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SUMMARY:El Mercado Cultural at Cherry Street Pier
DESCRIPTION:El Mercado Cultural is Fleisher’s new initiative that focuses on contributing creative and marketing resources to new merchants\, restaurant owners\, and market vendors completely free of charge. From product and food photography to digital marketing and branding\, Fleisher’s intent is to capture the natural intersection between art and commerce by providing workshops\, discussions\, and classes for participants of the program. \nJoin artists from the program as they sell their wares at Cherry Street Pier for a series of late spring and summer markets presented in collaboration with the Delaware River Waterfront! Create art with the whole family at ColorWheels. \nEl Mercado Cultural is made possible with funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/el-mercado-cultural-at-cherry-street-pier-4/
LOCATION:Cherry St. Pier\, 121 N. Columbus Blvd.\, Philadelphia
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Diálogo 365: New Rhizomes - Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening reception of Diálogo 365: New Rhizomes on Friday\, August 12 at 6pm. \n  \nAbout Diálogo 365: New Rhizomes \nInspired by the 360 Cultural Lab mission and taking stock of the massive exodus from Venezuela in the last decade\, Diálogo 365: New Rhizomes takes the concept of placemaking as a departure point. We are asking artists to unpack the interpretations and possibilities of placemaking in our current state of uncertainty. In what ways do we strengthen or sabotage our sense of place? How are we rethinking what it means to connect to one another? How do we fortify our stems to build more equity as inbetweeners? Diálogo 365: New Rhizomes seeks a variety of visual perspectives from emerging and established artists of Latin American and Caribbean heritage. \nThe exhibition is on view from August 12 – September 9\, 2022 and is co-curated by Diálogo 365 founder Andreina Castillo and Gerard Silva\, Director of Exhibitions and Community Outreach at Fleisher. 360 Culture Lab has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. \n  \nCo-Curator: Andreina Castillo \n\nAndreina Castillo (she/her/hers) is the founder of the Diálogo 365 project. She curated Memorias in 2008 and the first Diálogo 365 exhibition for Casa de Venezuela in 2009\, as well as Papeles: Are we what we sign? for Acción Colombia in 2012. Her background blends multidisciplinary experiences at visual (with an emphasis on museums) and performing arts organizations that range from independent curating and audience development to marketing and communications. Castillo has an MA in Arts Administration & Policy from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BFA from the Corcoran School of Art (now the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design). She currently works at The Newark Museum of Art. \n  \nCo-Curator: Gerard Silva \nGerard Silva is the Director of Exhibitions and Community Outreach at Fleisher Art Memorial. Questions about the call for entries and exhibition can be directed to Gerard at gsilva@fleisher.org. \n  \nFeatured Artists: \nHenry Bermudez\nPatricia Cazorla\nAlejandro Ceballos\nLina Cedeño & Pedro Ospina\nAlexis Duque\nWolfgang Gil\nJohnny Irizarry\nJotham Malave\nKalena Marshall\nAna Mosquera\nDoris Nogueira-Rogers\nPatricia Patzi\nTania Qurashi\nAlissa Roach\nNancy Saleme\nSuperheroes Community Artist Collective (with Jose Lemus)\nIdalia Vasquez-Achuri\nAnthony Vega \n\n \nArtwork: Henry Bermudez\, Untitled\, 2022\, Mixed Media\, 12’ x 8’
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/opening-reception-dialogo-365-new-rhizomes/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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SUMMARY:Diálogo 365: New Rhizomes Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Curated by: Gerard Silva & Andreina Castillo\, Diálogo 365 Founder\nOpening Reception: Friday\, August 12\, 6PM\nArtist Talk: Saturday\, August 27\, 4PM\n\n\n\n\nInspired by the 360 Cultural Lab mission and taking stock of the massive exodus from Venezuela in the last decade\, Diálogo 365: New Rhizomes takes the concept of placemaking as a departure point. We are asking artists to unpack the interpretations and possibilities of placemaking in our current state of uncertainty. In what ways do we strengthen or sabotage our sense of place? How are we rethinking what it means to connect to one another? How do we fortify our stems to build more equity as inbetweeners? Diálogo 365: New Rhizomes seeks a variety of visual perspectives from emerging and established artists of Latin American and Caribbean heritage. \n  \n360 Culture Lab has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.\n \nMasks are currently required for all Fleisher visitors when on the premises.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/dialogo-365-new-rhizomes-exhibition/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Indonesian Festival (360 Culture Lab Event)
DESCRIPTION:Free to the public\n\n  \nIn collaboration with Modero & Company and Gapura Philadelphia\, Fleisher Art Memorial will host an outdoor celebration of Indonesian culture through food\, performances\, fashion\, games\, and community building. This year’s festival’s theme is “The East Side”. There will be food\, cultural dances\, games\, and a special performance from Indonesian Hip Hop artists SAYKOJI and Ana Timur Official. \n  \n\n360 Culture Lab has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/indonesian-festival-360-culture-lab-event/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Modero x Fleisher Art Memorial present Di Hati-Ku (360 Culture Lab Event)
