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SUMMARY:Innovative Flax Fiber Components
DESCRIPTION:Innovative Flax Fiber Components | Wed. Nov. 12\, 2025 | 6:00 – 8:00 pm ET | In-person\nClick HERE for Tickets \n\nThe Promising Future of Flax for Clothing & Construction Materials in the Mid-Atlantic: Creating a Stronger\, More Sustainable Society\n\n\n\nThe Museum for Art in Wood is hosting the PA Flax Project (Philadelphia\, PA) and Common Object Studio (Baltimore\, MD). This dynamic group will come together to discuss the many industrial uses of flax fiber\, scaling production in the mid-Atlantic\, and flax as an alternative to toxic building materials and textiles. There will be an array of samples from linseed oil to linen for participants to handle and learn about. \nThis interactive event is an exciting peek into the progress of the fiber flax industry in our region. We welcome interior designers\, architects\, textile industry professionals\, artists\, building contractors\, sustainable developers\, and community members passionate about real change towards a sustainable future. \n\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About Common Object Studio: \n \nWe Are Fernando Ramirez & Justin Beitzel \nCo-founders\, designers\, and explorers of Common Object Studio. At our core\, we are industrial designers\, but our diverse backgrounds in environmental design (Fernando) and engineering (Justin) drive us to think beyond the traditional process. \nWe are passionate about helping companies take steps toward sustainable solutions that consider both people and the planet\, all while injecting fun along the way. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About PA Flax Project: \n\n\n\n\n\nPA Flax Project is organizing farmers\, creating infrastructure for processing\, and making American linen possible again.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFiber Flax is a resilient plant that requires little to no chemical inputs or irrigation\, fits well into grain rotations\, remediates soil\, and has a proven history of growing well in Pennsylvania. Flax’s most valuable use is for linen production. Demand for linen grows as consumers turn away from synthetics and demand natural fibers. Flax can also be used in dozens of other products\, making it a versatile and high-value crop. Flax has the potential to provide new revenue streams for hundreds of farmers in Pennsylvania alone. \n\n\n\n\nBut in order to become linen and other products\, flax must be processed. There used to be a significant textile industry in PA\, but the equipment and infrastructure are long gone. The United States has ample space for growing flax\, but we lack the infrastructure for processing. PA Flax is well on the way to achieving our goal of putting 4\,000 acres annually of fiber flax into production in Pennsylvania and establishing the first cooperatively owned scutching mill in North America by 2028.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/innovative-flax-fiber-components/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T173000
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SUMMARY:Wood Friends Social BYOB at Dudd Haus
DESCRIPTION:Wood Friends Social BYOB | Thurs\, Nov 13\, 2025 | 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm ET | Dudd Haus\, 307 Arch Street\, Philadelphia\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for a casual social hang-out with friends who work with wood and friends who just love wood. Stop by Dudd Haus\, a collective gallery and storefront\, located adjacent to the Independence Seaport Museum\, to mingle with the wood community. We’re looking forward to seeing you! \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/wood-friends-social-byob-at-dudd-haus/
LOCATION:Dudd Haus\, 307 Arch Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031326
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SUMMARY:Drinkers & Thinkers
DESCRIPTION:Drinkers & Thinkers | Thur. Nov 20\, 2025 | 6:30 – 7:30 pm ET | In-person\n*This is the new date from the postponed September date.  \nClick HERE for Tickets \nJoin us for a lively evening discussing cocktails and Cinders: Burned\, Scorched\, and Pyrographed Works in Wood\, the current exhibition on view in the Fleur & Charles Bresler Research Library. Drinkers & Thinkers pairs mixologists with artists\, designers\, makers\, and thinkers in conversations that satiate the palate and the mind. \nFor the first of this new series\, the Museum for Art in Wood welcomes mixologist Jackie Nevin\, artist Miriam Carpenter\, and Assistant Curator Amrut Mishra\, in a conversation about cinders and smoke\, creativity\, and the relevance of craft in a creatively satisfying life. \nSpace is limited\, and special custom glass is included with the ticket cost. Reserve your spot today. \n*Must be 21 to attend. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About Jackie Nevin \nJackie Nevin is a multidisciplinary creative professional\, based in Philadelphia\, with a background in both arts administration and the food & beverage industry. She was the beverage director and bar manager for Art in the Age; craft cocktail bar\, where she developed a seasonally rotating menu of experimental cocktails. She also does freelance food\, beverage and prop styling for print and digital-media marketing campaigns. Jackie grew up helping out in her family’s art gallery where she learned about printmaking and art framing. She attended Savannah College of Art and Design for Art History and Arts Administration. In her spare time she enjoys learning new art skills and dabbles in mediums such as woodworking\, etching and ceramics. Jackie currently coordinates the planning and production of exhibitions at the Craft Coven Gallery\, where you can also find her mixing up cocktails for First Friday events. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About Miriam Carpenter \nMiriam Carpenter is a contemporary artist based in Bucks County\, Pennsylvania whose work includes wood sculpture\, furniture\, ceramics and works on paper. As a Rhode Island School of Design alumna\, she began her career as a furniture designer at George Nakashima’s studio. Through new processes\, her work explores things often overlooked—unveiling the hidden complexities around us. Carpenter’s work can be found internationally in both private and public collections including the Michener Art Museum (PA) and the Museum for Art in Wood (PA)\, among others\, and has been exhibited most notably at the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, Fuller Craft Museum\, Wharton Esherick Museum\, Museum for Art in Wood\, Philadelphia International Airport\, SOFA Chicago\, Design Miami/Paris and Moderne Gallery where she is currently represented. In 2021\, she had her fourth major solo exhibition with her first museum solo show at the Michener Art Museum. In 2025\, she was nominated for Cooper Hewitt\, Smithsonian Design Museum’s National Design Awards\, an official project of the White House Millennium Council which honors innovation and impact in design. She has been awarded six international residencies in the arts and is an active participant in artist collaborations around the globe. