori Waselchuk, Humankind presents works that uniquely address the human condition through qualities and genres inherent to the photographic tradition: social responsibility, portraiture, and the photo essay. Presented in collaboration with our new digital media program, this exhibition features photography by accomplished artists whose work creatively engages the world of contemporary photography. Changing Face of Beauty with Cajun Flair! Tues., March 4, 6-8:30 pm $35 in advance/$40 at the door – Benefitting Main Line Art Center Join Main Line Art Center*, Main Line Magazine, Dr. Paul Glat, Fashion Group International and Cachet Communications in celebration of Mardi Gras! Create your own Voodoo doll; Zydeco dancing; Feast on Cajun delicacies; Find a toy baby hidden in the King Cake and win a fabulous prize; Up your wine knowledge with noted wine expert Marnie Old; QVC's senior and celebrity stylist will update your wardrobe; Dr. Paul Glat will unveil technology that lets you see how you will age; Indulge in a complimentary five minute Instant Pretty make-over featuring Bobbi Brown products; Enjoy the Art Center's new exhibition, Humankind. For more information and to register visithttp://mainlineart.eventbrite.com
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THE GREAT FRAME UP302 West Lancaster Ave. Wayne, PA 19087 p: 610-687-3060 fx: 610-995-2215 Hrs: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Wed. 10am-9pm, 1st Fridays 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-5pm www.mainlineframing.com Exhibit Our March First Friday Show will f eature oil and acrylic paintings by John Gwinn. The opening reception is from 5pm to 8pm on Friday March 7th, 2013 and will include refreshments and light fare. The artwork will be shown and for sale the entire month of March. Come celebrate with us and check out the amazing art! We want to thank all the brave people who came out to our reception last month LAWRENCE GALLERY – Rosemont College 1400 Montgomery Ave, Rosemont PA p: 610-526-2967 Mon-Fri 9am-8pm; and weekends by appointment. Karen.creely@rosemont.edu www.rosemont.edu/news Exhibit: Exhibit runs through March 7, 2014. Senior BFA/BA Exhibits: March 11-14 Brittany Karlin and Hakeem Slaughter March 25-April 9 Anne DuBois and Kathleen Orlando April 10-April 22 Natalie Foust and Callie Phillips
746 Panmure Rd, Haverford, PA phone:
Mid-Week Mingle BYOB Workshop: Stamped Metal Bookmarks Wed., March 26, 7-9 pm We will roll and stamp metal to complete unique and functional bookmarks that can be embellished with beads and ribbons. Great idea for your next book club meeting! Don’t forget to pick up a bottle of your favorite vino on the way! No experience necessary. Advance registration: 610-525-0272. www.mainlineart.org
MAIN LINE UNITARIAN CHURCH
816 S. Valley Forge Rd, Devon, PA 484-341-8014 or visit www.MLUC.org for info/directions Hrs: Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm; Sun 9am-2pm The Public is Welcome! Contact Mary Kane at 484-341-8014 for information. Exhibit: Artist of the Month, Mark Mellett won the honor of a solo show at the Main Line Unitarian Church at last year’s Artist’s Equity Exhibit which took place at the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts in Reading, PA. Mark’s paintings will be shown in the Fireside Gallery from February 26th
March 2014 Listings through March 31st. An opening reception, with light hors d’oeuvres and wine, will be held on March 8th from 2 – 4 pm. The reception is open to the public and those interested in Mark’s work are invited to meet the artist. Mark attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, where he studied drawing, painting and sculpting in the day program for about two years. He lives in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where he finds much inspiration in the rural and natural landscape of his surroundings. Mark works with many themes, from landscape to still life to abstract figurative work. All of his themes will be represented in the show. Prominent among the images in the show are his animal paintings and images of circus performers and musicians. Generally, his paintings seek to express man’s spiritual connection to nature and to bring a heightened awareness of spirituality in the viewer. 816 S. Valley Forge Rd, Devon. Hrs. are 9:00 to 4:30 Mon thru Fri and 9:00 to 2:00 Sunday. Go to www.mluc.org for information and directions. Questions, call 484-341-8014
ST JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY GALLERY Merion Hall, Maguire Campus, 376 N. Latches Lane, Merion Station p: 610-6601845 Hrs: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 10am1pm www.sju.edu/gallery Exhibit info: "LOOK!: Contemporary Art and Social Justice in Philadelphia" Exhibit of Philadelphia area artists (Glen Sacks, Susan Hagen, Sarah McEneaney, Daniel Heyman) curated by Emily Hage, PhD. February 17 – March 28, 2014 Closed for Spring Break March 9 - 16, 2014 "An Artistic Lens; Looking at Social Justice in Philadelphia" Panel discussion of artists and community leaders. March 20, 2014, 5 pm. Reception to follow. Cardinal Foley Campus Center Panelists include: Scott Charles, MAPP, is the Trauma Outreach Coordinator for Temple University Hospital and Director of the Cradle to Grave Program, an awardwinning violence prevention initiative showing the harsh realities of gun violence for public school students and adjudicated youth. Anthony Williams, Teacher at the Philadelphia Juvenile Justice Services Center School Program, provides students in the juvenile justice system with a unique education approach, giving them the tools necessary to become lifelong learners. Glen Sacks, artist. Sarah McEneaney, artist. Emily Hage, PhD., assistant professor of art, moderator Boland Hall Student and Alumni Gallery March 4 – 31; ceramics and Mosaics from students in Prof. Jury Smith's classes.
