Arts
Artist Profile: Zenas Hutcheson
Name and Year: Zenas Hutcheson, MFA ’13 Hometown: St.
ARTS TOP 5: ICA Director Claudia Gould’s Most Influential Contributions to the Gallery
From free–for–alls to Warhols, 12 years of Claudia Gould is a milestone worth celebrating.
Review: Erotic Literary Salon
The Erotic Literary Salon kicks off its fall season with a night to climax all others.
Campus Gems: Dali in Van Pelt
That surreal moment when you find a Dali original in Van Pelt…
Student Artist Profile: Becky Bailey
Name and Year: Becky Bailey, 2012 Hometown: Mendham, NJ Major: Fine Arts Medium of Choice: Oil Paint [photospace] Street: How long does it take you to create a painting?
Beer Tastings, Gallery Talks, and More Listings for This Week
View 34th Street Listings 9/22-10/8 in a larger map Campus Philly College Day 9/25, 10 a.m. Free with a Penn Card Get free admission to 15 museums and attractions including: the Academy of Natural Sciences, Eastern State Penitentiary, National Constitution Center, National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia–themed Mini Golf at Franklin Square and more.
Top 5 Must Sees at Live Arts & Philly Fringe
Ditch the Natty Light for the limelight this weekend as Philly’s annual culture fest comes to a close.
Artspiration: Claes Oldenburg’s “Paint Torch”
Split Button, Penn campus’ cleverly adopted sex symbol, is not the only oversized domestic object in Philadelphia.
Illadelphia’s Finest
The Philadelphia Museum of Art handpicks the best and brightest of Philadelphia’s local art scene.
Amplified Simplicity: Claes Oldenburg's presence in Philadelphia and worldwide
1960s After graduating from Yale University, Oldenburg moved to New York City, where he and a group of artists challenged Abstract Expressionism with a performance art project called “Happenings” — partly scripted, partly spontaneous theatrical vignettes.
Submit Your Photos to Our Summer Photo Contest :)
Calling all paparazzo, models, and Instagram-addicts: Receive recognition from the masses by submitting your favorite summer photos to 34th Street's SUMMER PHOTO CONTEST.
On Thin Ice
Diane Burko’s photographs of the effects of climate change force us to think
'The Hooligan' Makes a Scene: Alexander McQueen at the Met
Alexander McQueen’s commemorative fashion exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is sure to shock and astound.
This Week In: America's Birthday
Our 4th of July picks arrive prematurely this week, as we will be taking some time off to rage in honor of America’s birth. Here are Street’s picks for celebrating the U. S. of A.’s 235th.
An Affair to Remember
Alfred Jacob Miller’s romantic ideals of the West blur the lines between fact and fiction
This Week In: ARTS
In honor of the inaugural First Friday happening down in Old City tomorrow, Street suggests a few other arts offerings to take advantage of this weekend Art After 5 Performers from the Center City Opera Theatre will descend upon the Great Stair Hall of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in this French and Italian Opera Night–themed edition of the Art After 5 program. In the popular Friday–series, museum doors stay open late, offering guided tours, music and drinks to art connoisseurs.
Let Your Creativity Flow
With the semester winding down and the long–awaited lovely weather coaxing us out of hibernation, Street looked around campus for some spots to read, write or draw.
School's Out
Interning in a strange city this summer? Relaxing in the burbs? Take some time to check out the lesser–known art destinations in and away from Philadelphia.




















