Arts
inVISIBLE Shows the Power of Representation
The art gallery in PAACH promotes cultural awareness and the intersectional identity.
CaffeiNations: A Celebration of Coffee Around the World
How your average cup of joe is not just a café staple but a cultural staple, too.
From Poetry to Performance with the Excelano Project
A behind the scenes look at the Excelano Project's upcoming spoken poetry show, Entropy.
The Penn Museum Brings a Personal Touch to Artifacts with Global Guides
They add a personal touch to explaining the artifacts from their own countries.
The da Vinci Drawings: Professor Olin's Archival Sketches
He's designed places from Bryant Park to the Washington Monument.
SAS Truly Presented "Friends" at their Cultural Show This Weekend
A celebration of culture, talent, and community with the South Asian Society.
What to See on Campus This November
Performing arts groups, a Grammy winning artist, dancers, and so much more.
Remembrance of History: The Philadelphia Holocaust Memorial Plaza's Reopening
Understanding history as it should never be repeated.
More Than Just a Pretty Picture: Shahzia Sikander's 'The Perennial Gaze'
Shahzia Sikander explores the bounds of cultural identity and femininity through her art—and you can see it here in Philly.
'The Penn Review': A Literary Magazine by Penn Students
Street talks to Daniel Finkel (C'19), 'The Penn Review' Editor–in–Chief.
Alice Deng The Triple Threat: Artist, Designer, Programmer
Her multifaceted approach to creativity juggles paintbrushes, cameras, and finite automata.
Reviewing 'Fabulous Fashion: From Dior’s New Look to Now' at the PMA
The show features fashion from 1947 to present and is a must see for any style lover.
What the Sculpture on 34th and Walnut Can Teach You About Overcoming Obstacles
Robinson Fredenthal's "Black Forest" and his story of perseverance against Parkinson's.
A Year After Hurricane Maria KWH Exhibits Stories of Puerto Ricans in Philly
Las Voces de Maria exhibits the story of Puerto Ricans in Philly a year after Hurricane Maria.
Berthe Morisot Arrives at the Barnes Foundation as a “Woman” Impressionist
An otherwise successful retrospective of an important female artist loses power in the exhibition title.
Bloomers’ Fall Show: Great Jams, Perfectly Timed Skits, and Funny Women
The show will run from Thursday, Oct. 18 to Sat., Oct 20.
Puppets to Take the Streets of West Philly This Saturday
Spiral Q Puppet Theater’s annual Peoplehood Parade will leverage the power of art and community to honor transgender lives.
What's in the Fisher Fine Arts Rare Books Library?
With materials from late 15th century to yesterday, it is well worth a visit.
The Fabric Workshop Brings to You “Poorly Watched Girls”
In a multidisciplinary contemporary art experience, Bocanegra touches on how women in trouble are theatricalized.

