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About Amrut Mishra \nAs the Assistant Curator for the Museum for Art in Wood\, Amrut coordinates the planning and production of exhibitions\, including exhibition design\, display\, and layout; production of signage; and organization of publications and ancillary program projects.  \nBefore joining the Museum for Art in Wood\, Amrut held positions at the Ackland Art Museum and Carolina Performing Arts while finishing his doctoral studies. From this research\, he hopes to pursue accessible exhibition design guided by the teachings of Black and transnational feminist practitioners. \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/drinkers-thinkers-2/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Shop Small Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Shop Small Saturday | Sat. Nov. 29\, 2025 | 12:00 – 4:00 pm ET | In-person\nWalk-ups Welcome \nEnjoy an afternoon at the Museum for Art in Wood shopping for unique handmade items in our Museum Store. Take advantage to get creative at our free family-friendly holiday crafting table and mini tours of our current exhibition\, A Usable Past: Reflections on a Nation and Its Inheritance. \nThe Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/shop-small-saturday/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly Craft Table
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251130T160000
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SUMMARY:Museum Store Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Museum Store Sunday | Sun. Nov. 30\, 2025 | 12:00 – 4:00 pm ET | In-person\nWalk-ups Welcome \nEnjoy an afternoon at the Museum for Art in Wood shopping for unique handmade items in our Museum Store. Take advantage of getting creative at our free family-friendly holiday crafting table and mini tours of our current exhibition\, A Usable Past: Reflections on a Nation and Its Inheritance. \nThe Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/museum-store-sunday/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Store
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031326
CREATED:20251016T173438Z
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SUMMARY:First Friday Opening for American Graffiti: Painting\, Dyeing\, and Surface Design in Wood
DESCRIPTION:First Friday Opening for American Graffiti: Painting\, Dyeing\, and Surface Design in Wood | Fri. Dec. 5\, 2025 | 5:00 – 8:00 pm ET | In-person\nWalk-ups Welcome \nPlease join us for the First Friday opening of American Graffiti: Painting\, Dyeing\, and Surface Design in Wood! \nDuring the 1970s\, prominent American woodturners like Bob Stocksdale and David Ellsworth marshalled their virtuosic talents to turn vessels that showcased the natural and idiosyncratic features of wood such as knots\, infestations\, and complex grain figure. Embracing species such as Brazilian rosewood\, African blackwood\, and pink ivory wood that appeared “exotic” to American audiences\, these artists highlighted the drama of naturally occurring figuration. By the 1980s\, artists began to challenge this prevailing orthodoxy; pioneers like Meryll Saylan questioned the creative value of rarefied wood types and the field’s prevailing rejection of surface decoration. American Graffiti: Painting\, Dyeing\, and Surface Design in Wood follows the rebellious\, experimental\, and often quirky spirit of artists who dare to obscure the unadulterated beauty of wood grain. \nDrawn from the Museum’s permanent collection\, American Graffiti presents twenty-one objects by eighteen artists. Works of turning\, carving\, and sculpture demonstrate how the allure of color and surface design has captivated artists working in wood. For some\, wood offers a blank canvas for representational sculpture\, embellished by the application of vivid paint or imagery. For others\, dye and surface texturing deepens the exploration of formal qualities like shape and volume\, without the distraction of figured patterning. Taken together\, these artists offer a tongue in cheek response to collectors\, enthusiasts\, and critics that limit their appreciation of wood art to the beauty of strictly natural features. Through automotive lacquer\, fiberglass\, milk paint\, or dye\, these works invite viewers to appreciate the artistic touch that remains on the surface. \nArtists: \nJérôme Blanc; Mike Darlow; Michael De Forest; Giles Gilson; Louise Hibbert; Michael Hosaluk; Michael Hosaluk and Mark Sfirri; Connie Mississippi; Binh Pho\, Greg Wilber and David Williams; Hap Sakwa; Merryll Saylan; Betty Scarpino; David Sengel; Alan Stirt; Derek Weidman; Maria Van Kesteren \nLocation: The Fleur and Charles Bresler Research Library at the Museum for Art in Wood \nRemarks at 6:00 pm \nAmerican Graffiti is generously supported by the Cambium Giving Society of the Museum for Art in Wood\, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, The Bresler Foundation\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, Philadelphia Cultural Fund\, and Windgate Foundation. \nPictured above: Merryll Saylan\, North Seas\, 1988. Photo by John Carlano
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/first-friday-opening-for-american-graffiti-painting-dyeing-and-surface-design-in-wood/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260102T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260102T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031326
CREATED:20251208T200056Z
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SUMMARY:January First Friday
DESCRIPTION:January First Friday at the Museum for Art in Wood | Fri. Jan 2\, 2026 | 5:00 – 8:00 pm ET | In-person\nWalk-ups Welcome \nThis First Friday\, stop into the Museum for Art in Wood and experience A Usable Past: Reflections of a Nation and Its Inheritance and American Graffiti: Painting\, Dyeing\, and Surface Design in Wood. While you’re here\, explore our permanent collection of over 1\,400 objects and shop our Museum Store for unique handmade objects\, jewelry\, artworks\, and books. \n\nThe Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/january-first-friday/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260110T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031326
