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Mythical Creatures: China and the World | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2023年12月21日–2025年6月1日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition will explore the theme of diversity by comparing mythical creatures from different cultures. While these fantastical animals may look different, they serve a similar purpose – to help humans make sense of the world.
On view in Gallery 339 will be classic Chinese legendary mythical creatures—the dragon, phoenix and qilin—juxtaposed with collection highlights from Japan, Korea, South and Southeast Asia, as well as Persia and Western Europe, to show the diversity of mythical creatures throughout the world, as well as their similarities and differences. Elaborately embroidered costumes and silver headdresses created by Miao, Yi and other minority peoples decorated with dragons, phoenixes, and creatures relating to origin myths will be on display in Gallery 326. In a third space (Gallery 321) Chinese contemporary works of mythical creatures by artists Xu Bing and Ai Weiwei show how the past continues to inform art today.
Firing the Imagination: Japanese Influence on French Ceramics, 1860-1910 | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Aug 31, 2024–May 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition brings together notable examples of French ceramics that demonstrate tremendous innovation in the field of artistic pottery from the 1860s to 1910s. European artists during this period were deeply influenced by Japanese art, including woodblock prints, ceramics, textiles, and lacquerwares, which poured into Europe following the forced reopening of Japan’s ports to foreign trade in the 1850s. Part of a broader cultural phenomenon that came to be known as “Japonisme,” artists such as Félix Bracquemond, Ernest Chaplet, Théodore Deck, François Laurin, and Albert-Louis Dammouse incorporated subjects, decorations, and forms inspired by Japanese art into their ceramics while also experimenting with new techniques like barbotine (a method of decorating ceramics with colored clay slips) and glazes imitating highly prized examples of East Asian ceramics.
Firing the Imagination: Japanese Influence on French Ceramics, 1860-1910 | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Aug 31, 2024–May 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition brings together notable examples of French ceramics that demonstrate tremendous innovation in the field of artistic pottery from the 1860s to 1910s. European artists during this period were deeply influenced by Japanese art, including woodblock prints, ceramics, textiles, and lacquerwares, which poured into Europe following the forced reopening of Japan’s ports to foreign trade in the 1850s. Part of a broader cultural phenomenon that came to be known as “Japonisme,” artists such as Félix Bracquemond, Ernest Chaplet, Théodore Deck, François Laurin, and Albert-Louis Dammouse incorporated subjects, decorations, and forms inspired by Japanese art into their ceramics while also experimenting with new techniques like barbotine (a method of decorating ceramics with colored clay slips) and glazes imitating highly prized examples of East Asian ceramics.
Mal Hall 2025 (Philadelphia) | Punch Line Philly
Apr 30, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Don't miss the upcoming Mal Hall event in Philadelphia at Punch Line Philly on April 30, 2025. The venue is located at 33 E. Laurel Street, PA, 19123. Mal Hall is known for his unique blend of humor and wit, promising a night of laughter and entertainment. Make sure to mark your calendars for this special event, as tickets are expected to sell out quickly.
DUKI WORLD TOUR 2025 (Philadelphia) | Theatre of Living Arts
Apr 30, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Experience the thrill of DUKI WORLD TOUR as it arrives in Philadelphia at the prestigious Theatre of Living Arts on April 30, 2025. Located at 334 South St, PA, 19147, this highly anticipated event promises an unforgettable evening filled with music, excitement, and unforgettable memories. Don't miss your chance to be part of this global phenomenon. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets for a night you won't want to miss.
Mythical Creatures: China and the World | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2023年12月21日–2025年6月1日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition will explore the theme of diversity by comparing mythical creatures from different cultures. While these fantastical animals may look different, they serve a similar purpose – to help humans make sense of the world.
On view in Gallery 339 will be classic Chinese legendary mythical creatures—the dragon, phoenix and qilin—juxtaposed with collection highlights from Japan, Korea, South and Southeast Asia, as well as Persia and Western Europe, to show the diversity of mythical creatures throughout the world, as well as their similarities and differences. Elaborately embroidered costumes and silver headdresses created by Miao, Yi and other minority peoples decorated with dragons, phoenixes, and creatures relating to origin myths will be on display in Gallery 326. In a third space (Gallery 321) Chinese contemporary works of mythical creatures by artists Xu Bing and Ai Weiwei show how the past continues to inform art today.
Mythical Creatures: China and the World | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Dec 21, 2023–Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition will explore the theme of diversity by comparing mythical creatures from different cultures. While these fantastical animals may look different, they serve a similar purpose – to help humans make sense of the world.