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY – Connelly Center, 2nd Flr., 800 Lancaster Ave, Villanova p: 610-519-4612 Open Weekdays 9am-5pm. Call for weekend
and extended hrs., or visit website: www.artgallery.villanova.edu Exhibit info: “I NEVER OWNED A LAWNMOWER”, 40-year Retrospective by Alan Soffer Area: Philadelphia/Suburbs Villanova Opening Recept/ Fri, Mar 14, 5-7 pm One-Person Show Artist: Alan Soffer Mon., March 3 thru Monday, April 7, 2014
WAYNE ART CENTER –
413 Maplewood Ave, Wayne, PA p: 610-688-3553 f: 610-995-0478 info@wayneart.org, visit www.wayneart.org for full schedule of events, pricing and to register for classes. Exhibitions: In our Davenport Gallery: Expressions of Radnor, Through March 15, 2014 In our ESCS Gallery: Behold the Blossom, A juried exhibition of blossoms interreted through paintings, drawings, mixed media, ceramics, print making, glass, sculpture, metal, wood, jewelry and fiber. Juried by Paul DuSold and Elisabeth Nickles through March 15, 2014 In our ESCS Gallery Shops: Gallery Shops: Open Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm and Sat 9am – 4pm Gallery Shop offers hand-made ceramics, glass, wood, jewelry, fiber, apparel, photographs and paintings. Classes & Workshops: Adult Workshops: Painting from Photographs, David Shevlino, March 1 and 2, 2014 10 – 3:00pm, $200 members/ $230 non members, For more information and to register go to www.wayneart.org Painting the Portrait: the Inner Dialogue Ellen Cooper 4 Fridays, March 21,28 April 4,11 10- 3:00pm, $395 member/ $435 no, Book Arts with Mary Elizabeth Nelson, March 15 and 22nd, 10 – 3;00pm. $200 members/ $230 non members Child & Family Programs: Two For Art: TRY IT! Feb 1st / March 1st / April 5th, 9:30-11AM / Ages 2-4 with Parent / $15 per date ($40 Mom & Daughter Jewelry: A POP of Color, March 8th / 1:30-4:00PM / Ages 8 & up with adult guest / $50 ($25 additional child): Family Day of Clay: Dragons! March 15th / 1:00-3:00PM / Ages 6 & up with adult guest / $50 ($25 additional child): Join Ms. Joy Kerschner in the ceramic studio at the Wayne Art Center for an afternoon of delightfully dirty fun. Ages 6 &up with adult guest. Finished pieces will be available for pick up in the ceramic studio after March 31st. Culinary Classes and Demos: Mardi Gras! with chef Scott Clarke of Blue Monkey Catering, Tuesday, March 4, 6:30-9:00 pm, $65: Doughnuts! Family Culinary Workshop with chef Chiwishi Joy Abney Saturday, March 8, 1:00-3:00 pm, ages 7 and up $50 for one adult and child, $25 for each additional child - Demo and Tasting with Peppercorn; Tuesday, March 11, 6:30 pm, $25 BYOB Date Night: French Table with Chiwishi Joy Abney, Thur, March 13, 7:00-9:00 pm,
$65 - Cake Pops! with pastry chef Maureen Hughes; Saturday, March 22, 1:00-3:00, ages 7 and up - Cooking with Wine: An Evening in the Mediterranean with chef Karen Bentz Thursday, March 13, 6:30-9:00 pm, $65 Teddy Bear Tea with chef Maureen Hughes; Saturday, March 29, 1:00-3:00 pm, ages 4 and up, $50 for one adult and child; $25 for each additional child New Lecture Series: HomeGrown L3 Lecture, March 13, 2014 Dr. Michael Buckley “The Future of Healthcare: Where We Are Going”
