Barnes Foundation April 2026 Programs
Barnes Foundation April 2026 programs include Slow Art Day, a Freedom Dreams curator talk, Young Professionals Night, and a Parkinson’s-focused Create and Connect workshop.
Barnes Foundation April 2026 programs include Slow Art Day, a Freedom Dreams curator talk, Young Professionals Night, and a Parkinson’s-focused Create and Connect workshop.
National Gin and Tonic Day at BOTLD Midtown features small-batch gins from Delta Dirt, Kyrö, St. George, and more with Fever-Tree mixers and a build-your-own botanical garnish station.
WXPN expands Vinyl Day to a full 24-hour marathon on April 9, spinning records exclusively from turntables from midnight to midnight with hosts, staffers, local band Catbite, and a live vinyl cam streaming all day.
Eastern State Penitentiary’s April 2026 calendar features the Justice 101 film and panel series, a Jewish history self-guided tour, a drop-in art activity with Mark Loughney, Scout Day, and Spring Break programming — most included with admission.
The Brewers Association has unveiled the official CBC Commemorative Beer for the 2026 Craft Brewers Conference in Philadelphia — a 4.7% SMaSH pale lager brewed by Yards Brewing Company, available to the public at the Yards taproom on a first-come, first-served basis.
Brownin’ is a new group exhibition at InLiquid Gallery running April 9–May 23, 2026, featuring five Philadelphia-based artists exploring identity, representation, and the expansive language of Black beauty.
Hook & Ladder Sky Bar at Hotel West & Main in Conshohocken debuts its Sky Bar Sunday Brunch on April 12, featuring a Brunch Burger, Lobster Benedict, Cinnamon Crunch French Toast, and Milk Monkey Bread from Executive Chef Edward Hancock.
FashCon Philly 2026 returns April 8 at Moore College of Art & Design with keynotes from Ruthie Davis and Mally Roncal, QVC-led panels, and a full day of real-world insights for fashion and beauty founders.
The Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival 2026 returns to Franklin Square June 5 through August 16 with all-new illuminated sculptures celebrating the Year of the Horse. Tickets on sale April 6.
The Made in Philadelphia Spring Market debuts at Dilworth Park April 10–12, 2026, with 60+ local vendors, artisans, handmade goods, and free food and drink — right outside City Hall in Center City.