On view in Gallery 339 will be classic Chinese legendary mythical creatures—the dragon, phoenix and qilin—juxtaposed with collection highlights from Japan, Korea, South and Southeast Asia, as well as Persia and Western Europe, to show the diversity of mythical creatures throughout the world, as well as their similarities and differences. Elaborately embroidered costumes and silver headdresses created by Miao, Yi and other minority peoples decorated with dragons, phoenixes, and creatures relating to origin myths will be on display in Gallery 326. In a third space (Gallery 321) Chinese contemporary works of mythical creatures by artists Xu Bing and Ai Weiwei show how the past continues to inform art today.
Firing the Imagination: Japanese Influence on French Ceramics, 1860-1910 | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2024年8月31日–2025年5月26日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition brings together notable examples of French ceramics that demonstrate tremendous innovation in the field of artistic pottery from the 1860s to 1910s. European artists during this period were deeply influenced by Japanese art, including woodblock prints, ceramics, textiles, and lacquerwares, which poured into Europe following the forced reopening of Japan’s ports to foreign trade in the 1850s. Part of a broader cultural phenomenon that came to be known as “Japonisme,” artists such as Félix Bracquemond, Ernest Chaplet, Théodore Deck, François Laurin, and Albert-Louis Dammouse incorporated subjects, decorations, and forms inspired by Japanese art into their ceramics while also experimenting with new techniques like barbotine (a method of decorating ceramics with colored clay slips) and glazes imitating highly prized examples of East Asian ceramics.
Firing the Imagination: Japanese Influence on French Ceramics, 1860-1910 | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2024年8月31日–2025年5月26日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition brings together notable examples of French ceramics that demonstrate tremendous innovation in the field of artistic pottery from the 1860s to 1910s. European artists during this period were deeply influenced by Japanese art, including woodblock prints, ceramics, textiles, and lacquerwares, which poured into Europe following the forced reopening of Japan’s ports to foreign trade in the 1850s. Part of a broader cultural phenomenon that came to be known as “Japonisme,” artists such as Félix Bracquemond, Ernest Chaplet, Théodore Deck, François Laurin, and Albert-Louis Dammouse incorporated subjects, decorations, and forms inspired by Japanese art into their ceramics while also experimenting with new techniques like barbotine (a method of decorating ceramics with colored clay slips) and glazes imitating highly prized examples of East Asian ceramics.
Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2025年2月8日–6月1日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition, the largest of Christina Ramberg’s work to date, will illuminate the artist’s encyclopedia of imagery exploring experiences of gender, sexuality, and normative ideals of female beauty.
Born in 1946, Ramberg has tended to be associated with the Chicago Imagists, a loose fellowship of artists in the mid-1960s who made vibrant work inspired by popular culture, from comic books to low-budget films and store-front displays. However, her exquisitely detailed, kinky aesthetic has always set her apart. Ramberg consistently worked in pursuit of a “coherent visual statement”, honing in on feminized aspects of the body and its erotic trappings: hairstyles, hands, corsets, shoes.
Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2025年2月8日–6月1日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition, the largest of Christina Ramberg’s work to date, will illuminate the artist’s encyclopedia of imagery exploring experiences of gender, sexuality, and normative ideals of female beauty.
Born in 1946, Ramberg has tended to be associated with the Chicago Imagists, a loose fellowship of artists in the mid-1960s who made vibrant work inspired by popular culture, from comic books to low-budget films and store-front displays. However, her exquisitely detailed, kinky aesthetic has always set her apart. Ramberg consistently worked in pursuit of a “coherent visual statement”, honing in on feminized aspects of the body and its erotic trappings: hairstyles, hands, corsets, shoes.
Christina Ramberg: A Retrospective | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Feb 8–Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
This exhibition, the largest of Christina Ramberg’s work to date, will illuminate the artist’s encyclopedia of imagery exploring experiences of gender, sexuality, and normative ideals of female beauty.
Born in 1946, Ramberg has tended to be associated with the Chicago Imagists, a loose fellowship of artists in the mid-1960s who made vibrant work inspired by popular culture, from comic books to low-budget films and store-front displays. However, her exquisitely detailed, kinky aesthetic has always set her apart. Ramberg consistently worked in pursuit of a “coherent visual statement”, honing in on feminized aspects of the body and its erotic trappings: hairstyles, hands, corsets, shoes.
