“Escaping Death” by Padraic Maroney
Escaping Death unveils how Final Destination’s horror legacy twists ordinary life into iconic movie scares, hitting bookshelves on April 18.
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Escaping Death unveils how Final Destination’s horror legacy twists ordinary life into iconic movie scares, hitting bookshelves on April 18.
Rebecca Rutstein (In)Visible Structures offers a vivid look into hidden ecological systems, on exhibit at the Schuylkill Center in Philadelphia.
Kara Mshinda “Assembled Presence” redefines femininity, community, and identity through powerful, surreal visual narratives.
The Edge of Abstraction showcases vibrant works by Diane Pieri and Erin Elman at Hyatt Centric, celebrating women artists.
Donald E Camp captures identity through experimental photography, challenging stereotypes with powerful, introspective portraits at List Gallery.
Bell Luna Powers brings her hauntingly captivating photography to Black Heart Gallery, exploring memory, time, and the nature of existence.
Nataliya Yermolenko debuts Icons, Influence & You at Jane Gallery, celebrating Women’s History Month with portraits of past and present legends.
March for Art at InLiquid Gallery returns March 9–22, blending art, fashion, and food in a two-week celebration of Philadelphia’s creative scene.
Under the Influence at Paradigm Gallery explores identity and resilience through the deeply personal works of Eustace Mamba and Alain Jean-Baptiste.
Ray Beldner’s Beautiful Freak at Bridgette Mayer Gallery showcases innovative sculptural collages, redefining the boundaries between multi-dimensional art.