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SUMMARY:Queering Wood Craft: an LGBTQIA+ Woodworkers Roundtable Part 12b
DESCRIPTION:Queering Wood Craft: an LGBTQIA+ Woodworkers Roundtable Part 12b | Sat\, January 10\, 2026 | Zoom\nClick HERE to RSVP \nThe Museum for Art in Wood’s series of conversations with queer woodworkers is back for another installment this winter. Entrepreneur\, teacher\, and artist Sterling Cruz-Herr will co-host with artist\, educator\, and wood sculptor Leo Louise this edition of the roundtable discussion with leading queer woodworkers and artists in wood\, sharing the ways their lived experience impacts their craft\, process\, and aesthetic. \nJoin us for this enlightening and community-filled afternoon. \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				About the Co-hosts\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Sterling is only young in woodworker years; but they nonetheless are building a business — T4Timbers — with products for the queer/trans community and our allies. What they lack in woodworking experience\, they are trying to offset with communication skills garnered over decades. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Leo Louise (they/them) is a queer and trans artist\, educator\, and wood sculptor based in Baltimore\, MD. They transform found wood into sculptural objects that honor queerness\, abundance\, and cooperation in nature. As a self-taught artist\, Leo came into woodworking through community networks and mutual learning—not formal training. That DIY lineage informs their commitment as an educator to demystify craft and challenge who gets to belong in spaces of making. They are a woodworking instructor and shop monitor at Baltimore’s Station North Tool Library and travel often to teach and assist fellow woodworkers at craft schools across the country.  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				This event is free to the public. The Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/qwcpart12b/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031326
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SUMMARY:A Special Musical Performance by TR7 and Jamaaladeen Tacuma
DESCRIPTION:A Special Musical Performance by TR7 and Jamaaladeen Tacuma | Thurs. Jan 15\, 2026 | 6:30 – 8:00 pm ET | In-person\nRSVP \nJoin us for a special musical performance celebrating the current exhibition\, A Usable Past: Reflections of a Nation and Its Inheritance\, featuring artists Taji Ra’oof Nahl (TR7) and Jamaaladeen Tacuma. The performance will echo themes of cultural identities inherited through family or migration\, the building of new legacies within a heterogeneous society\, the fragility of democratic ideals\, and the failures of systems that promise unity\, liberty\, and self-governance. \nAbout the Artists \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Taji Ra’oof Nahl (TR7) is a Philadelphia-based conceptual artist whose practice merges sculpture\, sound\, performance\, and experimental cinema into a site-responsive method he calls Field Trips to Staged Productions. A 2024 Guggenheim Fellow in Fine Arts\, his work explores civic infrastructures\, ecological intelligence\, Islamic cosmology\, and African American intellectual lineage. His ongoing Abstract Dynamics series—often realized as duo projects—extends this approach through live scoring\, moving-image presentation\, and spatial activation. TR7 is the founder of Ra’oof Atelier\, Channel TR7\, Adam Vocabulary Club\, and The Other Sounds of Philadelphia. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Few musicians leave their audiences with a feeling that they have truly witnessed something amazing. Artist/Producer/Performer/Arranger/Innovator AND Bassist—JAMAALADEEN TACUMA does just that. This native Philadelphian has always stretched the old mold of what a bassist is supposed to play and how. Tacuma has redefined his instrument’s artistic potential. In the mid 70’s\, his creatively free approach to the bass caught the eye and ear of the legendary saxophonist Ornette Coleman. Tacuma became a member of Coleman’s electric band\, Prime Time\, he toured with the group and played on some of Coleman’s historic recordings such as: “Dancing In Your Head”\, “Body Meta”\, and “Of Human Feelings”. As a soloist\, Tacuma continued to push the musical envelope with his debut album\, simply titled “Showstopper\,” in 1983. Several records followed\, some of which include: Renaissance Man (1984)\, Music World (1987) and JukeBox (1989)\, Cosmetic\, Boss of The Bass\, which confirmed his ability to flip between various musical genres. Even the critics have had high praise for Tacuma’s musicianship and artistry. One year he received the highest number of votes ever for an electric bassist in the “Talent Deserving Wider Recognition” category of the DownBeat critics’ poll. \n\nIn recent years\, Jamaaladeen has been gaining recognition from some of the United States most prestigious artist foundations. In 2011\, Jamaaladeen received the Pew Arts & Heritage Award\, the Marcus Garvey Foundation Award\, and the Uptown Theater Hall of Fame Award in 2014. Jamaaladeen has received composer’s residencies at the prestigious MacDowell Colony\, Headlands Center for the Arts\, and Civitella Rainier Italy\, where he composed a new project he will be presenting in 2015. He was honored in 2018 with Philadelphia’s Benny Golson Award and Liberty Bell Medal\, in 2020  Jazz Journalist Association “Philadelphia Jazz Hero Award”\, 2021 South Arts Creative Residency Grant\, and Mid Atlantic Arts International award. In 2023\, he was honored by Morocco with the Visa Music Award. Staying true to his artistic and experimental approach to music\, Tacuma consistently brings fans worldwide musical peace and happiness. \n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				This event is free to the public. The Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/a-special-musical-performance-by-tr7-and-jamaaladeen-tacuma/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031327
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SUMMARY:Family Craft Table
