A visual representation of Vox Populi’s 21st year of programming (2009-2010), with essays and an illustrated timeline of artist-run spaces in Philadelphia, dating from the 1960s.
Based on the work of director and cult legend Timothy Carey (1929-1994), Dead Flowers features new scholarship on this brilliant actor and filmmaker and interprets Carey’s cultural contributions through the lens of contemporary art.
A catalog from the exhibition of the same name, curated by Malik Gaines and presented at Vox Populi.
A catalog from the exhibition featuring Brian Kokoska and Jonathan VanDyke.
SOS (Self-Organized Spaces): Remake/Remodel was a conference co-presented by Vox Populi and Cleopatra’s Greenpoint to explore the current role of artist-run spaces in the broader artistic community. New alternative self-organized […]
In September 2013, our first AUX Curatorial Fellow, Marissa Perel, began her research in the Philadelphia performance community preparing for her live programming in AUX. She developed two series titled […]
A group of like-minded, independent art groups currently active in Philadelphia, have come together for the CITYWIDE project. Through CITYWIDE, these groups will unify Philadelphia’s artist-run collectives in a multi-gallery […]
AUX Curatorial Fellow Jamillah James began her research period and program curating in Spring 2014. Jamillah is a curator and writer now based in Los Angeles whose interests include other […]
In March and April 2014, Vox Populi launched Alien She a major contemporary exhibition in Philadelphia, PA examining the lasting impact of Riot Grrrl. Alien She was curated by Astria […]
Whitney Kimball, the 3rd AUX Fellow, presented programming celebrating and examining the rough and incandescent world of radical collective making with a survey of collaborative performance art events in September […]
Anthony Romero is a Chicago artist, writer, and curator interested in documenting and supporting artist-communities whose narratives and practices are often excluded from art historical narratives and exhibitions. He has […]
Vox Populi was extremely excited to present Katya Grokhovsky as our 5th AUX Curatorial Fellow supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. Grokhovsky’s April & May 2015 programming […]
about the project During October of 2015, Vox Populi was pleased to host four alternative arts organizations: Threewalls (Chicago), Possible Press (Atlanta), The Luminary (St. Louis), and KCHUNG (Los Angeles). […]
The History of sCreening & Fourth Wall In 2007, as an extension of their artistic practice, former Vox Populi members Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib founded Screening (www.screeningvideo.org). Philadelphia’s […]