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SUMMARY:Free art show- A Likeness Now Seen
DESCRIPTION:May 1st – June 30th \nArtist reception- May 22nd 6-9pm \nBlack Moth Gallery presents a group exhibition exploring form as subject by contemporary artists. The collection of artworks addresses issues of self-identity\, body type acceptance\, intimacy and aging. Working in various mediums from timeless practices to exploring new materials and techniques\, artists demonstrate their appreciation of the human figure. Some exercise mastery of classic renderings of the subject while others seek expressive interpretations and inspirations of the all so familiar forms\, albeit infinitely unique. \n  \nThese modern examples of a classic motif naturally register with us because what we recognize is most familiar\, a variation of the material self. These are moments in the finite life of another being\, stilled and eternalized\, sometimes venerated. A story is told\, energy is felt\, and technical skills are admired. The intimacy of engaging a portrait or figure painting will always be reflective\, enticing\, and esteemed\, from the experience the of artist to that of the viewer. \n  \nA portion of the proceeds from this show will support Domestic Violence Center of Chester County. \n  \nInvited artists: \n\nJessica Bednarcik\nMashiul Chowdhury\nKatherine Fraser\nThomas Tustin\nTony Ward\nBarbara Zanelli
URL:https://wooderice.com/event/free-art-show-a-likeness-now-seen/2026-08-22/
LOCATION:Black Moth Gallery\, 18 East Lancaster Ave\, Ardmore\, PA\, 19003\, United States
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SUMMARY:InLiquid Presents Brownin' Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brownin’ is InLiquid’s newest exhibition\, in collaboration with Philadelphia-based curator and Ph.D candidate Zinzi Harley. The exhibition showcase five artists whose work studies the Black figure and celebrates Black identity by redefining the meaning of beauty. \nBrownin’ will be on display in the InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Arts Building (1400 N. American Street) Wednesdays through Saturdays from April 9 through May 23. \nThere will be a public gallery reception for the show on May 14\, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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LOCATION:InLiquid Gallery\, 1400 N American St\, Gallery 108\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
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SUMMARY:Invisible Forces
DESCRIPTION:KATE GRAVES\nINVISIBLE FORCES\nARTWORKS 19 Everett Alley\, Trenton NJ 08611 (609) 394-9436\nExhibition August 29 – September 4\, 2026 I Gallery open Tues-Sat 11-6\nReception August 29\, 4:00pm – 10:00pm with special musical guests\nCentral Jersey Safari performing their new album “Gettin’ Home from Tucson” (8-9pm)\nDATA_WOLF Andrew Wilkinson’s ambient electronic music (6-7pm)\nWPRB DJ spinning records (4-6pm)\nSpecial appearance by TCAT Art Cart\nA one-week exhibit featuring new\, large-format watercolor paintings by local artist Kate Graves.\nPhotographs taken by Caleb Ray Walker during his 2025 cross-country bicycle trip of desert\nlandscapes\, dirt roads\, and vast expanses are evocative and inspiring jumping-off points for this\nseries. Slow development while interpreting each landscape is what makes each painting\ncompelling. Where a photograph can crisply preserve a fleeting moment\, these paintings allude\nto invisible cycles of entropy because of the way they are made. Layers of granulated pigment\nare built up and held in suspension by water sourced directly from snow. As each layer settles\, it\nbrings unique combinations of color and texture that reveal a hidden dimension of time to the\nwork. In this way\, each painting is a time-travel device that transports the viewer into a realm\nbetween vision and imagination.\nThe presence of music is imbued in these new works. Bruce Chatwin’s book “The Songlines”\nreveals how Aboriginal people navigate through landscapes: by singing them. Features\nimportant to wayfinding are part of the song. We are learning more about how closely linked\nmusic is to memory\, a direct line through time to different places. Listening\, and the very new\ntechnology of recording\, music supports and informs our efforts to find our way in the world.\nA set of songs composed by Caleb during his expedition will be performed by local all-star band\nCentral Jersey Safari at the opening reception. A limited edition vinyl recording\, featuring\nGraves’ watercolor “Clouds” as the album cover art\, will be available for purchase. There is no\ncover fee for the performance\, and donations will be accepted for the musicians.\nDATA_WOLF is the recording name of Andrew Wilkinson\, a New Jersey-based composer\,\nproducer\, and visual artist working across ambient\, drone\, and electroacoustic music for film\,\ntelevision\, and screen. Built from analog synthesizers\, drum machines\, and field recordings\, his\nwork is sample-free\, stems-available\, and tailored for sync placement in thriller\, true crime\,\nhorror atmosphere\, sci-fi\, and documentary underscore.His catalog spans the long-running Drones series alongside standalone releases — AXIS\,\nShipwrecker\, Beltane\, The Holly King\, and QWERTY\, Was That You? — and includes an\noriginal score for the podcast Folklore\, Myths and Legends of Great Britain. The work draws its\nconnecting thread from composers like Vangelis and Angelo Badalamenti: isolation\, liminality\,\nand suspended time rendered in slow-moving\, textural sound.\nWebsite: https://www.datawolf.net/ | Instagram: @datawolf | www.youtube.com/@datawolf\nyoutube.com/@CentralJerseySafari
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LOCATION:Artworks\, 19 Everett Alley\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08611\, United States
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