Sceney: an adjective used to describe a certain lifestyle among Penn students. If you have to ask what it is, you might as well quit now, but go ahead and take this quiz to find out. We can tell you one thing, though: it’s about as far as you can get from “Selena Gomez and The Scene.”
Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens has a groundbreaking—or in this case, tile–breaking—new exhibition that is guaranteed to change the way you think about mosaic.
319 N. 11th Street exploded last week with multiple show openings on every floor of the building including the notable “Unseen” show at Tiger Strikes Asteroid featuring the paintings of Philadelphia artist Keith Crawley.
Open until March 30th, the exhibition features five eerily photographic paintings in the tiny two–windowed room.
Philadelphia is the birthplace of graffiti in the United States. As a teenager in the sixties, Darryl McCray, known as “Cornbread,” began using the city as his canvas.