Ever Ending Kicks + More
AUX 319 N 11th Street, Third Floor, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesJoin is for an evening of music from Washington and Philadelphia while we welcome the Ever Ending Kicks (Paul Benson of Mount Eerie fame) to Philadelphia.
Join is for an evening of music from Washington and Philadelphia while we welcome the Ever Ending Kicks (Paul Benson of Mount Eerie fame) to Philadelphia.
Our (second) Second Saturday Performance Series featuring Olfactory Factory, a smell-based séance experience from Baltimore artist Laure Drogoul along with films from Deborah Stratman, Leslie Thornton, and Ben Russell.
Dinner, movies, and a white elephant style art exchange to coincide with our Collection exhibition.
A Twitter panel discussion featuring members of Vox Populi's social media team, members of fellow Philadelphia collective Grizzly Grizzly, and anyone who wants to participate in the dialogue via Twitter. The Q&A will focus on work from Vox Populi's March exhibition Collection and what collecting art means in the Philadelphia art market today.
Philadelphia Sound Forum presents an evening of solo electronic music.
An evening of exciting new music by Drums Like Machine Guns, Braille, Heavy Medical, Opposable Thumbs, and Vibe Ruiner.
World Premiere of From the Swamp to the Stars by No Face Performance Group, a play about the Reagan assassination attempt in 1981. Presented as part of the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts 2013.
A panel discussion that will evaluate utilizing history and cultural memory as part of creative practice. This event is in conjunction with No Face Performance Group's From the Swamp to the Stars (an original play debuting as part of PIFA 2013). Performances at 3pm and 8pm that evening.
A conversation in the galleries on the logistics, market, and climate for contemporary art collection.
We are excited to have Slumberland Records present an evening of great new music out of the UK, California, and Philadelphia. Doors at 10, music at 10:30.
Please join for a group of artist talks from our April exhibiting artists Piper Brett, Mike Hein, Mark Stockton, Linda Yun.
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.
Philadelphia Sound Forum presents renowned Japanese improviser Toshimaru Nakamura with Many Arms (whose self titled album was in Spin Magazine's top 20 Avant albums of 2012).
An evening of film, lecture, and performances to support and educate about the trans* and gender non-conforming community.
The first in a four-part series celebrating a history of intersections between feminism, art, and the moving image. Ladyfest screenings will take place during the month of May at AUX and the International House.
A special preview of Spark Gap, with food and wine, to support Vox Populi.
For those of you in New Orleans, please come out and support Vox members as they exhibit work opening on the Second Saturday of May (May 11th from 6-10pm). The […]
For our Second Saturday Series, please join us for a performance by the renowned Dynasty Handbag with a stellar lineup of short films from Jesse McLean, Kent Lambert, Ivan Lozano, Sadie Benning, Dani Leventhal, and Frederic Moffet.
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.
"The Watermelon Woman" marks the third in a four-part series celebrating a history of intersections between feminism, art, and the moving image. Ladyfest screenings will take place during the month of May at AUX and the International House.