Arts
Stall Confessions
We typically associate bathroom stall graffiti with “Call here for [some sexual act],” but the right–most men’s stall in the Fisher Fine Arts Library has nothing of the sort.
Lasting Impressions
The Slought Foundation brings the haunting video installations of renowned French artist Tania Mouraud to our doorstep.
Arts Listings 4/9
Life As I See It The William Way Community Center 1315 Spruce Street Monday–Friday 9 a.m.
Best of Penn, Visualized II
David Comberg's FNAR-337 Takes On the Best of Penn
DIY: Origami Shirt
It’s not quite wearable art, but this craft will be sure to get some smiles from your friends (and it makes for a nifty bookmark). What you’ll need: 1.
Best of Penn, Visualized
David Comberg's FNAR-337 Takes On the Best of Penn
Blossoming this Spring
Don’t miss the Cherry Blossom Festival in Fairmount Park this Sunday.
Feeling Small
With his striking photography, Penn grad Tetsugo Hyakutake humbles humanity in the face of its own colossal creations.
XOXO, WILLIAM EARLE
Exposing the ‘awkward’ human truth under the mask of elitist culture.
How Penn Does Fashion
Street caught up with Design2Show’s fashion show director, Blaine Beshah, to discuss how Penn students handle fashion and style. Visit pennfashionweek.com for a schedule of events.
Fashion as Sculpture
With his exquisite fashion–sculptures, designer Roberto Capucci pushes the limits of fashion into the realm of art.
March-April Arts Listings
Reading Terminal Market’s Annual Scrapplefest March 26, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Free! No it’s not apple scraps!
Common Ground
The Mural Arts Program’s newest tour takes you through Philly’s collection of African American–inspired murals, guided by the trusty voice of The Roots’ ?uestlove.
Review: Matrix Series at the Wexler Gallery
Wexler Gallery's newest exhibit calls for a reflection on the elegance of glass and the magic of intricate detail.
Chagall at the PMA
The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s latest show gives a tired master a second wind.
Artspiration: The Irish Memorial Sculpture
On the corner of Front Street and Chestnut, overlooking the Delaware River, stands the imposing Irish Memorial Sculpture.
Penn Visual Studies
An amalgam of philosophy and the science of seeing (sector A), art and the culture of seeing (sector B) and art practice and technology (sector C), the Visual Studies major has students crossing disciplinary boundaries.

















