For the past 25 years, InLiquid has brought together artists, collectors, and enthusiasts for its annual fundraiser. This year, the tradition continues under a new name—March for Art—a fitting tribute to both the month it takes place in and the enduring strength of Philadelphia’s creative community. From March 9 to 22, 2025, InLiquid Gallery will transform into a central hub for the visual arts, featuring over 300 curated works in a two-week event that blends exhibitions, auctions, and immersive experiences.
March for Art provides an opportunity for art lovers to acquire original work, and it also spawns deeper connections between local artists and the regional public. All of the proceeds from each sale are shared with the artists.
A separate exhibition room will feature an immersive environment, enhanced by projection mapping technology provided by Jefferson University’s industrial design department.
Throughout the two-week celebration, attendees can engage with March for Art through a series of curated programs designed to highlight different aspects of Philadelphia’s diverse artistic and cultural landscape.

March for Art Schedule of Events
On Thursday, March 13, March for Art: UNITE will bring together arts professionals, administrators, educators, and supporters for a peaceful four-block march down North American Street. This non-political gathering aims to celebrate and promote the city’s rich cultural heritage while fostering unity within the arts community. The event culminates in a special Second Thursday showcase featuring open galleries at the Crane Arts Building, The Clay Studio, and NextFab.
Fashion takes center stage on Saturday, March 15, during March for Art: DESIGN, an exclusive trunk show spotlighting locally crafted designer fashions. Attendees will have the chance to explore collections from Philadelphia’s most innovative designers, including Roberta Gruber, John Wind Jewelry, Manzanita, and Nino Brand, among others.
Food and art combine on Thursday, March 20, for March for Art: EAT. This culinary experience features a curated menu by chef Ange Branca of Kampar, complemented by zero-proof cocktails from Bar Palmina and Wallace Dry Goods.

The celebration culminates on Saturday, March 22, with March for Art: BASH, the final night of the Benefit Auction. As the countdown begins to the auction’s closing at 10 p.m., guests will have their last opportunity to place bids on their favorite works. The evening will host a lively atmosphere filled with music, mingling, and engagement with artists whose very works are up for auction.
March for Art is designed to offer something for everyone—art, design, food, and a shared commitment to Philadelphia’s thriving creative culture. Tickets for all events can be purchased HERE.
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