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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| CATS OUT OF THE BAG | Gallery 224 | Features the work of printmaking/books MFA students. | 5:30-8pm | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
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| INTERSECTION | Cerulean Arts | Features the print work of Erin Castellan, Lisa Marie Hamilton, Jill Parisi and Rita Reisser. Focuses on the intersection of prints with other forms of media, such as sculpture and installation. | | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| MISH MASH STRIKES BACK: CONTEMPORARY CLAY REDEFINED : NOISE ART PARTY | Noyes Museum of Art | Features 21 artists with their interpretations on clay interacting with the real world. Uses found objects and 3D installations on surfaces to represent the modern world. | 5-8pm | FREE
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| PRINT OUT | Projects Gallery | Features prints by artists including Samella Lewis, Tomie Arai, Juan Sanchez and more. | noon-7pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| TRASHED | 3rd Street Gallery | Features work of Shirley Thomas who makes small sculptures from recycled materials. | | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
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| INTERSECTION | Cerulean Arts | Features the print work of Erin Castellan, Lisa Marie Hamilton, Jill Parisi and Rita Reisser. Focuses on the intersection of prints with other forms of media, such as sculpture and installation. | | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 11am-4pm | FREE
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| PRINT OUT | Projects Gallery | Features prints by artists including Samella Lewis, Tomie Arai, Juan Sanchez and more. | noon-7pm | FREE
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| TRASHED | 3rd Street Gallery | Features work of Shirley Thomas who makes small sculptures from recycled materials. | | FREE
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| INTERSECTION | Cerulean Arts | Features the print work of Erin Castellan, Lisa Marie Hamilton, Jill Parisi and Rita Reisser. Focuses on the intersection of prints with other forms of media, such as sculpture and installation. | | FREE
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| TRASHED | 3rd Street Gallery | Features work of Shirley Thomas who makes small sculptures from recycled materials. | | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| YEVGENIYA S. BARAS & ROBERT SCOBEY | Grizzly Grizzly | Features abstract paintings and video works from Philly and Brooklyn artists. | | FREE
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| YEVGENIYA S. BARAS & ROBERT SCOBEY | Grizzly Grizzly | Features abstract paintings and video works from Philly and Brooklyn artists. | | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
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| JULIE BOYER | Pagus Gallery | Features an installation of photographs and prints from Ghana by Julie Boyer. Also features a large-scale dome made from bamboo. | | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
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| INTERSECTION | Cerulean Arts | Features the print work of Erin Castellan, Lisa Marie Hamilton, Jill Parisi and Rita Reisser. Focuses on the intersection of prints with other forms of media, such as sculpture and installation. | | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| PRINT OUT | Projects Gallery | Features prints by artists including Samella Lewis, Tomie Arai, Juan Sanchez and more. | noon-7pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| TRASHED | 3rd Street Gallery | Features work of Shirley Thomas who makes small sculptures from recycled materials. | | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
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| INTERSECTION | Cerulean Arts | Features the print work of Erin Castellan, Lisa Marie Hamilton, Jill Parisi and Rita Reisser. Focuses on the intersection of prints with other forms of media, such as sculpture and installation. | | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| PRINT OUT | Projects Gallery | Features prints by artists including Samella Lewis, Tomie Arai, Juan Sanchez and more. | noon-7pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| TRASHED | 3rd Street Gallery | Features work of Shirley Thomas who makes small sculptures from recycled materials. | | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
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| INTERSECTION | Cerulean Arts | Features the print work of Erin Castellan, Lisa Marie Hamilton, Jill Parisi and Rita Reisser. Focuses on the intersection of prints with other forms of media, such as sculpture and installation. | | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| PRINT OUT | Projects Gallery | Features prints by artists including Samella Lewis, Tomie Arai, Juan Sanchez and more. | noon-7pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| SECOND OPENING | NEXUS/foundation | Features invited artists who play with the realms of traditional and contemporary printmaking. | 6-9pm | FREE
