May Gallery Talk
Please join Vox for a gallery talk with this month’s exhibiting artists- Timothy Belknap, Kelsey Halliday Johnson, Leah Modigliani, and Ben Will. The gallery talk will be held on Sunday, May 31st from 3-5pm.
Please join Vox for a gallery talk with this month’s exhibiting artists- Timothy Belknap, Kelsey Halliday Johnson, Leah Modigliani, and Ben Will. The gallery talk will be held on Sunday, May 31st from 3-5pm.
Please join us Friday, June 5th from 6:00-10:00 pm for the opening of the following exhibitions, on view through June 28th. With For And Against is the exhibition debut of […]
Vox is proud to host video, poetry and performance curated & hosted by Steve Roggenbuck! Featuring Die Dragonetti, Lyndsay Coloracci, and Amy Saul-Zerby! Steve Roggenbuck is a poet and video […]
Music On The Fringes Join us for a night of diverse and innovative electronic music from Cleveland and Philadelphia! Performances by LXV, Asound, Forest Management, and Mark Johnson. LXV: LXV […]
oin us for a free movie night featuring the Philadelphia premiere of Jake Dibeler's short film “HORRORPORN”. Prior to the screening Jake will be present to share horror film clips influential to making the film and his performance art.
SUNDAY, JUNE 14th, 8:00pm A night of, spaced out, experimental, dreamy, psychedelic tunes with Jaye Jayle, Spacin', Bad Braids, & Zell Row. w/ DJ Paradise Gardens & visuals by Dustin […]
Membrane Channel presents: an evening of improvised music: Aaron Zarzutzki / Richard Kamerman / Bhob Rainey trio Jamison Williams / Flandrew Fleisenberg Jesse Kudler / Ethan Tripp Saturday, June 20th […]
As part of the current exhibition, With For And Against, Meg Foley will present a series of performances that look at emerging choreographic forms derived from the suggestive, relational textures […]
Please join Vox Populi for an exhibition talk on With For And Against, with exhibiting artists: Joe Bartram, Meg Foley, Jesse Harrod, Matt Kalasky, Kirk McCarthy, Tiona McClodden, Chad States, […]
Mike Lenert/Lettuce Prey will play acoustic/electric tunes from his upcoming LP Mortals Marvels Hunters Hunted and Frank Sherlock, Philadelphia Poet Laureate, will read poems from recent pubs including The City […]
Sass n Smash, 8:00pm $7 to $10 Hello! Your new friends at ANDROMEDA SKY (Danni, Leah, and Alex) would like to welcome you to our debut ritual! Yes, our "band" […]
The Institute for New Feeling (IfNf) is an artist collective formed in 2013 by Scott Andrew, Agnes Bolt, and Nina Sarnelle. IfNf is premiering the early stages of FELT BOOK, a collaborative publication including home made “remedies” supplied by dozens of invited artists, inspired by Fluxus scores, YouTube tutorials and eHow articles.
(Image: Amina Ross and Jory Drew, Pre-Formed Partners) Please join us Friday, July 10th from 6:00-10:00 pm for the opening of VOX XI: Material Studies, our eleventh annual juried exhibition […]
Please join us for an evening of poetry readings from the following writers; A. Razor, Brian Ecklund, Lyndsay Coloracci & Amy Saul-Zerby.
BASE MATTER is a new event series intended to explore the intersections of transgression and transformation, an experiment of play with the void – a dive into culture's mysterious blind spot.
8static, Philly's premier 8-bit/chiptune audio/visual party, is back at a new venue and ALL AGES again!
Gender identity as a verb - does it describe an action, state or occurrence that is shaped or related to the space and objects surrounding me? Am I morphed by outside entities, barriers and people, and do I morph the objects and spaces that I exist in? Without these nouns and physical entities, can my body be free to exist without a need for definition? And if I am physically not there, is the room different?
AUX presents an evening of exploratory music with local luminaries Bhob Rainey and the duo of Mary Lattimore + Jeff Zeigler and featuring the Philadelphia debut of the Vancouver based composer Gabriel Saloman.
BASE MATTER is a new event series intended to explore the intersections of transgression and transformation, an experiment of play with the void – a dive into culture's mysterious blind spot.
West Philadelphia polymath Alex Smith (Metropolarity) presents the third installment of his wildly successful Afrofuturist political and performance dance party: Chrome City 3: Banshee.