Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Three Group Shows, Opening November 4th and November 11th

Welcome back! Fall is here, looks like November is shaping up to be a busy one:

1. Other Possible Titles: A Juried Exhibition
November 4 - 26, 2011
Opening Reception, First Friday: November 4, 6-10PM
On view until the end of the month.

A group show at Grizzly Grizzly Gallery at 319 N. 11th Street, 2nd floor. Come and vote on your favorite piece, the winner will have the opportunity for a solo exhibition in 2012.




2. November Student Exhibition, Gallery 128, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 128 N. Broad Street
Opening Reception November 4th, 5-9PM
On view until the end of the month.
A group show of PAFA students in the basement gallery of the museum.




3. Wish You Were There
Opening Reception November 11th, 6-8PM
On view from November 4th - November 27th.
University City Arts League, 4226 Spruce Street


"WISH YOU WERE THERE" art show, back by popular demand , will be having its run at the University City Arts League this November! The show has expanded and now features work by twelve artists working in a variety of mediums. Thanks again for coming to its last run at the Green Line Powelton-- we hope you will make it out again to see the show in its new incarnation! Details about the theme and participating artists below:


work by:
Michael Branca
Matthew Colaizzo
Sam Finn Cate-Gumpert
Andrew Defrance
Sarah Finestone
Kirsten L. Fisher-Price
John Broderick Heron
Rebecca Miller
Samantha Dylan Mitchell
Kaitlin Kylie Pomerantz
Paul Richardson
Becky Suss

curated by:
Kaitlin Kylie Pomerantz

"WISH YOU WERE THERE" presents the work of twelve artists inhabiting urban environments -- Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York -- grappling with ideas of the natural world, alternative ecosystems, space and place. The featured paintings, sculpture, photos, installation and works on paper take a variety of approaches toward explaining the significance and promise of “nature” as it sits in and often grates at the mind of the urban dweller. These artists twist and mold generic conventions from the still life, landscape and architectural traditions to meet their unique vantage point as urbanites reflecting on imagined, remembered, or fantasized experiences of the natural world. The works draw from a range of references and inspiration, including scientific illustration and visual taxonomies, pop culture postcards and technicolor photographs, civic iconography, maps, flags, and blueprints, and express a variety of idiosyncratic, obsessive, personal visions. "WISH YOU WERE THERE" highlights the variety of ways we experience, interpret, discover and lose ourselves in "nature" or an amorphous, greener "beyond."

Hope to see you there!