Staged: Studio Photographs from the Collection | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Mar 1–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Photography is often thought of as a means to capture the fleeting occurrences and unpredictable juxtapositions of the visual world. But what happens when photographers choose to work within a single enclosed space, exercising near-complete control over everything that happens in front of their lens? Although this premise may sound limiting, artists have long used the blank slate of the studio to create an endless variety of moving, dynamic, and daring images.
Staged: Studio Photographs from the Collection | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2025年3月1日–6月29日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Photography is often thought of as a means to capture the fleeting occurrences and unpredictable juxtapositions of the visual world. But what happens when photographers choose to work within a single enclosed space, exercising near-complete control over everything that happens in front of their lens? Although this premise may sound limiting, artists have long used the blank slate of the studio to create an endless variety of moving, dynamic, and daring images.
Staged: Studio Photographs from the Collection | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Mar 1–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Photography is often thought of as a means to capture the fleeting occurrences and unpredictable juxtapositions of the visual world. But what happens when photographers choose to work within a single enclosed space, exercising near-complete control over everything that happens in front of their lens? Although this premise may sound limiting, artists have long used the blank slate of the studio to create an endless variety of moving, dynamic, and daring images.
Staged: Studio Photographs from the Collection | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2025年3月1日–6月29日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Photography is often thought of as a means to capture the fleeting occurrences and unpredictable juxtapositions of the visual world. But what happens when photographers choose to work within a single enclosed space, exercising near-complete control over everything that happens in front of their lens? Although this premise may sound limiting, artists have long used the blank slate of the studio to create an endless variety of moving, dynamic, and daring images.
Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Apr 12–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
The 1940s witnessed major shifts in politics, science, economics, industry, the arts, and culture, which coincided with a time of scarcity, limitation, and the catastrophic global conflict of World War II.
Throughout this tumultuous period, artists brought new ideas to their work across media, from fashion and textiles, craft and design, to printmaking, drawing, photography, painting, and sculpture. Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s will be a testament to the creative spirit that flourished despite the restrictions and adversity of the era.
This exhibition will showcase art from across the decade, featuring works drawn entirely from the museum’s permanent collections.
Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s | Philadelphia Museum of Art
Apr 12–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
The 1940s witnessed major shifts in politics, science, economics, industry, the arts, and culture, which coincided with a time of scarcity, limitation, and the catastrophic global conflict of World War II.
Throughout this tumultuous period, artists brought new ideas to their work across media, from fashion and textiles, craft and design, to printmaking, drawing, photography, painting, and sculpture. Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s will be a testament to the creative spirit that flourished despite the restrictions and adversity of the era.
This exhibition will showcase art from across the decade, featuring works drawn entirely from the museum’s permanent collections.
Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2025年4月12日–9月1日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
The 1940s witnessed major shifts in politics, science, economics, industry, the arts, and culture, which coincided with a time of scarcity, limitation, and the catastrophic global conflict of World War II.
Throughout this tumultuous period, artists brought new ideas to their work across media, from fashion and textiles, craft and design, to printmaking, drawing, photography, painting, and sculpture. Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s will be a testament to the creative spirit that flourished despite the restrictions and adversity of the era.
This exhibition will showcase art from across the decade, featuring works drawn entirely from the museum’s permanent collections.
Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s | Philadelphia Museum of Art
2025年4月12日–9月1日 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
The 1940s witnessed major shifts in politics, science, economics, industry, the arts, and culture, which coincided with a time of scarcity, limitation, and the catastrophic global conflict of World War II.
Throughout this tumultuous period, artists brought new ideas to their work across media, from fashion and textiles, craft and design, to printmaking, drawing, photography, painting, and sculpture. Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s will be a testament to the creative spirit that flourished despite the restrictions and adversity of the era.
This exhibition will showcase art from across the decade, featuring works drawn entirely from the museum’s permanent collections.
Lawrence Killebrew 2025 (Philadelphia) | Punch Line Philly
Apr 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Lawrence Killebrew is a noteworthy event taking place in Philadelphia at Punch Line Philly on April 27, 2025. The venue is located at 33 E. Laurel Street, PA, 19123. This event promises to be a captivating experience for attendees looking to enjoy an evening of entertainment and laughter. Lawrence Killebrew is set to deliver a stellar performance that is not to be missed. Be sure to mark your calendars for this exciting event in the heart of Philadelphia.
Eastern Region YAYAM Bowling Party! | V&S Elmwood Lanes
Apr 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Welcome to the Eastern Region YAYAM Bowling Party! Come join us for a fun-filled afternoon of bowling at V&S Elmwood Lanes. This is to raise money for transportation to get out youth and young adults to Convention in October. Whether you're a pro or a beginner, this event is open to everyone. It's a great opportunity friends, fun, and fellowship! Tickets are $35.00 general admission and $40.00 VIP (which includes a gift) Bowling, Shoes, and Food are all included. We will have raffles prizes too! Mark your calendars and get ready for a memorable time of strikes, spares, and definitely even a few gutter balls!
