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March for Art is InLiquid’s annual fundraiser auction, featuring over 300 works of art curated in one room. For 15 days, a variety of events will activate the space and bring the arts community together, culminating in a silent auction. InLiquid splits the proceeds from each sale with the artists so that funds raised directly benefit our community.

A wide range of works are available, from visual art to sculpture to functional and wearable pieces. The works highlighted below are from local artists who are inspired by the city of Philadelphia.

Graffiti Pier, Philadelphia, Jaime Alvarez, Archival InkJet print, 2024

This photograph was taken at world-famous Graffiti Pier in the Fishtown/ Port Richmond area of Philadelphia. It was taken on the day of the 2024 solar eclipse to document how people responded to the natural phenomenon. Place your bid here!

City River Sky 4, Jennifer Lynn Manzella, Monoprint and woodcut on Japanese paper, 2024

One of a series of woodblock prints depicting the Schuylkill river. It shows how the industrial structures of Philadelphia come together with the natural landscape to create the fabric of the city. Place your bid here!

Philly Horse Paint by Number, Joseph Opshinsky, Cut paper collage, 2025

This collage was inspired by the story of a horse who escaped from a riding club and was found on I-95 in Port Richmond, Philadelphia. It references the equestrian scenes often depicted in classic mid-century “Paint-by-Number” kits. Place your bid here!

Interior of the K&A El station at Kensington and Allegheny Avenues, Joseph V. Labolito, Photograph, 1987

This is part of a series documenting the urban landscape of Philadelphia from the 1980s to the 2000s. The photographs celebrate the human presence and spirit of the city and how it has transformed over the years.

Raising Philadelphia, Maria R. Schneider, Acrylic sheets, cement, and acrylic paint, 2023

A sculpture exploring the built environment of Philadelphia by recreating part of the skyline through plexiglass and paper. The artist used laser technology to etch designs into the surfaces of the sculpture, showing the history of the building. Place your bid here!

Lemon Hill I, Craig Stover, Oil on canvas, 2017

An imaginative map of the Lemon Hill area of Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. The artist painted it from memory, inspired by daily winding walks he would take through the park with his dog. Place your bid here!

River, Night, Sarah Zwerling, Archival print, 2012

This photograph captures the surface of the Schuylkill River at dusk. It shows how the light of the setting sun reflects across the water. Place your bid here!

Bidding for the March for Art Auction closes on Saturday, March 22 at 10pm.

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