Eastern State Penitentiary welcomes Judith Schaechter to its 2012 artist installation program. 'The Battle of Carnival and Lent' - 17 stained glass windows - is inspired by the prison's dark history and will be installed in historic skylights throughout Cellblocks 8, 11, and 14. This work marks Judith Schaechter's return to Philadelphia after more than ten years exhibiting nationally and internationally. April 1 to November 30, 2012, with an opening reception Friday, May 11.
Eric McDade
In our latest episode of Art Phag we revisit artist Eric McDade for his newest solo exhibition at Marginal Utility, "Nobody Digs Your Music But Yourself." His gimmick this time? Photography. Too terrified of failure to draw or paint, McDade plays the role of director.
Judith Schaechter
In our latest Art Phag, Eric McDade takes us into the wonderful world of artist Judith Schaechter -- we visit her South Philly home/studio/enlightenment chamber to see some incredible stained glass and a cat skull she bleached.
Kim Alsbrooks
Fuck the man feat. Kim Alsbrooks
Brenna K. Murphy
Artist Brenna K. Murphy dabbles in an interesting medium.
Le Josh
In our latest episode, we journey through the twisted world of philly artist Josh Smith as he tours the streets and then his show Twisted Fields at the Nice Things boutique in South Philly!
Andrew Clark
In our latest episode of Art Phag, philly artist and rager Sir Andrew Clark takes us into his world of duckies with his latest show Boom Food at the Toothless Cat Gallery in Philadelphia, PA!
Eric McDade
Art Phag hangs out with Eric McDade at his house to talk about his latest gallery installation, "Dying Fiction" at the Art Institute in Philadelphia.
Espo - retrospect
espo ( stephen powers) retrospective and love letters , welcome back to philly with much love
Duke Riley
Woodshop Films makes a stop at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania to interview Brooklyn based artist Duke Riley about his show "Reclaiming the Lost Kingdom of Laird" as part of the 2010 Philagrafika! Duke talks about his love for all things scrimshaw, historical obscurities in his artwork and his recent project about Petty's Island in the Delaware!