Uncovering Philadelphia's Cultural Treasures and Events
William Penn Foundation's Generous Donation
The William Penn Foundation has made a groundbreaking move by donating $8 million to the Philadelphia Cultural Fund. This is a first for the fund, which has previously only received money from the city. The $8 million will support over 200 organizations with operating money over four years. In 2024, the PCF received 3.6 million from the city. It's a lifeline for small budget organizations, not just the museums. Gabriela, the director of the cultural fund, said they will be seeking other non-city funds in the future. The grants won't start rolling out until 2026, but it's something everyone is looking forward to. The pandemic's impact on the art sector was deep, and this donation bodes well for the future.The cultural fund's newfound source of funds is a significant boost for the local arts community. It shows that there is support beyond the city council and provides hope for the recovery of many struggling organizations.
Blue World Gallery: A Virtual Photography Showcase
A new virtual gallery, Blue World Gallery, is set to open. It's photography-based and was initiated by Kaja Silverman, a well-known philosopher, writer, and photography critic. The virtual opening is invite-only and will be a Zoom gathering. One of the artists featured is Eileen Neff, an art educator who taught at the University of the Arts and is now at Tyler. Her series Diorama from 2017 is on display. Eileen's work is about the reality versus the constructed image and is very mystical. She was the photographer for the Academy of Natural Sciences' diorama cleaning project, which had its own set of stories involving arsenic and hazmat. Eileen is also a great storyteller and writer. Roberta is excited to attend the virtual opening tomorrow night at 7:00 PM and share this unique experience.The virtual nature of the gallery makes it accessible to a wider audience, especially those with mobility issues. It allows people to explore art from the comfort of their homes and experience different perspectives.
Arts League's Generous Offer
The Arts League in West Philly has announced an opportunity called Arts Bloom. They are offering their space free for meetings on Sundays. This is a golden offer in West Philly and shows the community's support for the arts. Roberta will put the link in the show notes and provide more information.Such initiatives by the Arts League help foster a creative environment and provide a platform for artists and art enthusiasts to come together.
Woodmere Art Museum's Transformation
Woodmere Art Museum has officially become Woodmere and branded themselves with their nickname. They are now a cultural hub with several buildings and have expanded their offerings to include arts education. Their new building is not open yet, but it's a positive sign for the museum's growth.Woodmere's transformation shows its commitment to being more than just a museum and contributing to the cultural fabric of the city.
Creative Capital's Philadelphia Stories Fiction Contest
Creative Capital has a Philadelphia stories fiction contest with a first place cash award of $1000 and three $250 runner-up cash awards. The deadline is December 1st. It's a great opportunity for everyone to write about Philadelphia and share their stories. Roberta used to write for Artnet and enjoyed art writing. This contest allows for a wider range of voices to be heard.The contest encourages creativity and showcases the diverse stories of Philadelphia, adding to the city's cultural tapestry.
Healing Verse in Germantown
Germantown has a poetry workshop called the healing verse. The phone number is 1 8 5 5 poem RX two. It's a live phone call line for getting a poem for the week. The event on the first is at Ubuntu Fine Arts on 54. 23 Germantown Avenue. It's a fun and creative way to engage with poetry.The healing verse provides a therapeutic and artistic outlet for people in Germantown and beyond.
Franklin Institute's Media Preview
The Franklin Institute is having a media preview where they are bringing back the human heart that you can interact with and walk through. It's a new addition and an interactive experience. They also have the Baldwin locomotive with a balcony around it where you can look down. Baldwin has a Philadelphia connection, and this is a unique opportunity to experience an old steam engine up close.The Franklin Institute's preview offers a blend of science and culture, providing an immersive experience for visitors.
Revival Performance and Curator Talk
On November 23rd at 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Agent Arts Initiative (1219 Vine), there will be a Revival Performance and Curator Talk with Joyce Chung and Mayor Me Carmel Holmes. It's an interesting conversation that has now become a performance connected to an exhibit, focusing on the culture of shared black spiritual experience.This event brings together different forms of art and culture, creating a unique and engaging experience.
Thanksgiving Plays
-Larissa Fast Horse's Thanksgiving Play
Running from November 22nd through December 8th at Stage Crafters (81 30 Germantown Avenue), Larissa Fast Horse's Thanksgiving play is set to be fun and interesting. It's about clueless, well-meaning educators trying to tell the history of Thanksgiving without proper representation.The play offers a unique perspective on Thanksgiving and highlights the importance of diverse storytelling.
-Arden's Peter Pan
Arden is putting on Peter Pan from November 27th through January 19th at 40 North second in Old City. It's an imaginative and playful show with a lot of energy. Arden's youth-focused shows are known for their creativity and fun.Arden's Peter Pan brings the magic of the story to life and is a must-see for theater lovers.
Ryan's Thanksgiving Plans
Ryan is making four pies for Thanksgiving - pecan, sweet potato, apple, and a berry mash for his son who doesn't do gluten. He enjoys the process of making pies and spending time with his family.Ryan's Thanksgiving preparations show his love for family and the holiday spirit.