Live Band Punk Rock Karaoke
AUX 319 N 11th Street, Third Floor, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesCome sing your heart out to your favorite punk tunes - accompanied by a LIVE BAND!
Come sing your heart out to your favorite punk tunes - accompanied by a LIVE BAND!
Join us for an exercise in mindfulness and erotic transcendence.
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 […]
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 […]
Off the screen! Free photocopier on site!
This comprehensive course will be instructed by Sempai Elena Waldman and will teach participants the 5 areas of self-defense: think, voice, fight, run and self-care.
Moderator Ethel Cee will be joined by 5 Philly feminist leaders to have an important discussion on issues around race and feminism. Speakers: Nuala Cabral Faan Mail Elicia Gonzales Galaei […]
Hostess with the mostess, Sara Sherr will be spinning everything from Lil’ Kim to Hole, Loretta Lynn to Diana Ross as we celebrate women who rock with a fun night of karaoke.
New York-based artists Ann Hirsch and Jacolby Satterwhite join Aux Curatorial Fellow Jamillah James for a discussion of their respective bodies of work.
Vox Populi and Aux Performance Space are pleased to announce a series of events in May, organized by Curatorial Fellow, Jamillah James. James is a New York-based curator who succeeds […]
Vox Populi and Aux Performance Space are pleased to announce a series of events in May, organized by Curatorial Fellow, Jamillah James. James is a New York-based curator who succeeds […]
An affair presenting dramatic expressions from the rich diaspora of American urban culture, including short original dramas and provocative spoken word artistry.
Brooklyn-based performers Anya Liftig and Sophia Cleary present an evening of performance rooted in comedic and ecstatic engagements of the everyday.
Curatorial Fellow Jamillah James will moderate a conversation between Philadelphia-based artists Salem Collo-Julin and Maria Dumlao.
Soon there will be a museum located inside One World Trade Center, A.K.A. "The Freedom Tower". As a tribute to the victims of September 11, 2001, the museum is interested in collecting tragic stories from all of their children. Interview number 5,234 is Sarah, a young woman determined to tell a different story.
This evening in two acts: a screening, “The Fantasies Given to Us May Never Be Fixed,” of recent video that force the performance of masculinity into crisis, often from the margins; and a performance by Philadelphia-based artists, Kris Harzinski and Will Haughery, whose collaborative practice embraces a vocabulary of hypermasculinity as a manner of critique. This event will also feature a short discussion and talkback with Harzinski and Haughery after the performance.
The concluding performance of James’s curatorial fellowship includes new dance performances by New York-based choreographer and dancer niv Acosta and Philadelphia-based choreographer and dancer Jumatatu Poe. Both artists use movement to both deconstruct and rearticulate modes of embodiment, representation, and identification.
Soon there will be a museum located inside One World Trade Center, A.K.A. "The Freedom Tower". As a tribute to the victims of September 11, 2001, the museum is interested in collecting tragic stories from all of their children. Interview number 5,234 is Sarah, a young woman determined to tell a different story.
Philadelphia Sound Forum present Mario de Vega and HZL.
Soon there will be a museum located inside One World Trade Center, A.K.A. "The Freedom Tower". As a tribute to the victims of September 11, 2001, the museum is interested in collecting tragic stories from all of their children. Interview number 5,234 is Sarah, a young woman determined to tell a different story.