DESCRIPTION:Family Craft Table | Sun\, February 1\, 2026 | 12 pm – 4 pm | Museum for Art in Wood\nJoin us for a fun-filled afternoon at the Museum’s Family Craft table. The Museum will offer a monthly free seasonal hands-on craft for all ages to enjoy. Stop in and experience the Museum’s current exhibitions\, A Usable Past: Reflections on a Nation and Its Inheritance\, American Graffiti: Painting\, Dyeing\, and Surface Design in Wood\, the Permanent Collection\, and unique handmade items in our Museum Store. We can’t wait to see you get creative at the Family Craft Table. \nThis event is free to the public. The Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/family-craft-table-8/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly Craft Table
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260204T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031327
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SUMMARY:A Usable Past Virtual Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:A Usable Past Virtual Artist Talk | Wed\, Feb 4\, 2026 | 6:30 – 7:30 pm | Zoom\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for a virtual gallery talk for A Usable Past: Reflections on a Nation and Its Inheritance. The exhibition brings together sculpture by twelve artists who reckon with America’s layered histories. From family lineages and ancestral myths to rooted or shifting values\, the ideas that drive these works probe how the nation’s past continues to shape these artists and their experience of the present. Drawing from the metaphorical power inherent in the material of wood\, these artists translate inheritance into form\, giving “shape and substance to national identity.” \nArtists who will be joining us for the virtual discussion:Vivian Chiu\, Damien Davis\, Michael De Forest\, Aspen Golann\, Terry Holzgreen\, Gina Siepel\, and Kimberly Winkle; moderated by exhibition curator Jennifer-Navva Milliken \nExhibition Artists:Vivian Chiu\, Damien Davis\, Michael De Forest\, Raul De Lara\, Aspen Golann\, Terry Holzgreen\, James Maurelle\, Jordan Nassar\, Ato Ribeiro\, Gina Siepel\, David J. Wilson\, Kimberly Winkle \nThis event is free to the public. The Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications at katie@museumforartinwood.org. \nA Usable Past is generously supported by the Cambium Giving Society of the Museum for Art in Wood\, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, The Bresler Foundation\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, Philadelphia Cultural Fund\, and Windgate Foundation.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/a-usable-past-virtual-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T233000
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SUMMARY:2026 Gallery Groove
DESCRIPTION:SPONSORSHIPS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				TICKETS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				You’re Invited: Gallery Groove at the Museum for Art in Wood!\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				🗓 Date: Friday\, February 20⏰ Time: 8:00–11:30 pm📍 Location: Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N. 3rd Street\, Old City\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106🎶 Music: DJ On Mars🌯Food: Burrito Feliz Philly\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				We are thrilled to host our second Gallery Groove!   \nFor one night only\, the Museum for Art in Wood transforms its exhibition gallery into the ultimate dance floor. With the art on vacation between exhibitions\, we’re filling the space with electrifying beats and your best moves! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to dance the night away in one of the city’s most creative spaces. Grab your friends\, dress to move\, and join us for a night of unforgettable vibes. All proceeds raised from this event support the Museum’s exhibitions and programming.  \n \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				SPONSORSHIPS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				TICKETS\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				If you have questions\, please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications at katie@museumforartinwood.org. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				SPONSORS OF THE GALLERY GROOVE\n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Christian Giannelli PhotographyLeonard Kreppel \n			\n				\n				\n					\n					\n					\n				\n				\n				\n					\n					\n					\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n					\n					\n				\n				Untitled design (31)
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/2026-gallery-groove/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Groove
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260306T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031327
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SUMMARY:First Friday Opening for Viola Bordon: Muliebrity
DESCRIPTION:First Friday Opening for Viola Bordon: Muliebrity | Fri. March 6\, 2026 | 5:00 – 8:00 pm ET | In-person\nWalk-ups Welcome \nJoin us for the opening of Viola Bordon: Muliebrity! While you’re at the Museum\, experience American Graffiti: Painting\, Dyeing\, and Surface Design in Wood and make sure to explore our permanent collection of over 1\,400 objects and shop our Museum Store for unique handmade objects\, jewelry\, artworks\, and books. \n\nViola Bordon: Muliebrity is a part of Radical Americana\, a series of exhibitions organized by a consortium of Philadelphia’s extensive collection of arts and cultural institutions that celebrate how today’s artists are continuing the city’s unique and rich legacy as a center for creativity and civic engagement. To learn more about the other participating artists and organizations\, please click HERE. \nSince the American Revolution\, the Roman goddess Libertas has personified the nation’s ideals\, embodying evolving definitions of freedom and belonging. The 1886 dedication of the Statue of Liberty\, however\, unfolded amid national conflict over the boundaries of liberty\, including the end of Reconstruction\, debates over immigration\, and the rise of women’s suffrage. Drawing on archival research at the American Historical Society\, textile artist Viola Bordon examines “Lady Liberty” as a fragmented American icon. Her triptych Muliebrity\, composed through appliqué and found textiles\, invokes a distinctly feminine power grounded in endurance and embodied knowledge\, prompting us to consider how figures of womanhood have been repeatedly mobilized to serve patriarchal institutions.\n\nAbout the Artist: \nViola Bordon is a Philadelphia-based sculptor and fiber artist whose work explores themes of power\, boundary\, control\, the body\, labor\, faith\, religion\, and isolation. She holds an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania and a BFA from Washington University in St. Louis. Bordon has presented her work in exhibitions and site-based installations throughout the United States\, South Asia\, and Australia.\n\nViola Bordon: Muliebrity is generously supported by Radical Americana\, the Cambium Giving Society of the Museum for Art in Wood\, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, The Bresler Foundation\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, Philadelphia Cultural Fund\, William Penn Foundation\, and Windgate Foundation. \n\nThe Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/first-friday-opening-for-viola-bordon-muliebrity/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T193000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Winter Residency Fellow Lin Elkins
