Sebastian Errazuriz: Double Take — PMA
Philadelphia Museum of Art15-year mid-career retrospective of Chilean-American artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz.
15-year mid-career retrospective of Chilean-American artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz.
Traveling exhibition examining the Shakers' enduring design legacy. 7 contemporary commissions alongside 150+ original Shaker
Curated by Robert Cozzolino. Figurative art from the Kohler private collection. Artist talk April 16.
Culmination of 50+ community printmaking workshops. Collaborative prints installed citywide.
75-foot-wide floating classroom and art installation on the Schuylkill River. Free and ADA-accessible.
42 original prints by 37 artists reflecting on democracy and American identity. Free.
The most expansive presentation of American art ever mounted in Philadelphia. 1,000+ works spanning three
PAFA companion exhibition marks the reopening of the Frank Furness-designed Historic Landmark Building. Masterworks from
Major exhibition exploring Indigenous identity, language, and landscape in dialogue with the Barnes permanent collection.
Jewish community's connections to the American Revolution. Rare artifacts, original films, and immersive videos.
The 50th anniversary of Rocky examined through monuments, civic memory, and who gets memorialized.
Five-week citywide festival with 30+ events from 80+ artists. BalletX world premiere with Dan Deacon,
Part of the citywide Radical Americana series. Multi-media exhibition examining how America has evolved.
Led by The Clay Studio. 18 galleries presenting new work rooted in American craft traditions.
Seven large-scale public art installations. Centerpiece: Let Freedom Ring by Paul Ramírez Jonas.
First solo exhibition by Allison Katz at Hauser & Wirth New York. The Montreal-born, London-based
Six decades of painting, bricolage, and sculpture from the maverick Italian artist Carol Rama (1918–2015).
New paintings, bronze ciguapa sculptures, and monumental works on paper by Firelei Báez across two
First solo exhibition by Ron Isaacs at Gravers Lane Gallery. Trompe l'oeil relief sculptures in