DESCRIPTION:For one night only\, Fleisher Art Memorial and Modero brings to Philadelphia a unique and original production\, Di Hati-Ku (From the Heart). Di Hati-Ku (From the Heart) tells a story about Kartini\, a first-generation Indonesian immigrant who takes her granddaughter\, Hati\, on an imaginary and nostalgic journey to Indonesia. \nDi Hati-Ku is written by Sinta Penyami Storms and Detty Kastubi Aziz\, with Storm also directing this original theater production with a cast that includes members from Philadelphia’s Indonesian community as well as visiting artists from Indonesia. The show will also feature original music by Profound Music & Saykoji. \nProceeds from ticket sales will also support Gapura Philadelphia\, a new Indonesia Community Center which recently opened in South Philadelphia.\n\nClick here to see ticketing info.\n\n360 Culture Lab has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.\n\nMasks are currently required for all Fleisher visitors when on the premises. 
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/modero-x-fleisher-art-memorial-present-di-hati-ku-360-culture-lab-event/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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SUMMARY:Young Artists Exhibition Closing Reception and Ella King Torrey Award Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a closing reception to celebrate the work featured in our Annual Young Artists Exhibition\, highlighting work from students enrolled in the Fleisher’s Saturday Young Artists Program\, Teen Lounge\, and Community Partners in the Arts residencies. \nThe event will also include a ceremony announcing the 2022 recipient of the Ella King Torrey Award. Established by Ella Russell Torrey in honor of the contributions her daughter Ella King Torrey made to the community\, the Young Artist Award supports the continued development of a young artist between the ages of 14 and 19. The Ella King Torrey Young Artist Award celebrates Ella’s joy\, excitement and commitment to artists by encouraging exceptional teenage students at Fleisher.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/closing-reception-and-ella-king-torrey-award-ceremony/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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SUMMARY:Queer Art: Past and Present: Representing the Nation to Itself: Queer American Art from late 19th century to Stonewall 
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Found in Translation series funded by the PA Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities\, Fleisher Art Memorial and William Way are proud to present Queer Art: Past and Present\, a series of lectures exploring Queer art histories and contemporary practices and aesthetics through the voices of five renowned art historians and artists. The lecture series will take place on Zoom and live Spanish interpretation will be provided.   \nFound in Translation is a free series of art history and critical theory workshops organized by Fleisher in partnership with several cultural institutions throughout Philadelphia. The series specifically focuses on centering BIPOC and Queer voices\, reflecting a more inclusive view of the communities we work with. Found in Translation\, aligned with Fleisher’s mission of making art more accessible through our education and community programs\, brings these valuable perspectives to a broader public.  \nThis heavily illustrated talk will demonstrate that the history of American art and the history of sexuality traveled a parallel course for over a century. Beginning with the work of Harriet Hosmer through such defining figures as Thomas Eakins\, Charles Demuth\, Georgia O’Keeffe\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Jasper Johns\, Agnes Martin\, and Andy Warhol\, Jonathan Katz outlines how it was queer artists who represented the US to itself.   \nJonathan D. Katz is an art historian\, curator and queer activist. Currently an Associate Professor of Practice in the History of Art and Gender\, Sexuality\, and Women’s Studies at the University of Pennsylvania\, Katz is a pioneering figure in the development of a queer art history\, and author of a number of books and articles.  As a scholar of modern and contemporary art\, Katz is responsible for many of the first queer studies of such defining artists as Georgia O’Keeffe\, Jasper Johns\, Leon Polk Smith\, Ellsworth Kelly\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Richard Hamilton\, Yayoi Kusama\, Cy Twombly\, Agnes Martin\, Robert Indiana\, and a number of others. Katz is now completing two new books\, Hiding in Plain Sight: On the Queerness of Contemporary Art and The Silent Camp: Jasper Johns\, Robert Rauschenberg and the Cold War. He is also editor of the forthcoming Routledge Companion to Queer Art History.   \nAbout William Way  \nWilliam Way seeks to engage and support the diverse LGBTQIA+ communities in the greater Philadelphia area through arts & culture\, empowerment\, and community connections. They want all LGBTQIA+ people to feel safe\, connected\, and empowered\, striving to be a community center whose staff\, management\, and board reflect the vibrant and richly diverse communities they serve. In these challenging times\, the William Way LGBT Community Center\, and what it represents\, has evolved to meet the needs of the diverse people it serves 365 days a year. Learn more at www.waygay.org.  \nRegister via Eventbrite. \nImage: Ana Teresa Fernandez\, Ice Queen\, 2011\, digital still from 45-minute performance. Image courtesy of Alpesh Kantilal Patel. 
