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Call for entries : Meta-Fiber

Deadline: February 20, 2012 by 4:00 p.m. 

Meta-Fiber, part of FiberPhiladelphia2012 is open to artists working in non-traditional ways and with non-traditional materials that utilize fiber and textile art making techniques such as weaving, sewing, applique‘, quilting…Non traditional materials may include: recyclables, post-industrial, organic, or repurposed products.

Meta-Fiber
Art In City Hall &
FiberPhiladelphia2012

Philadelphia, PA

March 12 — May 11, 2012

Last days to see 30 Americans at the Corcoran

It’s the last days to get a chance to see this survey of African American Artists.

from the website:
30 Americans is a wide-ranging survey of work by many of the most important African American artists of the last three decades. Selected from the Rubell Family Collection, the exhibition brings together seminal figures such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and David Hammons with younger and emerging artists such as Kehinde Wiley and Shinique Smith.

Caroline Furr in American Impressions 2012

work by Caroline Furr
exhibition
Monday, January 30, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012

Juried printmaking & Book Art Exhibition : All Traditional and Digital Print Media
American Impressions 2012, a national juried exhibition of traditional and digital print media and book art by 28 professional artists from across the United States, will be on view at the William Paterson University Galleries

Reception Date
Sunday, February 5, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Call for Submissions: Center for Emerging Visual Artists, Philadelphia

Guest Curator Jenny Moore, New Museum

The Center for Emerging Visual Artists invites you to submit images of your artwork for review by our guest curator, Jenny Moore, Assistant Curator at the New Museum. Of the applicants, 10 to 25 artists will be asked to present a digital portfolio of approximately 10 images. Two to four of those artists will be selected for an exhibition in CFEVA’s Felicity R. “Bebe” Benoliel Gallery this summer.

Tyler Green chats with Zoe Strauss

Zoe Strauss: Ten Years January 14, 2012 — April 22, 2012

Zoe Strauss: Ten Years is a mid-career retrospective of the acclaimed photographer’s work and the first critical assessment of her ten-year project to exhibit her photographs annually in a space beneath a section of Interstate-95 (I-95) in South Philadelphia. Strauss’s subjects are broad but her primary focus is on working-class experience, including the most disenfranchised people and places. Her photographs offer a poignant, troubling portrait of contemporary America.

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