Sky Hopinka: Red Metal Dust — Barnes Foundation
Major exhibition by Sky Hopinka exploring Indigenous identity, language, and landscape in dialogue with the
Major exhibition by Sky Hopinka exploring Indigenous identity, language, and landscape in dialogue with the
Untold stories of the Jewish community's connections to the American Revolution. Rare artifacts, original films,
Paintings by Keith Andrews — serving a life sentence since age 18 — alongside fellow
The 50th anniversary of Rocky examined through the lens of monuments, civic memory, and who
Group exhibition of artists with deep Philadelphia roots. Opening reception April 30.
Four films commissioned by the Calder Foundation in 2017 — by Agnès Varda, Lucy Raven, Rosa Barba, and Ephraim Asili — screen continuously at Calder Gardens through May 31, free with admission.
Memorial Day Weekend Preservation Fest at Eastern State Penitentiary May 23-24, with hands-on preservation programming, the Al Capone pop-up talk, LEGO radial design competition, and demonstration wall.
ArtPhilly’s inaugural citywide festival features over 30 newly commissioned works by Philadelphia artists across five
Five-week citywide festival with 30+ events from 80+ artists. BalletX world premiere with Dan Deacon,
Calder Gardens’ monthly Silent Day program invites visitors to slow down, turn inward, and experience quiet attention across four reduced-capacity hours dedicated to silence and sensory awareness. $22 general, $10 members.