The piece previews the upcoming exhibition, Circadian Rhythm, at Park Towne Place. My understanding of the concept of circadian rhythm is, frankly, pretty … See Full Post
If you have to just see one exhibition at the Crane Arts Building, Interference by Paul Anthony Smith and Andre … See Full Post
After three decades of gracing the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Lenfest Hall, Marc Chagall’s A Wheatfield on a Summer’s Afternoon has come down and will be leaving Philadelphia for an indefinite amount of time.
The Review Panel Philadelphia is an annual event hosted by Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts. In association with artcritical.com, … See Full Post
Cultural Adaptation – Jennifer Baker’s ‘Portraits of People on the Move’ Accompanies the World Premier of ‘Adapt!’ at the Wilma Theater

Many of the stories shared in Portraits of People on the Move are incredibly personal and fragile to those who … See Full Post
On February 7, an intergenerational communing took place under the roof of the Village of Arts and Humanities. The gathering … See Full Post
Dr. Albert C. Barnes saw the necessity in paintings to be the equipment for teaching critical thinking. He also found … See Full Post
Consider the following scene: Two women wearing black, shimmery leotards over pale pink exercise shorts prowl around the perimeter of … See Full Post
I Bear Witness, on display at the Asian Arts Initiative, explores connections between the history of Japanese internment in America … See Full Post
On December 10th, 1966, Andy Warhol and his band, The Velvet Underground, flipped the city of Philadelphia upside-down at The … See Full Post