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/queer-art-past-and-present-representing-the-nation-to-itself-queer-american-art-from-late-19th-century-to-stonewall/
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SUMMARY:UPDATE: Canceled - El Mercado Cultural at Cherry Street Pier
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: El Mercado Cultural scheduled on this date has been canceled. It is set to be rescheduled in December. More updates to come. \nEl Mercado Cultural is Fleisher’s new initiative that focuses on contributing creative and marketing resources to new merchants\, restaurant owners\, and market vendors completely free of charge. From product and food photography to digital marketing and branding\, Fleisher’s intent is to capture the natural intersection between art and commerce by providing workshops\, discussions\, and classes for participants of the program. \nJoin artists from the program as they sell their wares at Cherry Street Pier for a series of late spring and summer markets presented in collaboration with the Delaware River Waterfront! Create art with the whole family at ColorWheels. \nEl Mercado Cultural is made possible with funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/el-mercado-cultural-at-cherry-street-pier-3/
LOCATION:Cherry St. Pier\, 121 N. Columbus Blvd.\, Philadelphia
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Queer Art: Past and Present: Contemporary Queer Artists of Color
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Found in Translation series funded by the PA Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities\, Fleisher Art Memorial and William Way are proud to present Queer Art: Past and Present\, a series of lectures exploring Queer art histories and contemporary practices and aesthetics through the voices of five renowned art historians and artists. The lecture series will take place on Zoom and live Spanish interpretation will be provided.   \nFound in Translation is a free series of art history and critical theory workshops organized by Fleisher in partnership with several cultural institutions throughout Philadelphia. The series specifically focuses on centering BIPOC and Queer voices\, reflecting a more inclusive view of the communities we work with. Found in Translation\, aligned with Fleisher’s mission of making art more accessible through our education and community programs\, brings these valuable perspectives to a broader public.  \nContemporary artists of color contest the whiteness and colonial legacies of ‘queerness’ and do so on a global stage. In addition to such contestations\, queer of color art and visual culture render queer more capacious with the capacity to imagine otherwise. From the importance of genre such as portraiture to the critical valence of certain materialities\, Bissonauth asks: how might a queer of color gaze incite another way of seeing; how do such works of art help us see differently?   \nThis presentation does not adhere to a particular chronology; rather\, I approach the material thematically. Furthermore\, this presentation mostly draws on contemporary examples (1980s onwards) alongside some historical sources that aim to shed light on transnational perspectives on queer\, feminist\, and transgender artmaking and aesthetic theory.  \n  Dr. Natasha Bissonauth teaches Art History at York University in Toronto. Her research centers queer\, trans\, and feminist artists of color with expertise in South Asia and its diasporas. Publications include Sunil Gupta’s Sun City: An Exercise in Camping Orientalism (Art Journal\, 2019)\, The Future of Museological Display: Chitra Ganesh’s Speculative Encounters (book chapter in Museums\, Sexuality\, and Gender Activism\, 2020)\, and The Dissent of Play: Lotahs in the Museum (South Asia Journal\, 2020). Recent research interests expand upon indenture studies\, archival work\, and material culture. She is currently working on a book project that looks at how contemporary artists remake aesthetic categories through archival returns. In doing so with a transnational scope of what ‘South Asia’ as a category could be\, she ultimately pursues kinship across Black and Brown art histories.      \nAbout William Way  \nWilliam Way seeks to engage and support the diverse LGBTQIA+ communities in the greater Philadelphia area through arts & culture\, empowerment\, and community connections. They want all LGBTQIA+ people to feel safe\, connected\, and empowered\, striving to be a community center whose staff\, management\, and board reflect the vibrant and richly diverse communities they serve. In these challenging times\, the William Way LGBT Community Center\, and what it represents\, has evolved to meet the needs of the diverse people it serves 365 days a year. Learn more at www.waygay.org.  \nRegister via Eventbrite. \nImage: Ana Teresa Fernandez\, Ice Queen\, 2011\, digital still from 45-minute performance. Image courtesy of Alpesh Kantilal Patel.  \n  \n  
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/queer-art-past-and-present-contemporary-queer-artists-of-color/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Tuition-Free Registration Begins for Fall Term
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URL:https://fleisher.org/event/tuition-free-registration-begins-for-fall-term/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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SUMMARY:Queer Art: Past and Present: Queer Feminist Transnational Artistic/Curatorial Practices 
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Found in Translation series funded by the PA Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities\, Fleisher Art Memorial and William Way are proud to present Queer Art: Past and Present\, a series of lectures exploring Queer art histories and contemporary practices and aesthetics through the voices of five renowned art historians and artists. The lecture series will take place on Zoom and live Spanish interpretation will be provided.   \nFound in Translation is a free series of art history and critical theory workshops organized by Fleisher in partnership with several cultural institutions throughout Philadelphia. The series specifically focuses on centering BIPOC and Queer voices\, reflecting a more inclusive view of the communities we work with. Found in Translation\, aligned with Fleisher’s mission of making art more accessible through our education and community programs\, brings these valuable perspectives to a broader public.  \nAlpesh Kantilal Patel will explore the traveling exhibition WOMEN 我們\,\, featured in Shanghai (2011)\, San Francisco (2012)\, and Miami Beach (2013). In addition\, Alpesh will discuss connections between artworks exploring queer absences in archives by US-based lesbian-identified artist Tina Takemoto and Estonia-based Jannus Samma.   \nAlpesh Kantilal Patel is an associate professor of contemporary art and visual culture at Tyler School of Art and Architecture\, Temple University. His art historical scholarship\, curating\, and criticism reflect his queer\, anti-racist\, and transnational approach to contemporary art. He is the author of Productive failure: Writing queer transnational South Asian art histories (2017) and co-editor of both Storytellers of Art Histories (2022) and Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art’s special issue commemorating Okwui Enwezor (2021). His research has been supported by grants and fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation\, Arts Council England\, National Endowment of Humanities\, Cranbrook Academy of Art\, New York University\, and the Institute of Advanced Studies at Loughborough University\, England.   \nAbout William Way  \nWilliam Way seeks to engage and support the diverse LGBTQIA+ communities in the greater Philadelphia area through arts & culture\, empowerment\, and community connections. They want all LGBTQIA+ people to feel safe\, connected\, and empowered\, striving to be a community center whose staff\, management\, and board reflect the vibrant and richly diverse communities they serve. In these challenging times\, the William Way LGBT Community Center\, and what it represents\, has evolved to meet the needs of the diverse people it serves 365 days a year. Learn more at www.waygay.org.  \nRegister via Eventbrite. \nImage: Ana Teresa Fernandez\, Ice Queen\, 2011\, digital still from 45-minute performance. Image courtesy of Alpesh Kantilal Patel. 