MONTGOMERY COUNTY GREATER NORRISTOWN ART LEAGUE Check Out Our Schedule of Classes Mixed Media Workshop with Lauren Daddona Mar. 1 - 2, Sat. & Sun. 10am – 3pm $110 members/$130 non-members Call Joan Rosiak, 215-234-9138 Workshop with Studio Incamminati Artists: The Portait Workshop/Demo Mar. 8, Sat. 10am-3pm $30 members/$40 non-members Call Joan Rosiak, 215-234-9138 Monthly Meeting, Mar. 9, Sun. 2pm Gail Zelikovsky, The Fine Art of Painting on Silk Sculpture Show, Mar. 15-16, Sat. & Sun. Submission, Mar. 14, Fri. Chair: Michael Adams, 610-5395679 Workshop with Jim McFarlane Creating a Strong Foundation for Your Watercolor Paintings Mar. 22, Sat. 10am-3pm $55 members/ $65 non-members Call Jim McFarlane, 610-287-3252 FaFoJ 2014 Friends and Family of Joan Mar. 29, Sat. 11am-8pm The latest photography of Joan Radcliffe Rosiak and a wide variety of arts & crafts of her friends & family. Meet the artists at 6pm. Bus Trip to NYC for the American Watercolor Show April 12, Sat. 8am-7pm Reserve your place by March 1. $85 members/$95 non-members Contact Mary Ward, 215-530-1579 610-539-3393; www.gnal.org 800 Germantown Pike, East Norriton, PA 19403
J OHN JAMES AUDUBON CENTER AT MILL GROVE
1201 Pawlings Rd, Audubon p: 610-6665593; ext 101 Hrs: Tues-Sat 10am-4pm; Sun 1pm-4pm; Clsd Mon & major holidays http://rs.Dec.5tha.audubon.org/centersmill gove.html The annual Sapsucker Festival at the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove is being held on Saturday, March 1, 2014 from 9:00am to 2:00pm. Previously known as Maple Sugar Festival, this free event includes a pancake breakfast, Kid’s
Corner, maple sugar making stations, and bird conservation stations. Admission to the breakfast is $5 a person. Children ages 5 and under are free of charge. John James Audubon's historic home will also be open free of charge. Appreciate Audubon’s work, learn about the first bird banding experiment in America, and view nature-inspired artwork by students from Valley Forge Elementary School. Shop in the gift shop for unique gifts and apparel. Art from Valley Forge Elementary School students will also be exhibited in our Changing Art Gallery on the second floor of the museum from March 1, 2014 to March 16, 2014. Inspired by nature, students create innovative, unique artwork to be displayed. Admission to the Changing Art Gallery is included in regular museum admission price. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children ages 5 to 17, and $4 for seniors ages 60+.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY GUILD OF PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS (MCGOPA) presents The Artists' Perspective -- 2014 Exhibition Dates: February 9, 2014 -March 22, 2014 Venue: SPP Galleries, Philadelphia Inquirer Building 800 Schuylkill River Road; (Rte. 23 W. between Rtes. 202 & 320) Conshohocken, PA 19438 Interested in joining MCGOPA? Send email to mcgopa@comcast.net. "LIKE" MCGOPA on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mcgopa for exciting art happenings. MCGOPA is a 501c3 non-profit organization. For more info, visit www.MCGOPA.
ORELAND ART CENTER –
Ambler Center, 45 Forest Avenue Ambler, PA. Secure parking lot! Elevator! Beautiful facility! Call for brochure. 215-653-0878 Visit us at our new location -- call or check our website for directions Call or go online for information: DON’T MISS THESE EXCITING MARCH EVENTS! Photography, Digital and Print show & sale at Center on the Hill, Germantown March 3 – 31, 2014 - Call for prospectus New Painting & Drawing Class with Ann Brennan, Mondays, March 31 – May 19, 9:30 – 12:30 - Sign up now! Critique with Suzanne Okamoto Thursday, March 27, 1 – 3 p.m. Free for members
MEADOWOOD 3205 Skippack Pike Worcester, PA 19490 (610) 584-1000 www.meadowood.net/meadowoodsfourth-juried-art-show Meadowood’s Fourth Juried Art Show Featuring original works of Oliver Grimley (1920-2013) Opening Reception: Meet the Artists
Friday, April 4, 2014 6 PM - 8 PM Art Show Hours Saturday, April 5, 2014: 11 AM - 4 PM Sunday, April 6, 2014: 1 PM - 4 PM Awards ceremony: 3:45 PM Sunday Free and open to the public Artwork from participating artists will be for sale. A portion of the sales will benefit the Meadowood Benevolence Fund.