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Talk with Winter Residency Fellow Lin Elkins | NextFab\, 1800 North American Street | Fri. March 13\, 2025 | 6:30 pm EST | In-person event\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for a gallery talk with the 2026 Winter Residency Fellow Lin Elkins. The residency is designed for artists in Greater Philadelphia who work in the medium of wood and is a collaboration between the Museum for Art in Wood and NextFab. An exhibition of the work created over the two-month-long program will be presented at NextFab. \nABOUT LIN ELKINS \nLin is an artist\, furniture maker\, and craftswoman based in Philadelphia\, PA. Lin holds a BS in Furniture Design from Appalachian State University. Post graduate\, Lin has been a Fellow at UNC Asheville\, a craft education intern at North House Folk School\, the Staff Fellow and Media Coordinator at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship. She also has assisted and led education courses at a variety of institutions\, including Penland School of Craft and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. \nShe is driven by the dichotomy between the natural and the built environment and how that tension affects the spiritual and physical connection we have to ourselves and the world around us. She explores this through purposeful functionality\, playfulness\, and art\, creating opportunities for moments of comfort\, wonder\, and curiosity. \nABOUT NEXTFAB \n\nNextFab is a network of membership-based makerspaces that provide access to tools\, technology\, education\, events\, and services for makers and creatives. They offer a variety of education and startup programs\, as well as professional design\, production\, and placemaking services for whatever your fabrication needs. \nABOUT THE MUSEUM FOR ART IN WOOD \nThe Museum for Art in Wood is a museum of contemporary art\, craft\, and design in the material of wood. The Museum presents the work of emerging and established artists from the United States and abroad and offers thought-provoking exhibitions\, a permanent collection of over 1\,300 objects and works of art\, publications and documentation\, events and workshops\, and a library with over 26\,000 artist files\, books\, and documents that span the history of craft. The Museum also brings artists and researchers from around the world to Philadelphia every year to attend its unique Windgate Artist Residency Program. \nIf you have questions\, please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/gallery-talk-with-winter-residency-fellow-lin-elkins/
LOCATION:NextFab\, 1800 N. American St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T200000
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SUMMARY:The Art and Furniture of Tommy Simpson Book Signing with Author Oscar P. Fitzgerald
DESCRIPTION:The Art and Furniture of Tommy Simpson Book Signing with Author Oscar P. Fitzgerald | Thur. March 19\, 2026 | 6:30 – 7:30 pm ET | In-person\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for a special evening celebrating the release of the first-ever comprehensive catalogue of the work of Tommy Simpson with author Oscar P. Fitzgerald. During the event\, Fitzgerald will present his experience with artist Tommy Simpson while preparing the publication. \nCopies of the book will be available for purchase at the event\, along with plenty of opportunities for conversation. \nAbout Oscar P. Fitzgerald \n Dr. Fitgerald has lectured worldwide including presentations to appraisers\, collectors\, museums\, and even several Atlantic Ocean crossings on Queen Elizabeth II. His books include American Furniture: 1650 to the Present (600 pages\, 800 illustrations)\, the standard text book in the field; the catalogue of studio furniture in the Smithsonian’s Renwick collection; and American Furniture Designers: 1900-2020\, published by Rowman Littlefield in 2022. His latest book\, The Art and Furniture of Tommy Simpson was published by Bloomsbury in January. He served an Adjunct Professor of American furniture at the Smithsonian Institution/George Washington University Master’s Program in the History of Decorative Arts and Design. \n\n\nThis event is free to the public. The Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/the-art-and-furniture-of-tommy-simpson-book-signing-with-author-oscar-p-fitzgerald/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260403T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260403T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031327
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SUMMARY:First Friday and Opening for BA Harrington: Suite Américaine
DESCRIPTION:First Friday and Opening for BA Harrington: Suite Américaine | Fri. April 3\, 2026 | 5:00 – 8:00 pm ET | In-person\nWalk-ups are Welcome \nJoin us for First Friday and the opening for BA Harrington: Suite Américaine. Artist  BA Harrington  brings inherited craft knowledge into contemporary feminist practice. Revisiting historic American furniture typologies designed to accommodate women during the Early American and colonial periods (c. 1620–1700s)\, Harrington constructs and animates these forms while opening them physically and conceptually\, revealing interiors filled with textiles\, quilts\, and collaborative interventions. \nSuite Américaine is a part of Radical Americana\, a citywide initiative organized by The Clay Studio that unites Philadelphia’s leading arts and cultural Institutions through a series of exhibitions showcasing research-driven work by contemporary artists. \nSuite Américaine is generously supported by the Cambium Giving Society of the Museum for Art in Wood\, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, The Bresler Foundation\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, Philadelphia Cultural Fund\, the William Penn Foundation\, and Windgate Foundation.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/first-friday-and-opening-for-ba-harrington-suite-americaine/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Opening Receptions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031327