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/queer-art-past-and-present-queer-feminist-transnational-artistic-curatorial-practices/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Registration Begins for Fall Term
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/registration-begins-for-fall-term/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Registration Event
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SUMMARY:Fall Registration Opens for Creative Labs
DESCRIPTION:Creative Labs runs Monday – Friday\, 3:00 – 6:00 pm \nSet in Fleisher’s historic buildings and drawing from 125 years of experience providing art education to children and youth\, the Creative Labs program offers young people in kindergarten through fifth grade a nourishing and fun after-school experience. With access to child-friendly art studios\, a dance floor in the Sanctuary\, the Children’s Garden\, and Palumbo Park right next door\, Fleisher’s faculty and staff create engaging and age-appropriate curricula using art to encourage creativity\, develop critical thinking\, and grow participants’ confidence as young artists. \nCreative Labs offers sessions featuring a wide range of media—including Painting and Drawing\, Mixed Media\, Animation\, Fiber Arts\, Sculpture\, and Movement—led by teaching artists incorporating diverse cultural artistic practices into hands-on activities. Each day\, participants will also have the opportunity to enjoy a snack\, engage in playtime\, and receive assistance with their homework between 3:00 and 4:00 pm. Sliding-scale options are now available for Creative Labs\, tuition varies from $60 fleisher.org to $450 per 10-week class based on financial capacity. Click here for more information.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/fall-registration-opens-for-creative-labs/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Registration Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T183000
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SUMMARY:Queer Art: Past and Present: Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Found in Translation series funded by the PA Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities\, Fleisher Art Memorial and William Way are proud to present Queer Art: Past and Present\, a series of lectures exploring Queer art histories and contemporary practices and aesthetics through the voices of five renowned art historians and artists. The lecture series will take place on Zoom and live Spanish interpretation will be provided.   \nFound in Translation is a free series of art history and critical theory workshops organized by Fleisher in partnership with several cultural institutions throughout Philadelphia. The series specifically focuses on centering BIPOC and Queer voices\, reflecting a more inclusive view of the communities we work with. Found in Translation\, aligned with Fleisher’s mission of making art more accessible through our education and community programs\, brings these valuable perspectives to a broader public.  \nChris E. Vargas\, Executive Director and Founder of the Museum of Transgender Hirstory\, will present on the conceptual museum which asks audiences to think critically about what a visual history of transgender life could and should look like. In this talk\, Chris will focus on the exhibition series and forthcoming book\, Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects\, a material exploration of objects that hold significance in narrating the history of transgender communities.  \n \nA video maker and interdisciplinary artist based in Bellingham\, WA and Los Angeles\, CA\, Chris E. Vargas earned his MFA from the Department of Art Practice at UC Berkeley in 2011. His work deploys humor and performance to explore the complex ways that queer and trans people negotiate spaces for themselves within historical and institutional memory and popular culture. He is the Executive Director of MOTHA\, the Museum of Transgender Hirstory & Art\, a critical and conceptual arts & hirstory institution highlighting the contributions of trans art to the cultural and political landscape. In 2016\, he received a Creative Capital award in the Emerging Field category and in 2020\, he was named a Guggenheim Fellow.   \nAbout William Way  \nWilliam Way seeks to engage and support the diverse LGBTQIA+ communities in the greater Philadelphia area through arts & culture\, empowerment\, and community connections. They want all LGBTQIA+ people to feel safe\, connected\, and empowered\, striving to be a community center whose staff\, management\, and board reflect the vibrant and richly diverse communities they serve. In these challenging times\, the William Way LGBT Community Center\, and what it represents\, has evolved to meet the needs of the diverse people it serves 365 days a year. Learn more at www.waygay.org.  \nRegister via Eventbrite. \nImage: Ana Teresa Fernandez\, Ice Queen\, 2011\, digital still from 45-minute performance. Image courtesy of Alpesh Kantilal Patel. 