Cheltenham Center for the Arts 439 Ashbourne Rd. Cheltenham, PA 19012 www.cheltenhamarts.org 214.379.4660 Exhibit Opening: 6th Annual Regional Children’s Art Show Sunday, March 16th 12noon-4pm March 16 – April 6, 2014 Family Fun Day Sunday, March 16th: 12noon – 4pm FREE
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY LEHIGH UNIVERSITY ART GALLERIES 420 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem, PA p: 610-758-3615 www.luag.org Exhibits: Lehigh University Art Galleries/Museum: Through May 25: Zoellner Main Gallery: "A Stirring Song Sung Heroic: African Americans from Slavery to Freedom, 1619 - 1865" Photography by William Earle Williams. Organized by Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College and LU Art Galleries. Zoellner adjacent gallery: "Facework: American Ceramic Face Vessels from the South and the North" curated by Norman Girardot and Ricardo Viera. Popularly known as facejugs, theories place their origins in aspects of African-American slave traditions dating from the end of the 19th century. Panel discussion and reception with Arthur Goldberg & April Hynes: March 27 at 5 p.m. Through May 17: DuBois Gallery, Maginnes Hall: "Theo Anderson: Complexity" Photographs, Bldgs. B & C, pigment prints. Mountaintop campus, Lehigh University. A visual exploration of the transformation of physical places. Gallery Talk: Conversation with Theo Anderson and L.U. President Alice Gast: April 1 at 5 p.m.
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215-247-0476 Hrs: Tues-Thurs 10am5pm; Fri 10am-8:45pm; Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 10am-5pm Free admission to special exhibitions on Sundays. Schedule and tickets: woodmereartmuseum.org Ongoing: Classes and workshops for adults, teens and children. Information and schedules online. March 15: Family Happenings. Family Rooms and Favorite Places, 12:30-2:30pm. FREE.
PHILADELPHIA SKETCH CLUB America’s oldest club for artists
235 S. Camac St. between 12th & 13th, Locust & Spruce Sts. Wed., Fri - Sun 1 - 5pm Visit our website www.sketchclub.org call 215-545-9298 Where artists grow March 7 to March 22 Art of the Flower Exhibition Opening reception Sunday March 9th 2 to 4PM March 1 to 30 In the Stewart Gallery Faad Ghoraishi & Alice Chung Exhibit Opening reception Sunday March 9th 2 to 4PM Visit above website for our life, clothed model and print workshop schedules.
PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION – The Community Art Gallery 1234 Market St., Suite 1800, Phila. PA p: 215-563-6417. Hrs: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm www.philafound.org Exhibit info: Cut From the Same Cloth Classroom Collaboration in the Mural Arts Program An exhibition Cut From the Same Cloth Classroom Collaboration in the Mural Arts Program - An exhibition featuring work by participants in the Mural Arts Program, which reaches over 1,500 under-served youth through free art education classes. This exhibit features small- and largescale work as well as individual and group pieces. It documents an intergenerational exchange between Mural Arts teaching artists and their students. It also illustrates the common threads that unite artists of different ages, experiences and disciplines in the classroom and beyond. Exhibition open Tues., Feb. 11, 2014 through Fri., April 18, 2014 Groups wishing to tour the exhibit during business hours may contact Maggi Kirk: mkirk@philafound.org, 215-8638105.
