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Woodwork, Ceramics, and Sculpture
Philadelphia has more than its share of artists whose unconventional homes and studios are favorites among art lovers. Near Valley Forge, the Wharton Esherick Museum, former studio/home of “the Dean of American Craftsmen,” is best known for its idiosyncratic staircase.
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Art In City Hall
Contemporary art and craft exhibits in Philadelphia’s City Hall
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Rodin Museum
Largest collection of Auguste Rodin sculptures outside France
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Arthur Ross Gallery
Ever-changing lineup of tightly focused exhibits on the University of Pennsylvania campus
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Bella Mosaic Art / Tesserae Studio and Gallery
Create, view or purchase beautiful mosaics
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The Borowsky Gallery at the Gershman Y
Contemporary arts shows at a Broad Street cultural landmark
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Brandywine River Museum
Art and nature come together in a lovely riverside setting
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Brandywine Workshop
Printmaking studio, showing fine-art prints made by invited artists
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The Center for Emerging Visual Artists
Art by up-and-coming regional artists
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The Clay Studio
Dedicated to the promotion of the ceramic arts
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Esther M. Klein Gallery
Art meets Science
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Institute of Contemporary Art
Museum introducing provocative contemporary artists for more than 40 years
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James A. Michener Art Museum
Showcase for Pennsylvania Impressionism and other notable arts of the region
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Moore College of Art & Design
The first and only women’s college of art and design in the nation
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
A masterful collection of American art housed in a historic Frank Furness building
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Philadelphia Art Alliance
The oldest multi-disciplinary arts center in the U.S. overlooks Rittenhouse Square
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The Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College
Eclectic art exhibits, with a campus-wide sculpture collection
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POST - Philadelphia Open Studio Tours
More than 20 Philadelphia neighborhoods open their artist studios to the public
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Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial
A touch of medieval art in the middle of a residential neighborhood
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The Wharton Esherick Studio / Museum
A master woodworker’s creations, housed in his unique studio
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Wood Turning Center
Preserving and promoting the art of turning wood
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Woodmere Art Museum
Salon-style displays of American paintings and decorative arts
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First Friday
Monthly open house for galleries in the Old City art district
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