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/queer-art-past-and-present-trans-hirstory-in-99-objects/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T200000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Art for the Ages Exhibition at Paradigm Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Arte para los Siglos: Celebrando a los Latinxs de Edad Avanzada\nArt for the Ages: Celebrating Latinx Elders  \nFleisher Art Memorial at Paradigm Gallery\n746 S 4th St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19147 \nJune 24 – July 8\, 2022 / 24 de junio – 8 de julio\, 2022 \nOpening Reception: Friday\, June 24\, 5 – 8 pm / Recepción de Apertura: viernes\, 24 de junio\, 17:00 – 20:00 h \nFleisher Art Memorial is pleased to present Art for the Ages: Celebrating Latinx Elders\, an exhibition of work by older adult Latinx artists who participated in Fleisher’s creative aging program\, Art for the Ages. The classes in the program were taught by renowned artists Kukuli Velarde and Alexis Nutini. This program was funded in part by the PA Council on the Arts. \nFleisher Art Memorial se enorgullece a presentar Arte para los Siglos: Celebrando a los Latinxs de Edad Avanzada\, una exposición de artistas latinos de edad avanzada que participaron en el programa de envejecimiento creativo de Fleisher\, Arte para los Siglos. Las clases fueron enseñadas por reconocidos artistas Kukuli Velarde y Alexis Nutini. Este programa fue financiado en parte por PA Council on the Arts. \nCurator/Curador: José Antonio Ortíz Pagán. Participating Artists/Artistas Participantes: Obed San Martin\, Graciela Avendano\, Noemi Cruz Hernandez\, Rosa La Penta\, Olga Mejia\, Marwill Nieves\, Kelia Plaud\, Carmen Calderon\, Edna Santiago\, Carlos Gil.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/art-for-the-ages-exhibition-at-paradigm-gallery/
LOCATION:Paradigm Gallery\, 746 S 4th St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220622T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220622T200000
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SUMMARY:Queer Art: Past and Present: Queer Body and Space\, A Rose has Thorns
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Found in Translation series funded by the PA Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities\, Fleisher Art Memorial and William Way are proud to present Queer Art: Past and Present\, a series of lectures exploring Queer art histories and contemporary practices and aesthetics through the voices of five renowned art historians and artists. The lecture series will take place on Zoom and live Spanish interpretation will be provided.   \nFound in Translation is a free series of art history and critical theory workshops organized by Fleisher in partnership with several cultural institutions throughout Philadelphia. The series specifically focuses on centering BIPOC and Queer voices\, reflecting a more inclusive view of the communities we work with. Found in Translation\, aligned with Fleisher’s mission of making art more accessible through our education and community programs\, brings these valuable perspectives to a broader public.  \n“We’re here. We’re queer. Get used to it”. This slogan is still as relevant as it was in the past but times have changed and we demand more. In this conversation with artist Jonathan Lyndon Chase\, we will explore questions that were once reserved for the cisgender population but are now necessary as we evolve into a more inclusive and fluid world: Can queerness and art coexist? Is the representation of our experiences\, of our bodies\, of our diversity\, being addressed in the arts? What stereotypes are still present in our culture? Is the queer box a reality? Jonathan will also be sharing some of their current body of work.   \nJonathan Lyndon Chase is an interdisciplinary artist who works in painting\, video\, sound and sculpture to depict queer black love and community amidst the backdrop of urban and domestic spaces. Chase’s figures hang in various forms of articulation – intertwined with domestic markers of a kitchen or a bedroom\, they are then tethered by pop and street signage to blend emotional and physical\, internal and external states of being. Rendered through layers of bright\, visceral paint\, make-up\, foam and glitter these compositions challenge and subvert canonical misrepresentation and exclusion of the black body.  \nAbout William Way  \nWilliam Way seeks to engage and support the diverse LGBTQIA+ communities in the greater Philadelphia area through arts & culture\, empowerment\, and community connections. They want all LGBTQIA+ people to feel safe\, connected\, and empowered\, striving to be a community center whose staff\, management\, and board reflect the vibrant and richly diverse communities they serve. In these challenging times\, the William Way LGBT Community Center\, and what it represents\, has evolved to meet the needs of the diverse people it serves 365 days a year. Learn more at www.waygay.org.  \nRegister via Eventbrite. \nImage: Ana Teresa Fernandez\, Ice Queen\, 2011\, digital still from 45-minute performance. Image courtesy of Alpesh Kantilal Patel. 
