Future Flower Collective is introducing our Pop-Up Installation Series, Bloom, an immersive and ever-evolving showcase exclusively featuring artists from Philadelphia. For this installation we will be exclusively featuring Black Queer artists. With a rotating lineup of 10+ multidisciplinary artists, this exhibition is a celebration of Black queer creativity, resilience, and expression.
This space is designed for connection, discovery, and community—whether you’re looking to experience bold and powerful storytelling, purchase prints and handcrafted works, or simply celebrate the brilliance of Black queer artistry.
Join us for an evening of vibrant visuals, meaningful connections, and collective joy—because every pop-up is a fresh, dynamic experience!
About FFC
Future Flower Collective is a DIY art collective based in Philadelphia. Formerly known as The Future is Us Collective, we have been supporting and uplifting young artists—ranging from teens to those in their 20s—across the Philadelphia region since 2017.
Our mission is to bridge gaps of inequality for BIPOC queer artists by increasing access to both spaces to showcase their work and safe environments to build community. Through the years, we’ve remained dedicated to this vision, organizing a variety of events including drag shows, pop-up art installations, gallery exhibitions, workshops, and even an after-school program—all designed to create opportunities and foster connection.
About Black Box Presents
Made possible through lead support provided by the William Penn Foundation,, Black Box Presents is a yearlong series transforming our Black Box Performance Theater into a platform for 12 community arts organizations, each curating their own monthly event. This initiative amplifies experimental music, dance, film, and spoken word while ensuring free, accessible programming that strengthens Philadelphia’s creative networks.
About William Penn Foundation
The William Penn Foundation, founded in 1945 by Otto and Phoebe Haas, is committed to expanding access to resources and opportunities that promote a more vital and just city and region for all. We do this through funding programs in the Philadelphia region in arts and culture, children and families, democracy and civic initiatives, environment and public space, and workforce training and services. Learn more at www.williampennfoundation.org.