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Arts

40 Years of Bloomers

Their show this weekend, attracting alums from across the country, follows Bachelor Andy on his search for love. 

by SHERRY TSENG

'Timekeepers: Computer Zero' is the Newest Novel Set on Penn’s Campus

The recently released time–travel adventure will feature familiar campus locations in an alternative dimension.

by CHRISTINA LU

An Augmented Reality Mural Comes to Philly

The mural "Dreams, Diaspora, and Destiny" comes to life with holographic statues and orbs. 

by SHERRY TSENG

Mural Arts Month is Coming to Town

Roundup of what's to come this Mural Arts Month. 

by CHRISTINA LU

Alum Artist Isabel Kim Makes Art from Words

She creates online games using words as the form of art. 

by XINYI WAN

Dig Deep and Let Loose with Penn’s Upcoming Cultural Shows

Each year, student cultural organizations put on acts that excite, entertain, and effectively bridge gaps in perspective.

by CHRISTINA LU

Mask and Wig's 'Apollo 13 Going on 30' Soars

Their absurdist, intergalactic fall show runs between October 10 and 13 at the Iron Gate Theater.

by ANJALEE BHUYAN

Upgrade Your Dorm with These Eight Art Outlets

Get some unique artwork that'll last well after your college years.

by JORDAN WACHSMAN

Your Guide to the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

A profile of the Annenberg Center and what's coming up this October

by SHERRY TSENG

You Probably Missed Jenny Holzer's Art Installation in Hill Square

The '125 Years of Women at Penn' exhibition is a campus hidden gem

by JOSEPHINE CHENG

Portraiteur Alexis Masino is Looking for Models on Tinder for her Latest Project

She’s venturing into nude photography, but in a different way than you might think.

by CHRISTINA LU

Negotiating Privilege with Professor Matt Neff

The Director of Undergraduate Fine Arts explores the power of race, gender and class through his artwork.

by XINYI WAN

Philly Art Exhibit Reclaims Beauty in "Shithole" Countries

Capturing the real side of the country, the exhibit proves that these countries are anything but "shitholes." 

by SHERRY TSENG

Where to Go for Your Next Art Supplies Haul

Looking to buy some art supplies? Street’s got you covered.

by CHRISTINA LU

'And So the Story Goes' Showcases Storytelling Throughout History at the Penn Museum

This student–curated exhibit displays the epic of Gilgamesh in cuneiform and a Japanese shadow puppet. 

by XINYI WAN

'To the Polls' Exhibition Politicizes the Past to Mobilize in the Present

The show, run by StreetsDept.com and Mural Arts Philadelphia, aims to increase civic engagement and voter turnout in the 2018 election.

by ANNABELLE WILLIAMS

The Book Corner: 'Kafka on the Shore' is Your Next Break Book

With a healthy dose of absurdity and an unconventional story arc, this book deserves a spot on your reading list.

by SHERRY TSENG

This Exhibit Redefines the Countries that Trump Infamously Deemed "Shitholes"

This Friday, a one–day exhibit will showcase art from "shithole" countries to promote education and highlight different perspectives.

by SHERRY TSENG

Philadelphia Theaters: Like Broadway (But Better)

Philly’s theaters show everything from legendary musicals like “Hamilton” and “Once” to local productions like the Philly native–created "Mirrors."

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Get Cultured at These Philly Museums and Art Galleries

With this combo of local specialized galleries and world–class art institutions, you'll have no shortage of suggestions for a museum date. 

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

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