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/queer-art-past-and-present-queer-body-and-space-a-rose-has-thorns/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220621
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220510T181853Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Camp Begins
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/summer-camp-begins/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220621
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SUMMARY:Adult Summer Term Begins
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/adult-summer-term-begins/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220510T181524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T181524Z
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SUMMARY:ColorWheels at Barnes on the Block
DESCRIPTION:Barnes on the Block presented by PNC Arts Alive\, and in partnership with Mural Arts Philadelphia\, returns for another round of outdoor fun for the entire family. Meet us on the Parkway for visual art displays\, family-friendly art-making\, live performances\, food trucks\, a beer garden\, and more.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/colorwheels-at-barnes-on-the-block/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Colorwheels
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220510T181200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T145854Z
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SUMMARY:El Mercado Cultural at Cherry Street Pier
DESCRIPTION:El Mercado Cultural is Fleisher’s new initiative that focuses on contributing creative and marketing resources to new merchants\, restaurant owners\, and market vendors completely free of charge. From product and food photography to digital marketing and branding\, Fleisher’s intent is to capture the natural intersection between art and commerce by providing workshops\, discussions\, and classes for participants of the program. \nJoin artists from the program as they sell their wares at Cherry Street Pier for a series of late spring and summer markets presented in collaboration with the Delaware River Waterfront! Create art with the whole family at ColorWheels. \nEl Mercado Cultural is made possible with funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/el-mercado-cultural-at-cherry-street-pier-2/
LOCATION:Cherry St. Pier\, 121 N. Columbus Blvd.\, Philadelphia
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220612T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220612T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220509T204834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221028T200446Z
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SUMMARY:Print Love-In
DESCRIPTION:Register via Eventbrite \n10 am – 11:30 pm / Families / $10 per person\n12 pm – 1:30 pm / Families / $10 per person\n2 pm – 4 pm / Adults / $25 per person \nThe Love-In\, a cherished family-friendly event launched in 2000\, serves as an introduction to and celebration of printmaking as well as Fleisher’s mission of making art accessible to all. Traditionally hosted in February\, this year we’re bringing the event back in June to coincide with National Loving Day. The date commemorates the US Supreme Court’s 1967 decision to strike down laws in several states that banned interracial marriage. The decision was sparked by Loving v. Virginia\, a court case involving Richard and Mildred Loving\, an interracial couple from Virginia who married in 1958. \nThis year’s Love-In will feature printing sessions geared towards children and adults and no prior printmaking experience is needed. Participants will learn processes and techniques including lithograph\, silkscreen\, wood\, and linoleum blocks. Incorporating designs contributed by Philadelphia artists\, attendees will create and decorate their own love notes and prints.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/print-love-in-2022/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220512T175313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220512T175313Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline for Ella King Torrey Award Submissions
DESCRIPTION:Established by Ella Russell Torrey in honor of the contributions her daughter Ella King Torrey made to the community\, the Young Artist Award supports the continued development of a young artist between the ages of 14 and 19. The Ella King Torrey Young Artist Award celebrates Ella’s joy\, excitement and commitment to artists by encouraging exceptional teenage students at Fleisher. \n The recipient will receive:  \n\nAn award of $1\,000 paid to the artist to support continued development in the arts and increased exposure to opportunities in the arts \nRecognition as Ella King Torrey Award recipient in 2022 Young Artists Exhibition with submitted artwork on view\nAccess to open studio time at Fleisher Art Memorial\, to be structured based upon needs of student and available for a year following receipt of award\nOpportunities to work with Fleisher staff on speaking and writing about exhibitions and their artwork\n\nAccess the application here.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/deadline-for-ella-king-torrey-award-submissions/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220607T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220607T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220509T192353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220512T203420Z
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SUMMARY:Unapologetic Art for Emerging Artists with Caff Adeus and Emilio Maldonado
DESCRIPTION:Push your practice forward in our immersive two-week workshop “Unapologetic Art for Emerging Artists” led by teaching artists Caff Adeus and Emilio Maldonado.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe workshop will explore the practice of artists making unapologetic work\, focusing on artwork that makes bold social statements\, reflects authenticity\, and centers the depth of personal experience. The instructors will encourage participants to assert themselves and their own experiences\, exploring boldness\, fieriness\, contentiousness\, daringness\, and gutsiness as a means and a method in studio practice.  \n\n\n \n\n\nThe workshop will meet on June 7\, 9\, 13\, 15\, and 16 from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at Fleisher. Register here.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/unapologetic-art-for-emerging-artists-with-caff-adeus-and-emilio-maldonado/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220605
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220509T191838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T191940Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Registration Opens for Saturday Young Artists Program
