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January 7, 2016
Liquid Light at the Philadelphia Art Museum
by Bryan C. Kuriawa

Marioni portrays the essence of painting that involves the carrying of pigment, which carries light, dubbed as “Liquid Light”… read more


October 5, 2015
From NFLplayer to “Art Geek” & Educator
by Aurica Diane

 

A true Renaissance man who conquered a devastating… read more


April 20, 2015
Represent: 200 Years of African American Art
by Marc Londo

The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s “Represent: 200 Years of African American Art” exhibit houses Pippin’s work, as… read more


March 19, 2015
Luminous Liaisons” by Brian Keeler at Rodger Lapelle Galleries
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

Keeler, the artist with such a versatile… read more


February 27, 2015
37th Anniversary Show Act I at Muse Gallery: Artist Cooperative
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

Our lives are marked with milestones: births, graduations, weddings, anniversaries and major accomplishments. There is… read more


February 27, 2015
Amazulu Spirit of Peace
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

Powell, creator of Amazulu Collections, got her start making jewelry on the streets of Philadelphia. The renowned artist has been… read more


February 05, 2015
Recent Paintings by Catherine Mulligan at F.A.N. Gallery
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

We can all recall a time when we were sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle, in the middle of a rainstorm, while… read more


November 20, 2014
The Dreaming Building – Mediocremonster Debuts Art Show in Philadelphia
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

Upon walking in the door of The Dreaming Building… read more


November 6, 2014
Heavily Scripted: Generative Arts and Bots at Little Berlin
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

“The art challenges the technology, and the technology inspires the art,” John Lasseter, one of the founding fathers of Pixar… read more


October 9, 2014
We Are All Made of Stars at Bluestone Fine Art Gallery!
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

Luminous, celestial and transcendent. These are just a few words that describe Kristin Schattenfield-Rein’s exhibit… read more


August 28, 2014
Wexler Gallery
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

Mason Cooley once said, “Art begins at imitation and ends in innovation.” When does a chair become more than just a chair… read more


August 1st, 2014
Arch Enemy Arts Gallery and Boutique
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

From decapitated dolly heads to things that go bump in the night, Arch Enemy Arts Gallery and Boutique located at 109 Arch Street… read more


June 18, 2014
Punk Rock Mommy at F&N Gallery
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

These were the first words of Andrea Collins…
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May 23, 2014
Glenside Arts Festival

by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

On a brisk Sunday evening, Michelle “The Stylist” Edmonds hosted the first annual Fantasy Hair Gala at the African American… read more


April 18, 2014
The Clay Studio
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

Brilliant ideas are often born out of a basic need or desire. If you think about it, many inventions were created this way… read more


March 29, 2014
March First Friday – Rodger LaPelle Galleries
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

Paintings are usually classified by the artist’s style. The human mind… read more


March 1, 2014
Institute of Contemporary Art – Ruffneck Constructivists
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

Purposely jagged around the edges, the Institute of Contemporary Art exhibit, Ruffneck Constructivists, generates… read more


February 16, 2014
The Divine Lorraine…or Museum of Contemporary Art?
by Marc Londo

Philadelphia art director Caryn Kunkle has big ideas for one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city… read more


February 7, 2014
Snyderman-Works Galleries
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

“One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” Or, one man’s trash is another artist’s canvas. That is what Kim Alsbrooks thought in… read more


January 3rd, 2014
3rd Street Gallery on Second Street
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

“A picture is worth a thousand words,” or so the saying goes. The same can be said for a painting. Every brushstroke is equivalent to a word… read more


December 6, 2013
Muse Gallery Artist Cooperative
by Mary Anna Rodabaugh

In Greek and Roman mythology, the Muses were nine goddesses, daughters of Mnemosyne and Zeus. These goddesses… read more


December 5, 2013
Learning to Undress: The 5th Annual Philadelphia RAWards
by Gina Lee

I usually end up somewhere in between Manhattan’s busy streets and overcrowded subways on a mission to find… read more

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