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Artblog is an independent nonprofit online arts publication in Philadelphia, emphasis on marginalized art and artists.
The artblog is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing arts commentary, news, reviews, features, podcasts and videos by a team of writers and artists.
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Bala Avenue of the Arts, Art Star & City Ave District are hosting their 2nd Annual Bala Avenue Art Walk on September 15th from 11am until 4pm. Vendors are encouraged to apply (no fee).
Lane Speidel reviews "Becoming Hole"
Closes soon, July 27. Read the review @ theArtblog.org
Last chance to see Nancy Hellebrand: EVERYBODYBEAUTIFUL (Closes July 20) Read our review @ theArtblog.org
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Psycho-kinesis and revenge explode all over in Derick Jonesâs âNose Bleedâ. Roberta talks with Derick Jones about his comic book origin story and the supportive community of comic makers. Find the article at TheArblog.org
Artblog reviews "Futures Without Guns" at University City Science Center. Future tense, speculative art focused on climate devastation and gun violence converge in West Philly.
University City Science Center
Risa Punoâs âGroup Hug,â whack-a-mole with purpose at the Fabric Workshop and Museum. Read the entire review at theArtblog.org
Lane Timothy Speidel reviews Dona Nelson's Selected Paintings, 2019-2023 at Locks Gallery. Open until May 17.
Miles Orvell spends time unpacking the current Wind Challenge 2 at Fleisher Art Memorial, Joseph Lazaro Rodriguez, Erik Ruin, & Sean Starowitz
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Artblog would like to congratulate and celebrate Taji Ra'oof Nahl (TR7) on his Guggenheim Fellowship. Send him love!
Named "The Godfather Of ETFs" by Forbes magazine, Reggie Browne sits down with Pete Sparber and discusses the intersection of art, economy, and community development in Philadelphia.
In this guest essay by Chris Funkhouser, the writer tells us of Theodore A. Harris' 'Road to Damascus'
Artblog is excited about Philly Theatre Week! Support local art & artists (PayWhatYouCan available). Dozens of shows, so much great theater.
Blaise Tobia and Virginia Maksymowicz traveled to Washington to the art fair Artomatic. Open until April 28.
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Beth Heinly gives us the latest 3:00 Book.
Logan Cryer sees 'Data Nation' at the National Liberty Museum, an exhibit with lots of A.I. in the background, the didactic material is the focus, with the art as a processor of the scientific information
Lauren Whearty pens a heartfelt introduction to the work of Amy Ritter, part of a photographic archive recently on view at Grizzly Grizzly.
Derick Jones brings us the latest NOSEBLEED. Season 2 Chapter 2. Find this and catch up on all the chapters on theArtblog.org
Michael C. Thorpe on starting conversations and practicing freedom within rules
- âPractice Makes Perfectâ
Beth Heinly give us episode #476 of the 3:00 Book. Catch up with all of Artblogâs 20 years of comics.
âDeath Cardâ rises at Big Ramp (and Information Space) from the ashes of Pilot Projects
Maxwell Van Cooper sees the group exhibit 'minor details' at TILT Institute
Organized by multidisciplinary artist Rami George , minor details is a collaborative exchange between Philadelphia-based artists: Alina Wang , Connie Yu , M Slater .slater_ , MAP , Nick Moncy , and Steph Garcia .
Install photos by Constance Mensh
Samantha (Sam) Connors talks about the history and evolution of the Da Vinci Art Alliance. Now on Artblog.org
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Pap Souleye Fall is back on Artblog with Dead Pixel Chapter 3
Paradigm at 14, Sara McCorriston on buying a building, working hard, community, and making it.
Miles Orvell goes to New Jersey to see Ellen Harvey's 'The Disappointed Tourist' and can't get it out of his mind.
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