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with BA Harrington and Viola Bordon
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Talk with BA Harrington and Viola Bordon | Sat. April 4\, 2026 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm ET | In-person\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for a gallery talk with artists BA Harrington and Viola Bordon. These two exhibitions\, Viola Bordon: Muliebrity and BA Harington: Suite Américaine\, are a part of Radical Americana\, a series of exhibitions organized by The Clay Studio and a consortium of Philadelphia’s extensive collection of arts and cultural institutions that celebrate how today’s artists are continuing the city’s unique and rich legacy as a center for creativity and civic engagement. To learn more about the other participating artists and organizations\, please click HERE. \nAbout the Artist:\nSince 2012\, BA Harrington has been a Professor of Woodworking in the Department of Art and Design and Director of the Wood Center at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She continues to write essays\, speak at conferences\, and build sculptural work in reference to early American furniture forms. She has held Windgate Artist Residencies at San Diego State University and SUNY Purchase and was a recipient of the Center for Craft’s inaugural Craft Research Fund Artist Fellowship. Each year this substantial mid-career grant is awarded to two artists who are revising\, reclaiming\, and advancing the history of craft through their work. Harrington graduated from the Cabinet & Furnituremaking program at the North Bennet Street School in Boston. She also holds an M.F.A. in Wood and an M.A. In Art History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \n  \n  \n  \nAbout the Artist:\nViola Bordon is an artist and educator based in Philadelphia whose work examines transformation across material\, ecological\, and social systems. Her quilting is an act that binds histories of labor\, belief\, and resistance. Working through inherited methods of reuse and repair\, she frames systems of power that shape both personal and collective experience. Her quilts negotiate structures that hold tension between faith and skepticism\, memory and material. Quiet repetitive labor forming articulated dissent\, allowing form itself to think through what endurance makes visible. Her practice also includes environmental installations\, drawing on methods of reuse\, endurance\, and collaboration. Her projects have been supported by the Fulbright Commission\, Lilly Endowment\, Sachs Program for Arts Innovation\, US Fish and Wildlife Service\, and Salt Planes State Park. Bordon’s teaching and research emphasize tactile knowledge and the quiet radicality of sustained attention to material and processes. \nSuite Américaine and Muliebrity are generously supported by the Cambium Giving Society of the Museum for Art in Wood\, Radical Americana\, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, The Bresler Foundation\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, Philadelphia Cultural Fund\, the William Penn Foundation\, and Windgate Foundation. \nThis event is free to the public. The Museum for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org. \n 
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/gallery-talk-with-ba-harrington-and-viola-bordon/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T203000
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SUMMARY:Umbra: A Live Score to the Novel in Woodcut
DESCRIPTION:Umbra: A Live Score to the Novel in Woodcut | Wed. April 29\, 2026 | 6:30 – 8:30 pm ET | In-person\nClick HERE for TICKETS \nFollowing the release of his second graphic novel\, Umbra\, this past fall\, artist Colin Pezzano presents both Umbra and his debut Soma in a unique multimedia experience—featuring animations by Ricky Christian set to live musical scores for each work. Join us for this unique experience of art\, music\, and horror. \nColin Pezzano will have books\, records\, and posters available for sale and to sign after the performance. \nDoors open at 6:30\, music at 7:00 pm. \nSoma is a graphic novel told in forty-five woodcuts carved during the winter of 2022. A mundane horror processing the physical body and navigating domestic spaces. The narrative investigates lived and imagined experience\, corporality\, and the passage of time. \nUmbra is a graphic novel composed of seventy woodcut prints that follows a dog walk through South Philadelphia in 2020. Wander the spaces where the familiar begins to empty out—where everyday environments shift toward estrangement\, absence\, or memorial. The series traces a cityscape of unfinished construction\, looming surveillance\, and abandoned artifacts emerging from shadow\, casting the mundane into unease. \nAnimations by Ricky Christian\nMusic Performed by The Publishing Co.\nColin Pezzano – guitar\nSam Gasparre – guitar/synth\nRoya Weidman – saxophone\nRicky Christian – bass\nAlex Stolte – drums \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/umbra-a-live-score-to-the-novel-in-woodcut/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031327
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SUMMARY:First Friday and Opening for A Room of Their Own: Still-Life Sculpture and the Creative Interior
DESCRIPTION:First Friday and Opening for A Room of Their Own: Still-Life Sculpture and the Creative Interior | Fri. May 1\, 2026 | 5:00 – 8:00 pm ET | In-person\nWalk-ups are Welcome \nJoin us for First Friday and the opening for A Room of Their Own: Still-Life Sculpture and the Creative Interior. Drawing on Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (1928)\, A Room of Their Own examines the conditions and effects that facilitate creative work. A staged ladies’ writing desk anchors a still-life of carved wooden sculptural objects—domestic forms rendered with care and precision. This exhibition\, comprising art from the Museum for Art in Wood’s permanent collection alongside works on loan\, reflects on the nourishment of thought\, time\, and space as supports for the inspiration\, focus\, and discipline required to live a creative life. \nA Room of Their Own is generously supported by the Cambium Giving Society of the Museum for Art in Wood\, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, The Bresler Foundation\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, Philadelphia Cultural Fund\, the William Penn Foundation\, and Windgate Foundation.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/first-friday-and-opening-for-a-room-of-their-own-things-to-do-near-me/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Opening Receptions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031327
