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Jon Perez uses sound, film, and video to explore formal abstraction in the material processes of moving images.
Aaron Terry: Peril Remains, Dreams Clean **Please Note: We will be closed for the holidays from Monday, December 20 – Thursday, January 6. We will re-open with regular gallery hours […]
HER.E i see lotus A two-part film & video exhibition and performance program curated by Luxin Zhang Part I: Friday, January 11, 2019 – Wednesday, January 30, 2019 Part II: […]
A Taste of Sustainability Presented as part of Just In Time: 30 Years of Collective Practice Thursday, June 20, 2019 | 5-7pm Location: Starting at Vox Populi, outward to the […]
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Vox Populi is pleased to present With For And Against, the group exhibition debut of the artists who joined Vox in 2014: Joe Bartram, Meg Foley, Jesse Harrod, Matt Kalasky, […]
Behold, behold, How a moan is grown! considers the connections between radical histories and practices of everyday life. Soft sculpture, image and audio based works, pose questions about the relationship […]
Please join us on Sunday, April 24th at 3:00pm for March-April Vox Populi exhibitions Artist Talk with Molly Zuckerman-Hartung.
Vox Populi is pleased to present That Which Cannot Not Be, a group exhibition of artists working in Philadelphia, USA and Sydney, Australia: Camae Ayewa, Ella Barclay, Marley Dawson, Catherine […]
Sound Inside You A two-part workshop and research performance by Lane Speidel and Suzanne L. Seesman with Frannie Gene Stout Presented as part of Just In Time: 30 Years of […]
In Blessed Blessed Oblivion, Manna gained access to environments rarely seen by the female eye.
Revolutions in coded, de-coded, re-coded memory.
Breaking Night is a five-person show curated by Vox member Becky Suss. The works include painting, drawing, and sculpture by artists Michael Berryhill, Julia Bland, Milano Chow, Chris Domenick, and Frank Jackson.
Join us for an evening presented by Philadelphia Sound Forum of Lea Bertucci / Anthony Saunders (bass clarinet, electronics / electronics) and Reed Evan Rosenberg (computer).
Something magical happens when a simple hole in the ice is covered by a darkhouse shack. The hole glows. Sunlight goes through the ice covering the lake and refracts up […]
Jason Kahn, Ben Owen, Geoff Mullen, Alan F Jones and Reed Evan Rosenberg Doors: 8PM Tickets: $10 (Sliding Scale) Jason Kahn // voice Jason Kahn’s performances explore the physical and spiritual limits […]
In Concert: Rubén Patiño // IM Fraser // RE Rosenberg // DW Sutton Tuesday, February 12, 2019 | 8-11PM | $7-$10 Rubén Patiño (b. 1979, Barcelona) is an artist working […]
The Passion of Joan of Arc: Live Score + Film Contemporary Electronic Live Score from Sound Artist kraftwitch Film dir. Carl Th. Dreyer Saturday, February 25, 2023 | 7pm (Doors), […]
A panel in conjunction with the art exhibit Alien She which will discuss creating artwork, curation, self-publishing and how active internet collectives support artists within the feminist scope. Featuring: Grace […]
Make/Shift: It Wasn’t Supposed To Be Like This Vox Populi’s 1st Ever Juried ePublication Curated by James Claiborne and Brittany Webb Free to Download | Donations Appreciated! Download Your Copy […]
Curated by Daniel Wallace and Josh Pavlacky, Temptations draws parallels between the demands for freedom heard from youth culture around the globe and an internal quest for peace as we continue in the cycle of revolt and complacency.
Vox Populi’s eighth annual exhibition of emerging artists, chosen by jurors Ruba Katrib and Marlo Pascual.
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A conversation in the galleries on the logistics, market, and climate for contemporary art collection.
The premiere screening of Black Circle Cinema, a new monthly 16mm film series in partnership with AUX Performance Space. In recognition of Earth Day, Black Circle Cinema is pleased to present two important films by two pioneers of land/environmental art. These two depictions of major works of earth art are just as stunning today as when they were first created.
