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SUMMARY:Human / Nature
DESCRIPTION:Gravers Lane Gallery \n8405 Germantown Avenue \nPhiladelphia | PA 19118 \n215-247-1603 \nOpening reception: June 5 | 5 – 8 pm\nArtist Talks: June 5 | 6:30 pm\nClosing reception: July 3 | 5 – 8 pm\nArtist Talks: July 3 | 6:30 pm \nGravers Lane Gallery welcomes the remarkable work of Painter / Sculptor Ron Isaacs. Renowned Kentucky-based artist and teacher with a career spanning over 50 years\, Isaacs’s work has been exhibited in major galleries in Chicago\, Philadelphia\, and New York\, with work residing in multiple private and corporate collections. Currently\, the largest public collection is housed in the Racine Museum of Art in Wisconsin. \nBy using objects such as garments\, tools\, and organic materials\, Isaacs explores the narrative of objects and their relation to mortality\, memory\, and the passage of time. Through the process of creating an installation with objects in a still-life setting\, Isaacs experiments with birch\, plywood\, and acrylic paint to construct his work. \nAs a trained painter\, Isaacs employs techniques similar to those of the old masters to create a composition reminiscent of traditional two-dimensional work. By balancing form\, texture\, and light\, Isaacs’ work explores the elements of memory\, the passage of time\, and how objects can evoke memory.
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LOCATION:*See Description for Venues and Showtimes\, Philadelphia\, United States
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SUMMARY:Room For Grief
DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE \n[PHILADELPHIA\, PA]— Room For Grief – Living with Loss in America — An immersive and interactive group art show featuring 100+ artists and performers unified by experiences of bereavement. \nIn a country built upon death and loss\, the space to grieve is alarmingly absent. Our society leaves little physical or existential room for us to experience let alone process loss. This project points directly at this omission by making literal Room For Grief – dedicated\, intentional space where these themes are expressed\, witnessed and held in community. \nGuests are invited to walk through the rooms of a house built by grief\, woven together with the art that has helped us survive. Let our robust and diverse group of contributors show you what it is like to live\, heal\, struggle\, cope and offer sanctuary for mourning at a time where the burden of grief in daily life is overwhelming. Join us as we grieve death\, identity\, health\, security\, safety\, freedom\, democracy\, the fulfillment of promises that were made to us generationally. Together we hold up the walls to create Room For Grief.  \n\nRoom for Grief comes alive with an opening reception on June 4th and is laid to rest at the closing reception on June 28th\nThe exhibition will be hosted at the historic Cherry Street Pier along the Delaware River – a beautiful and peaceful place to explore grief and be in community with other grievers\, also mere blocks from Old City and the heart of the semisesquicentennial.\nOur lovingly curated events lineup includes a Death Cafe\, Beyond Loss Film Series\, a performance in The Garden\, spoken word and song performances\, Grief Survival support\, and more!\n\nCall to Action: Join us in the Room for Grief this June. Visit the immersive installation\, meet the artists\, attend a robust lineup of events curated to support\, uplift\, and inspire grievers of all types and from all walks of life. Loss touches each one of us at some point in our lives\, but we must not grieve alone. In community we can create a room for grief and hold the walls up together. Find more information at roomforgrief.org. \nAbout the Room for Grief Team: Curated by Chelsea Dalsey\, with support from C.Sage\, Mandy\, and Sonja Demonia. \nGraphics \nMedia Contact: \nChelsea Dalsey \nCurator \ninfo@roomforgrief.org \nroomforgrief.org \n###
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SUMMARY:Dish It Up\, 1976 Edition
DESCRIPTION:Get groovy for a good cause! Enjoy an open bar and tastings from Philly’s top women chefs while supporting survivors of domestic violence. \n\n\n\n\n\nDish It Up is Women Against Abuse’s annual fundraising event and one of the only women chef competitions in Philadelphia. \nWe’re turning back the clock to 1976 – the year Women Against Abuse began – for a fab night that celebrates 50 years of hope\, safety and community. Join us for a 70s-inspired celebration featuring incredible dishes from Philadelphia’s top women chefs\, all in support of Women Against Abuse’s life-saving services for survivors of domestic violence.
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LOCATION:Crystal Tea Room\, 100 E Penn Square\, Philadelphia\, 19107\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wine 101: Learn About Wine
DESCRIPTION:If you are new to the study of wine — or simply new to the Wine School of Philadelphia — this class is for you. Here\, you will experience the hallmarks of the Wine School: dispelling industry rumors\, banishing popular wine myths\, and delivering information in an easy-to-understand manner. Developed by a U.C. Davis winemaker and honed over ten years of teaching experience\, it represents a singular view of wine education. Want to learn about wine? Allow us to share our knowledge with you!
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LOCATION:The Wine School Of Philadelphia\, 127 S. 22nd St.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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