(Image: Julia Klein, from Partial Figures and Fragments)
Please join us Friday, March 6th from 6:00-10:00 pm for the opening of the following exhibitions, on view through March 29th. In Anytime Concept, Heather Leigh McPherson uses distinct painting strategies to convey subjects who form faces that both hide and transmit information. Julia Klein presents Partial Figures and Fragments, a parade of forms which showcase the artist’s fascination with color in the everyday. My Mother Always Told Me I’d Grow Up To Be A Lawyer is Dave Eassa’s debut solo exhibition in Philadelphia. Theo Mullen’s latest exhibition, Alluvium, presents sculpture and photography within the context of an excavation site, in hopes of blending art and archeology. On exhibition in Fourth Wall throughout March is CON-MYTHOLOGY/Moving Images: never before seen vintage electronic soundtracks by composer and intermedia artist Conrad Schnitzler.
For detailed information on these exhibitions, artists, and for all auxiliary programming dates, visit our website.
First Fridays at Vox Populi are generously supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.