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/fall-registration-opens-for-saturday-young-artists-program/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Registration Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220601T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220601T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220509T190820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T190820Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: IFE NII-OWOO: Witnessing Forces of Olukun (Water)\, Adinkra\, and Indigo
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an artist talk with Ife Nii-Owoo\, 2021-2022 Leeway Resident Artist at Fleisher Art Memorial. During her residency at Fleisher\, Nii-Owoo has continued to develop work speaking to the power of myth\, symbol and African spiritual practice in African diasporan cultures. Her work translates timely and timeless themes into visual art forms using mosaics\, screenprint\, painting\, collage\, and found objects. For this program\, the artist will be in conversation with Debora Kodish\, former director of the Philadelphia Folklore Project. Register here.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/artist-talk-ife-nii-owoo-witnessing-forces-of-olukun-water-adinkra-and-indigo/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220531
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220526T211219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220526T211219Z
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SUMMARY:Memorial Day Closure
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/memorial-day-closure/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220528
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220509T190143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T190143Z
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SUMMARY:Tuition Assistance Deadline for Summer Term
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/tuition-assistance-deadline-for-summer-term/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Registration Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220525T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220525T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220509T190031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T165842Z
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SUMMARY:Open Auditions for Modero’s Di Hati-Ku Production
DESCRIPTION:Modero & Company is hosting an audition in Fleisher’s Sanctuary on Wednesday\, May 25th for anyone interested in learning traditional Indonesian dance and culture for an upcoming dance theatre production titled Di Hati-Ku (In My Heart). Dance and acting experience are a plus\, but not necessary! \nDi Hati-Ku is a 360 Culture Lab production presented by Fleisher and Modero\, written and directed by Sinta Penyami Storms. 360 Culture Lab has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. \nCommitment timeline: May – August 7\, 2022. Honorarium will be provided for weekly rehearsals and the performance at Fleisher\, scheduled for Friday\, August 5. Open to all genders and identities! Follow @moderocompany on Instagram for updates and email sinta@modero.co if interested.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/open-auditions-for-moderos-di-hati-ku-productions/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220520T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220509T185418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T185418Z
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SUMMARY:Budmo! : A Ukrainian Benefit Concert
DESCRIPTION:Budmo: (pronounced BOOD-mawh) A Ukrainian toast meaning “Let us be.”  \nJoin Singing Slavic for a night of music\, poetry\, and art celebrating and benefitting Ukraine. Performances by Emily Mineo (of The Roaring Shell & lylyly)\, Francis Menotti (Couple of Magicians)\, poets including Sing Slavic’s own Julia Alekseyeva\, and Sing Slavic (who will be singing a handful of Ukrainian songs along with several others from various Slavic traditions!\n \nAll proceeds going to the United Ukrainian American Relief Committee. Can’t make it? Donate directly to the organization here. \nPurchase tickets here. 
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/budmo-a-ukrainian-benefit-concert/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220516T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220516T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T135854
CREATED:20220401T204726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T205002Z
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SUMMARY:Electromagnetic Touch: Radios and Community - Editing in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Found in Translation series funded by the PA Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities\, Fleisher Art Memorial and Asian Arts Initiative are proud to present Electromagnetic Touch: Radios and Community\, a series of workshops organized by the Sound Museum Collective of Philadelphia. The Collective holds space to reconstruct our relationship to sounds by creating a platform for women\, nonbinary\, and trans sound artists and engineers through workshops\, collaborative projects\, and creative community partnerships. The seminar includes both online and in-person engagements\, including a historical overview of radio history\, hands-on experimentation with radio technologies\, and developing radio stories through Queer perspectives. \nFound in Translation is a free series of art history and critical theory workshops organized by Fleisher in partnership with several cultural institutions throughout Philadelphia. The series specifically focuses on centering BIPOC and Queer voices\, reflecting a more inclusive view of the communities we work with. Found in Translation\, aligned with Fleisher’s mission of making art more accessible through our education and community programs\, brings these valuable perspectives to a broader public. All seminars will be provided with live Spanish interpretation. \nEditing in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) \nMonday\, May 16\, 2022\, 6:30 – 8:30pm \n\n\nThis workshop will review technical details of putting together a radio program from fading in/out\, adjusting the levels/volumes of your audio\, and adding music. There will be an ask for people to come prepared with playlists\, stories or interviews. This workshop will take place at Fleisher’s Digital Media Lab with access to computers\, and offer a hands-on experience to create content ready to be aired on AAI Radio. If you have access to your own laptop\, we encourage you to bring it. We highly encourage attendees to bring their own laptops. SMC can be responsible for installing free user-friendly DAWs for participants if they are not already on the computers. \nRegister here.
URL:https://fleisher.org/event/electromagnetic-touch-radios-and-community-editing-in-a-digital-audio-workstation-daw/
LOCATION:Fleisher Art Memorial\, 719 Catharine St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
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