Black Circle Cinema presents two epic and erotic depictions of raw sexuality, Christmas on Earth and Fuses are likely to still shock audiences 50 years on from their making. Both subjects of harsh criticism and censorship, these two films are prime examples of filmmaking in the era of sexual liberation.
Service of the goods is comprised of selected scenes from seven of Frederick Wiseman’s documentaries about state-run, tax-funded institutions, including Titicut Follies, High School, Law and Order and Hospital.
Download the Alien She Poster and Full Curatorial Statement HERE Artists: Ginger Brooks Takahashi (Pittsburgh), Tammy Rae Carland (Oakland), Miranda July (Los Angeles), Faythe Levine (Milwaukee), Allyson Mitchell (Toronto), L.J. […]
On Saturday, March 29th come bare witness to Philadelphia’s ultimate sideshow experience, The Smokin’ Gun Revue. This month they team up with Vox Populi and Pussy Division to bring you […]
Vox Populi is happy to announce an open call for VOX X – our ninth annual juried exhibition of emerging artists.
In memory of James Dean’s D-day we will be screening “East of Eden” for free.
SCREENING & in Conversation with Angela Washko Aux Performance Space presents a series of work from the artist Angela Washko that investigates feminist concepts from within video games. In this […]
Amalia Wilson “IF I CARE SO MUCH YOU DONT CARE” In her newest piece Wilson tells as much truth as possible, performing for the artist she wanted to be, aiming […]
Bill Nace/Steve Baczkowski Duo (Northampton, MA/Buffalo NY): Bill Nace is one of the premiere avant-garde guitarists active today. He has one of the most personal and unique pallets of sound […]
Monday, September 21st 8:00 PM Aux Performance Space at Vox Populi $7-10 sliding scale donation Rafael Toral (Portugal) : Rafael Toral plays electronic music today as a jazz musician would […]
Are You Comfortable? is a performance and video event where artists respond to exactly that: comfortability. Be prepared for some graphic content and an existential crisis or two.
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A Very Long Engagement highlighted two Chicago-based artists (Claire Pentecost & Cauleen Smith, both members of the Community Cabinet) with whom Threewalls has had lasting and meaningful relationships. Included was artwork and publications produced by Pentecost and Smith for the occasion of their Threewalls SOLO exhibitions and/or residencies, as well as limited-edition artwork commissioned from both artists as part of the Community Supported Art – Chicago program.
Building a Wall Through My Father serves as a proposition for a sculpture that today remains unrealized. Operating as miniatures the works on view stand-in for a longer-term project in which Myrie apprentices with her father, a brick mason, documenting the construction/destruction of a 65-foot block wall across family property in Jamaica and the negotiation between a master/apprentice and father/daughter.
A Media Archaeology Workshop on Sound Technologies
8STATIC 48 | Cheap Dinosaurs * L-Tron * FLOOR BABA * pixelseed 7:00 PM $7 to $10 8static, Philly’s premier 8-bit/chiptune audio/visual party is back at Vox Populi Saturday, March […]
Vox Populi is pleased to offer another television rewatch after a successful run last year with Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This year we will attempt to fully bring into scope […]
Vox Populi is pleased to present New Members Show, the group exhibition debut of artists and curators who joined Vox Populi in 2016. The presentation is a collection of site-specific and temporary projects by the seven new members: Christopher Gianunzio, Sascha Hughes-Caley, Tina Plokarz, Imani Roach, Lane Speidel, Jim Strong and Mina Zarfsaz.
Please join us on Friday, January 27th at 6pm for a conversation between curator and Vox Populi member Christopher Gianunzio and artists Dru Donovan and Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa. As part of […]
PAVED PARADISE Please join us as we both celebrate the closing of our 13th Annual Juried Exhibition and fundraise towards our future endeavors in the wake of our displacement from our […]
Anticipation is a group exhibition that explores sculpture across the media of installation, video and dance. Bringing together three visual and performance artists who employ sculpture as physical props and conceptual elements in their practice, the exhibition invites spectators to construct anticipated narratives through the lenses of their own pasts, presents and futures.