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SUMMARY:Second Thursday at NextFab: Winter Residency exhibiton Going Up by Lin Elkins
DESCRIPTION:Second Thursday at NextFab: Winter Residency exhibition Going Up by Lin Elkins | Thurs. May 14\, 2026 | 6:00 – 8:00 pm ET | In-person | NextFab 1800 N. American\nWalk-ups Welcome \nLin Elkins as the Fellow for their sixth annual Winter Residency Program. Launched in 2021\, the program is designed for artists based in the Greater Philadelphia region who work in the medium of wood and are pursuing research-based inquiries into sustainable creative practice. The two-month Residency culminates in an exhibition that is currently on view at NextFab. Going Up by Lin Elkins explores the various ways humans try to make sense of an unpredictable world. Games\, simple machines\, and small acts of participation become tools for thinking about fate\, progress\, and the desire to control what surrounds us. \nGoing Up is on view now through May 21\, 2026
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/second-thursday-at-nextfab-winter-residency-exhibiton-going-up-by-lin-elkins/
LOCATION:NextFab\, 1800 N. American St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T150000
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Fun Day at the American Philosophical Society
DESCRIPTION:Neighborhood Fun Day | Sat\, May 16\, 2026 | 11 am – 3 pm | Jefferson Garden\, located at 105 South 5th Street\nWalk-ups Welcome \nJoin the Museum for Art in Wood on Saturday\, May 16th\, for the American Philosophical Society’s (APS) Neighborhood Fun Day! This free program will take place from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm in the Jefferson Garden\, located at 105 South 5th Street. \nInspired by the APS 2026 exhibition\, These Truths: The Declarations of Independence\, take part in a variety of activities as we welcome the spring weather and celebrate the opening months of this exhibition. \nThere will be hands-on activities\, games\, and snacks* for the whole family. Visitors are welcome to stop for any amount of time throughout the program. \nThis free event is appropriate for guests of all ages. The exhibition\, These Truths: The Declarations of Independence\, located across the street in Philosophical Hall\, will be open throughout the program. \nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding accessing this event\, please contact the education office at MuseumEducation@AmPhilSoc.org. We appreciate two weeks of advance notice for any accessibility requests. \nPlease note that photographs or video may be taken by museum staff throughout the event for educational and/or promotional materials.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/neighborhood-fun-day-at-the-american-philosophical-society/
LOCATION:American Philosophical Society\, 105 S. 5th Street\, Philadelphia\, 19106
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:After Hours at the Museum for Art in Wood
DESCRIPTION:After Hours at the Museum for Art in Wood | Wed. May 20\, 2026 | 5:00 – 7:00 pm ET | In-person\nWalk-ups Welcome \nJoin us for an evening at the Museum and experience our current exhibitions\, BA Harrington: Suite Américaine\, Viola Bordon: Muliebrity\, and  A Room of Their Own: Still-Life Sculpture and the Creative Interior. While you’re here\, be sure to explore the permanent collection and shop the Museum Store. Also\, a free hands-on craft table will be available for you to get into a flow state after a busy day. \nAAM Conference Perk!\nAttending the American Alliance of Museums Conference? Show your badge and enjoy 20% off in the Museum Store. \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson at katie@museumforartinwood.org \n\n\n\n\n\nBA Harrington: Suite Américaine\, Installation Image © 2026 Museum for Art in Wood; photo: John Carlano
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/after-hours-at-the-museum-for-art-in-wood/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Museum Collection,Museum Store,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Wood Friends Social at Frankie's Summer Club
DESCRIPTION:Wood Friends Social | Wed\, May 6\, 2026 | 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm ET | Frankie’s Summer Club\, 355 S. 15th Street\, Philadelphia\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for a casual social hang-out with friends who work with wood and friends who just love wood. Stop by Frankie’s Summer Club\, a pop-up bar named in honor of iconic Philadelphia architect Frank Furness—the visionary behind the historic brick landmark at 15th & Pine\, to mingle with the wood community. We’re looking forward to seeing you! \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/wood-friends-social-at-frankies-summer-club/
LOCATION:Frankie’s Summer Club\, 355 S. 15th Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T031327
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SUMMARY:Spoon Carving Workshop with Artist Kate Hawes — A Queering Wood Craft Program
DESCRIPTION:Spoon Carving Workshop with Artist Kate Hawes — A Queering Wood Craft Program | Sat. June 6\, 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm ET | In-person | NextFab – 1800 N American St\, Philadelphia\nMember – $100 \nNon-Member – $125 \nBecome a Member \nCelebrate Pride and carve a spoon! In this workshop you will shape a spoon’s curvy contours with two traditional Swedish carving tools\, the Sloyd knife and the hook knife. We will work with precut green wood spoon blanks that are supple with the moisture from the tree they came from. Safe practices and effective wood removal will be taught in a series of knife moves that will be practiced with body awareness. Come participate in this satisfying hand craft of whittling wood with others. \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				ABOUT KATE HAWES \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Kate Hawes is a woodworker based in Woodstock\, New York whose work includes furniture\, carved spoons\, and wooden wares for the home. They are an educator who enjoys sharing their skill and passion with others. In 2024\, they founded