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Melanie Fiona - Say Yes Tour 2025 (Philadelphia) | Theatre of Living Arts
Apr 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Melanie Fiona will be bringing her captivating vocals to Philadelphia on April 27, 2025, as part of her "Say Yes Tour." The event will take place at the Theatre of Living Arts located at 334 South St, PA, 19147. Fans can expect an unforgettable night filled with soulful tunes and powerful performances in the heart of this vibrant city. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic of Melanie Fiona live on stage at this iconic venue.
Vision Art Party | Sankofa Freedom Academy Charter School
Apr 27, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Theme: “Goal With Reality: Let Your Mindset Determine Your Destiny!” In 2025, we are nailing goals with G.R.I.T: Grace, Resilience, Intention, and Tenacity! You deserve to upgrade your goals from whimsical dreams to a tangible reality. Get ready to achieve your goals with: A trusted village of resources, support, laughs, and loveCreativity, clarity, and confidenceProven goal-setting strategies to guarantee you WINA transformational mindset shift to launch you into your destiny!Prepare your mind to create a safe bond with new friends, write your visions in your very own vision journal with strategies to achieve them with excellence, and paint an affirmation tote-bag masterpiece with embellishments to take your goals with you everywhere you go! Who’s throwing the par-tay? Join Moneek Pines, CEO of ARTrageous Brush & Flow, and Kalina Harrison, CEO of Kreative Scribes for their 4th annual girl-boss vibe of a vision-art party, complete with journaling, affirmations, and Kalina’s homemade “Lina’s Sol” fresh-fruit juices. You will paint affirmations, mantras, and symbols to ensure your goals are an intentional sight to see. Kalina and Moneek have created a top-tier vision-art party to help you conquer your goals with bravery, unleash your creative genius, and excel with likeminded go-getters. You can expect to enjoy: 🎨 Painting your vision on a cotton tote bag with neon, radiant, and high-quality acrylic paint, while also writing affirmations and decorative 2-d + 3-d objects! 📚 Reading the “Transform Your Mindset to Meet Your Destiny” ebook to help you check off your goals, re-writing your intentions, and congratulating yourself on your personal success! 💃 Meeting new, like-minded people (who may become your friends!) who are excited to cheer you on as you follow through with your dreams 🏖️🍍Beach vibes with fresh-squeezed pineapple-ginger fruit juice by Kalina! This juice will boost your immune system while giving you delightful sweetness with each sip! 🥂 Toast to a healthy and wealthy life full of love, dreams coming true, and a community eager to see you WIN!
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Elderbrook《Another Touch 》2025 North American Tour | Union Transfer
29 Apr 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Elderbrook《Another Touch 》2025 North American Tour | Union Transfer
Apr 29, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
MLB | Philadelphia Phillies v Washington Nationals (Philadelphia) | Apr 29th | Citizens Bank Park
Apr 29, 2025 (UTC-5)
Philadelphia
Explore accurate Philadelphia Phillies v Washington Nationals sporting information for 29th April, as well as more Baseball times with Fixture Calendar. The Philadelphia Phillies, also known as the Phils, are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are part of the National League (NL) East division and have been playing since 1883, making them the oldest continuous, one-name, one-location franchise in all of professional American sports. The team has won two World Series championships (in 1980 and 2008) and has made it to the playoffs 14 times. Some notable players who have donned the Phillies uniform include Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, and Chase Utley. The team plays their home games at Citizens Bank Park, a state-of-the-art stadium with a seating capacity of over 42,000. Despite some ups and downs, the Phillies have a dedicated fan base and continue to be a formidable force in the competitive world of baseball.
The Washington Nationals are a professional baseball team that competes in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League East division. Founded in 1969 as the Montreal Expos, the team relocated to Washington, D.C. in 2005 and became the Nationals. Their home stadium is Nationals Park, which opened in 2008 and has a seating capacity of over 41,000. The Nationals have won the National League East division title five times (2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019) and have made four playoff appearances, including their first World Series win in 2019. The team has produced numerous notable players, such as Bryce Harper, Max Scherzer, and Juan Soto, and has also received several individual awards, including multiple NL MVP and Cy Young Awards. With a strong history of success and a talented roster, the Washington Nationals continue to be a top contender in the Washington Nationals0.
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