Vox Populi Gallery is pleased to present an evening of Silent Meditation/ Worship/ Contemplation and Exploratory Improvised Sound from Baltimore Electric Rhodes Piano Improviser, Liz Durette. Beginning Shortly after 7:00 […]
Mutual Irradiation: Andrea Pensado, Petra, Luxin Zhang, [], Donna Parker, Rowden/McCowen Friday, March 29, 2019 | 8-11pm | Suggested Donation About the Line-Up An evening of experimental musicians merging with […]
BedTalks XI: Philadelphia Edition Presented by GRAFT Collective Friday, June 14, 2019 | 7-10pm | $5-8 Sliding Scale Get comfy and listen up! We invite you to join us for […]
Mutual Irradiation: Olchar Lindsann, Jack Wright, Jasper Avery, Loraine Wible and Slack Sunday, July 28, 2019 | 8-11pm | Suggested Donation Free Pre-Show Lecture + Workshop by Olchar Lindsann at […]
Briana Coleman Image serves many purposes. Record, Recollect, Reconsider; in today’s society, we are perpetually inundated with images. Once image as memory was precious; now, we are swallowed wholly. Rich, […]
Asking for a Friend: Vox Populi’s New Member Takeover Featuring: Lucia Alber, Blanche Brown, Gerald Brown, Briana Coleman, Natalie Hijinx, Zach Hill, Melissa Langer, Raúl Romero, Lea Devon Sorrentino, Roopa […]
February First Friday Celebrating our current exhibition Asking for a Friend: Vox Populi’s New Member Takeover Friday, February 7, 2020 | 6-10pm | Free to Attend Featuring: Lucia Alber, Blanche […]
**As a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19, this event and all events at Vox Populi between 3/11 – 3/30 have been cancelled or postponed. Please stay tuned for […]
https://vimeo.com/488120444 Video Shot By: Sam Johnson Marion Horowitz: Eat Dirt / Be Free Original Opening: March 6, 2020 Closed For COVID-19: March 11, 2020 Re-Opened: September 12, 2020 Closed: September […]
*Edit (5/21/20): Artists in the Vox Populi Collective have launched No To Zero For The Arts, a platform simultaneously calling for a Philly People’s Bailout and restoration of funds for […]
Aaron Terry: No Cost Newtopia Friday, September 24, 2021 – Sunday, October 31, 2021 Presented as Part of Future Ecologies About the Artwork Aaron Terry, No Cost Newtopia, 2021 Screen […]
Mandy Katz: Flag of No Nation Friday, September 24, 2021 – Sunday, October 31, 2021 Presented as Part of Future Ecologies About the Artwork Mandy Katz, Flag of No Nation, […]
Future Ecologies Friday, September 24, 2021 – Sunday, October 31, 2021 Open: Fri-Sun, noon-6pm (or by appointment) Organized By: Danny Orendorff Featuring: Blanche Brown, Emily Carris-Duncan & Joanne Douglas, Dakota […]
Robert Hickerson: Spreading Lights Curated by Tannon Reckling Friday, February 11, 2022 – Sunday, March 13, 2022 Presented in Black Box PLAN YOUR VISIT Vox Populi is open Noon-6pm, Fridays-Sundays, […]
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Poll Workers Needed Opening Reception: Friday, September 8, 2023 | 6-9pm | Free-To-Attend Friday, September 8, 2023 – Sunday, October 15, 2023 Presented in Gallery Two About the Exhibition The […]
THIS IS YOUR SIGN TO KEEP GOING Arts & cultural work from the Philippine liberation movement Opening Reception: Friday, January 5, 2024| 6-9pm | Free-To-Attend Friday, January 5, 2024 – […]
EIGHT: This is How to Come Home Opening Reception: Friday, May 3, 2024| 6-9pm | Free-To-Attend Friday, May 3, 2024 – Sunday, June 16, 2024 Presented in Galleries 1, 2, […]
Join us for N. Apparati an evening of poetry, video, and audio works concerning emptiness, absence, and removal featuring a surplus of local and extra-local literary talent.
Terms and Conditions Apply Opening Reception: Friday,September 6, 2024| 7-9pm | Free-To-Attend Friday, September 6, 2024 – Friday, October 13, 2024 Presented in Gallery 1 About the Exhibition “Terms and […]