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The Daily Pennsylvanian :: 40th Street Artists-in-Residence program opens its doors to the public
Thanks to the many folks who visited our studios and gallery during the annual Philadelphia Open Studio Tours this past weekend! A writer from the Daily Pennsylvanian, the independent student newspaper of the University of Pennsylvania, visited us as well, and here is the article!
The Daily Pennsylvanian :: 40th Street Artists-in-Residence program opens its doors to the public
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Applications For 2016-2017 Residency Now Open
Take a look at the guidelines and go ahead and apply- tell your friends and fellow West Philly based artists as well! Dear Applicant:Thanks for your interest in the 40th Street Artist-in-Residence Program. This letter describes the program and provides...
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The Past Is Over: An Exhibition Of Illuminated Assemblages By Mike Harpring; Opens Fri June 14!
EXHIBITIONThe Past is Over: An exhibition of Illuminated assemblages by Mike Harpring On display June 14 - 29, 2013 at 40th Street AirSpace Gallery, 4007 Chestnut St., First FloorOpening Reception: Friday, June 14, 2013. 6 - 9pmGallery...
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Just Two Days Left! Apply Now! Deadline Is Monday! Apply For Our 2013-2014 Residency!
The 40th Street Artist-in-Residence Program (AIR) awards West Philadelphia artists one year of free studio space at 40th and Chestnut Streets. In exchange, each artist shares his/her talents with West Philadelphia by leading workshops, teaching classes,...
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Glen Sacks At The Gallery Of The 40st Artist In Residence
Glen Sacks at the Gallery of the 40ST Artist in Residence • 4007 Chestnut Street From April 10 through April 30, 2010, the gallery at the 40ST Artist in Residence program presents recent works by Glen Sacks, one of the five artists in residence. An...
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Article In The University City Review • 2/24/10
40th St AIR Unites Artists with Community UC Review | 24.FEB.10 By Kaley Lacovetta Special to the UC Review Like most artists, Cecilia Paredes always dreamed of having a studio of her own. For years, she worked from her small apartment, sectioning off...
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