From Fleisher to Full Ride
This winter, Fleisher student Abby Dudley applied to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and, with recommendations from Fleisher teaching artists Giovanni Casadei and Paul DuSold, received a full…
Read More
Support Fleisher and Philadelphia’s Shoppers
Fleisher and Reading Terminal Market, one of America’s oldest public markets, are excited to partner for the second annual design competition of the market’s reusable tote bags. The winning design,…
Read More
Fleisher and Immigrants: a History and Future Together
Dear Friends of Fleisher, Since our founding in 1898, Fleisher has been a Sanctuary driven by a simple mission: make art accessible to everyone. More than a century later we…
Read More
Remembering Longtime Student Lee Casper
In July, Fleisher lost a good friend and longtime student with the passing of Lee Casper. Lee, a Fleisher student for more than 50 years, most recently studied painting with…
Read More
Boundless Imagination in Queen Village
This summer, Fleisher partnered with our friends at the Queen Village Neighbors Association to brighten up the Queen Street tunnel through the installation of Imagination Grove, a collaborative and temporary wheatpaste…
Read More
Jeffrey Stockbridge on the Pleasures of Analog Photography
This spring, we noticed Jeffrey Stockbridge – a Philadelphia-based photographer and a 2006 Wind Challenge Artist- in Ahmed Salvador’s Darkroom: Color Photography class. A graduate of Drexel University, Jeffrey has…
Read More
Make a (Reusable) Fashion Statement at Reading Terminal Market
Fleisher is incredibly excited to partner with Reading Terminal Market, one of America’s oldest public markets, to lead an art competition for a new version of the market’s reusable tote…
Read More
A Recap of the Annual Student Exhibition
On Friday, March 18, nearly 200 of our students, their friends and family, and our staff and faculty packed Fleisher’s galleries for the closing reception for the 118th Annual Student…
Read More
Making the Leap to Art
Five years ago, when Mary Schumacher was ready to move from the suburbs and into the city, a friend brought her to a Wind Challenge opening reception and she was…
Read More
Donate