“…Because of the turmoil in my childhood, from violence to decay, I want to create my world of beauty and … See Full Post
“I would like for people to care more about animals and nature. I want to remind people that this is not a completely human civilization. We need to care about the beautiful animals out there that we are taking space away from.”
The 2017 InLiquid Benefit: Everyone is a Collector is right around the corner, encouraging all to start, enhance, and celebrate their art … See Full Post
As the 2017 InLiquid Benefit approaches, we are excited to showcase the exclusive pieces to be sold at our silent … See Full Post
Have you ever gazed at a cloud and seen the outline of an elephant, or a face in the patterns … See Full Post
Of the many things to inspire her creativity, cities are top of the list for Maria Schneider. Invisible Cities lets history glow!
There’s so much to learn about InLiquid Artist Members. In our new series Getting to Know You, we ask our members … See Full Post
The Northern Liberties once were known for its rustic and artistic neighborhood filled with color, energy, and great views. Today, a new community is making its way in through giant townhomes right in front of Baker’s eyes.
Artists Phyllis Gorsen and Judy Gelles were surprised to hear that men still tell women to smile. They were shocked with how women were spoken about in this year’s political climate. They were perplexed that beauty phrases from their mothers were still applicable in 2017. Naturally, they decided to do something about it.
In Just a Word – A Conversation with Aubrie Costello, Silk Graffiti Artist & Vendor at Art for the Cash Poor

InLiquid is proud to present our annual summer art sale at the Crane Arts Building, Art for the Cash Poor … See Full Post