CHESTNUT HILL COUNTY WOODMERE ART MUSEUM –
9201 Germantown Ave. Corner of Germantown Ave. and Bells Mill Rd. p:
March 16 through May 11: Intersections: Exploring the Social Impact of Art. Abington Friends School presents students' work from lower, middle and upper schools that reflect their crosscurricular explorations of the social impact of art. On view in the Helen Millard Children's Gallery. March 22 through July 13: Jessie DrewBear: Stories and Dreams. Marked by a frankness of vision and an unrestrained approach to diverse subjects including cityscapes, fairy tales and personal narratives, this exhibit established DrewBear as a singular voice within the artistic legacy of Philadelphia. Ongoing through April: Tuesday Nights at the Movies. 7:30pm. In March: "Five Graves to Cairo", "Fog over Frisco", "Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment", "I Fidanzati (The Fiances)". Ongoing through April: Friday Night Jazz. 6-8pm. In March: "What a Difference Song Makes: Dinah Washington", "What's Going On? The Songs of Marvin Gaye", "What the World Needs Now: Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick". Ongoing through June 1: Women and Biography: Selections from Woodmere's Permanent Collection. Exploring the personal and public expression of intimate relationships between the artists and their families, partners, children and one another. Ongoing through June 1: Quita Brodhead: Bold Strokes. A retrospective exhibition of the largescale, abstract paintings that put Quite Brodhead at the cutting-edge of artistic expression in the United States and Europe, including eight decades of work that showcases the evolution of her art from early figurative work into bold, gestural abstraction. Open House: February 17. Ongoing : Selections from the Charles Knox Smith Collection
…MANAYUNK COUNTY MANAYUNK –ROXBOROUGH ART CENTER 419 Green Lane(rear), between Mitchell & Pechin Sts., Phila PA, 19128 Exhibit: The 58th Annual Members’ Show at the Manayunk-Roxborough Art Center (MRAC) will feature new work by members of the art center, including the Manayunk-Roxborough Artists’ Co-Op. Unlike most of MRAC’s shows, this
exhibition is open to submissions from the entire membership of the art center. The opening reception will be held on Sunday, March 2, 2014 between noon and 3:00 P.M., in the gallery at MRAC, located at 419 Green Lane (rear), between Mitchell & Pechin Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19128. The public is invited to partake of light refreshments and meet the artists.
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THIRD STREET GALLERY –
58 N. 2nd Street, Phila., PA 19106 p: 215-625-0933 Hrs: Wed-Sun, noon-5pm www.3rdstreetgallery.com March 5 thru March 30, 2014 First Friday Reception: March 7, 5-9 pm Artists' Reception: Sunday March 30: 2-4 pm PhiladelphiaBURNOUT: past regrets, present frustrations, future warnings recent work by John James Pron DIALOGUES - recent work by Demetra Tassiou Panidis
THE MUSE GALLERY – 52 N. 2nd Street, Phila., PA 19106 p: 215627-5310 Hrs: Wed, Thurs 3-8pm, FriSun, noon-5pm. www.musegalleryphiladelphia.com Exhibit: "My Racial Ignorance" is an exhibit of paintings by Bonnie Mettler. The artist explores the history lessons that were never taught to her, as a student growing up in Yorktown, Virginia MARCH 5th through MARCH 30th 1ST FRIDAY- MARCH 7th 5-8pm ARTIST RECEPTION- MARCH 15th 5-9pm
Openings thatmatter Sunday, March 2 Manayunk-Roxborough Art Center, Noon – 3pm, Philadelphia, PA Friday, March 7 Blue Streak Gallery, 5 — 8pm, Wilmington, DE American Color Print Society, at Markeim Arts Center, 7 – 9pm, Haddonfield, NJ Phoenix Village Art Center, 6 — 9pm, Phoenixville, PA The Great Frame Up, 5 — 8pm, Wayne, PA Saturday, March 8 Main Line Unitarian Church, 2 – 4pm, Devon, PA Sunday, March 9 The Philadelphia Sketch Club, 2 – 4pm, Philadelphia, PA Wednesday, March 12 Camden County College Art Gallery, 5 — 7pm, Blackwood, NJ Friday, March 14 Villanova University Art Gallery, 5 -7pm, Villanova, PA Saturday, March 15 The Muse Gallery, 5 — 9pm, Philadelphia, PA Ocean City Arts Center, Noon — 2pm, Atlantic County, NJ Sunday, March 16 Cheltenham Center for the Arts, Noon — 4pm, Cheltenham, PA Saturday, March 22 Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, 11:30 — 2pm, Lancaster, PA Thursday, March 20 St. Joseph’s University Gallery, 5 — 7pm, Merion Station, PA Sunday, March 23 Community Arts Center- Duke Gallery, 2 — 4pm, Wallingford, PA Sunday, March 30 Third Street Gallery, 5 — 9pm, Philadelphia, PA Friday, April 4 Meadowood, 6 – 8pm, Worcester, PA