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| TRASHED | 3rd Street Gallery | Features work of Shirley Thomas who makes small sculptures from recycled materials. | | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| 3RD STREET GALLERY MARCH 2010 EXHIBITION | 3rd Street Gallery | Trashed eatures Shirley Thomas' small sculpture made of recycled materials. Labyrinths, Feautures recent paintings by Jacqueline Unanue. | noon-5pm | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
|
| INTERSECTION | Cerulean Arts | Features the print work of Erin Castellan, Lisa Marie Hamilton, Jill Parisi and Rita Reisser. Focuses on the intersection of prints with other forms of media, such as sculpture and installation. | | FREE
|
| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 11am-4pm | FREE
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| PRINT OUT | Projects Gallery | Features prints by artists including Samella Lewis, Tomie Arai, Juan Sanchez and more. | noon-7pm | FREE
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| TRASHED | 3rd Street Gallery | Features work of Shirley Thomas who makes small sculptures from recycled materials. | | FREE
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| TRASHED | 3rd Street Gallery | Features work of Shirley Thomas who makes small sculptures from recycled materials. | | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| YEVGENIYA S. BARAS & ROBERT SCOBEY | Grizzly Grizzly | Features abstract paintings and video works from Philly and Brooklyn artists. | | FREE
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| YEVGENIYA S. BARAS & ROBERT SCOBEY | Grizzly Grizzly | Features abstract paintings and video works from Philly and Brooklyn artists. | | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
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| JULIE BOYER | Pagus Gallery | Features an installation of photographs and prints from Ghana by Julie Boyer. Also features a large-scale dome made from bamboo. | | FREE
|
| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
|
| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| PRINT OUT | Projects Gallery | Features prints by artists including Samella Lewis, Tomie Arai, Juan Sanchez and more. | noon-7pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| EARTH MATTERS: THE 2010 NCECA INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION : OPENING RECEPTION | Galleries at Moore College of Art & Design | Features the ceramic work of 28 artists, working under themes such as consumerism, environmental issues, technology and agriculture. The show ranges from simple pottery to large scale installation pieces. | 7-9pm | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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| PRINT OUT | Projects Gallery | Features prints by artists including Samella Lewis, Tomie Arai, Juan Sanchez and more. | noon-7pm | FREE
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| PROJECT H.O.M.E.'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION | Community Art Gallery | Features 74 works in oil, mixed media, watercolor, pencil and acrylics by 21 formerly homeless adults who have participated in Project H.O.M.E’s Art Program. | 9am-5pm | FREE
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| SACRED ORIGINS: AN INTERFAITH ART PROJECT FOR WEST PHILADELPHIA | Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral | Features a large mixed-media work on paper by Zoë Cohen, the Cathedral's artist-in-residence. The piece was assembled using drawings collected from people of various religious backgrounds in West Philadelphia. | 10am-2pm | FREE
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| DRAWN FROM NATURE | Gallery 339 | Features photographs by Stuart Rome who photographs fossils of plants and animals. Mixes digital print with individually printed metallic leaf paper. | | FREE
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| HENRY HORENSTEIN: SHOW | Gallery 339 | Features sexy photographs by Henry Horenstein. Focuses on the subculture of burlesque, from its modest beginnings to its 21st century resurgence. | | FREE
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| THE HERMAPHRODITES: LIVING IN TWO WORLDS : ARTIST RECEPTION | Wexler Gallery | Features a group of artists as they showcase the literal and conceptual idea of belonging to both genders. Ceramics are united with other art forms to create bodies in-between two worlds. | 5-8pm | FREE
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| LACE IN TRANSLATION | Design Center | Features lacy indoor and outdoor installations by internationally acclaimed designers Tord Boontje, Demakersvan and Cal Lane, who explore the intersection of lace's elegance with mass production. These intricately patterned structures, from a handwoven raffia curtain to laser-cut fabrics, a filigree oil tank and a chain-link fence, force us to rethink our idea of lace. | 10am-4pm | FREE
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