The Ulster Spoon Jam\, a community spoon carving event. They have taught classes in woodworking at the Makeville Studio\, Peters Valley School of Craft\, the American Folk Art Museum\, SUNY Purchase\, North Bennet Street School\, Haystack\, Snowfarm\, Cottage Courses\, and the Hudson River Maritime Museum and Boat School. They completed a certificate in cabinet and furniture making from the North Bennet Street School and a Masters in Critical Craft Studies from Warren Wilson College. \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				ABOUT QUEERING WOOD CRAFT \nIn 2021\, the Museum launched an international\, artist-led roundtable for LGBTQIA+ woodworkers to foster discussion about the intersection of queer identity and woodworking. The initiative aims to address a lack of research in the field while increasing visibility and community for marginalized queer artists working with the material of wood. This workshop is the first of many auxiliary programs leading up to the Queering Wood Craft\, a landmark exhibition\, highlighting LGBTQIA+ woodworking artists. The culmination of this project will be a 3-month exhibition—the first and largest of its kind—opening in May 2027. \nQuestions? Contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communication at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/spoon-carving-workshop-with-artist-kate-hawes-a-queering-wood-craft-program/
LOCATION:NextFab\, 1800 N. American St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Queering Wood Craft,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T170000
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SUMMARY:Queering Wood Craft Meet-up: Philadelphia Pride Festival
DESCRIPTION:Queering Wood Craft Meet-up: Philadelphia Pride Festival | Sun. June 7\, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 5:00 pm ET | In-person on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway\n*Exact time and location coming soon. There is a $10.00 ticket fee to enter the festival. Once it’s available\, we will include it on this site. \nRSVP \nJoin us for the Queering Wood Craft Meet-Up to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community during the 2026 Philadelphia Pride Festival!Connect with fellow makers and share stories\, experiences\, and creativity within our vibrant roundtable members. Stop by\, say hi\, and be part of the conversation! \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/queering-wood-craft-meet-up-philadelphia-pride-festival/
LOCATION:Benjamin Franklin Parkway\, 1600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Queering Wood Craft,Special Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T130000
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SUMMARY:2026 Windgate Arts Residency Program in Wood Open Studio Day\, in memory of Lee Bender
DESCRIPTION:2026 Windgate Arts Residency Program in Wood Open Studio Day\, in memory of Lee Bender |\nSaturday\, July 11th | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm | NextFab\, 1800 North American Street\, Philadelphia\nClick HERE for Registration\n*Registration is required to attend. \nThe public is invited into the Windgate Fellows shop for discussion surrounding their work as part of the 2026 Windgate Arts Residency Program (WARP – Wood). This event will take place at NextFab\, located at 1800 North American Street\, Philadelphia\, PA 19122\, on Saturday\, July 11\, 2026\, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. This event is an opportunity to meet the resident fellows and hear about their concepts and works in progress\, whether in wood\, film\, writing\, or other documentation. \nThis summer marks the 29th year that the Museum has sponsored the international residency program. The Fellows live\, travel\, and work independently and collaboratively in an intensive\, 8-week program from June 8 through August 7\, 2026. Typical activities include visits to local and regional museums and public and private collections of art. The residency culminates in an exhibition of their artwork\, opening Friday\, August 7th. The evening will begin with a gallery talk by the Resident Fellows\, followed by a reception. Sponsored and programmed by the Museum for Art in Wood and hosted by our partner NextFab\, the residency encourages research\, discussions\, studio work\, experiments\, and collaborations. \nSchedule for the day: \n\n10:00 AM Arrival (Coffee and Bagels will be provided)\n10:15 AM Welcome words and the artist presentations begin\n11:45 PM Guests will be able to watch demos\, see the shop\, talk more with the fellows\, and go on tours of NextFab.  \n1:00 PM Guests exit\n\nTo learn more about the 2026 WARP Wood Fellows\, click HERE. \n  \n** Attendees must wear closed-toe shoes. No one will be permitted in the woodshop with open-toe shoes!\nNo flip-flops\, no sandals. \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/2026-windgate-arts-residency-program-in-wood-open-studio-day-in-memory-of-lee-bender-2/
LOCATION:NextFab\, 1800 N. American St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Windgate ITE Open Studio Day, in memory of Lee Bender
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260807T173000
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SUMMARY:First Friday Opening for The Windgate Arts Residency Program in Wood 2026
DESCRIPTION:First Friday Opening for The Windgate Arts Residency Program in Wood 2026 | Fri\, August 7\, 2026 | 5:30 – 8:00 pm | In-person Event\nWalk-in’s Welcome \nThe Museum’s annual summer exhibition represents the culmination of the Windgate Wood Arts Residency Program (WARP-Wood)\, a two-month arts residency program. In this exhibition\, the international group of artists presents work created during the residency\, which emphasizes research\, exploration\, and the opportunity to work in a collaborative environment. Now in its twenty-eighth year\, this renowned residency offers artists specializing in the material of wood the opportunity to test their vision and skill\, while developing connections with colleagues\, collectors\, and the city of Philadelphia. \nThis year’s fellows\, listed below\, will bring immersive and installation sculpture\, furniture and woodworking\, sculpture\, and research to the Museum’s exhibition space. \n2026 Windgate Resident Fellows:\n\nArtists \nAdam Atkinson | Austin\, Texas\, US \nJoyce Lin | Bellaire\, Texas\, US \nMark Tan | Tempe\, Arizona\, US \nNiv Tishbi | Tel Aviv\, Israel \nArtist and Documentation \nAnders Nienstaedt |  Northfield\, Minnesota\, US \nStudent Artist \nLiza Stout | Phoenix\, Arizona\, US \nScholar \nDaniel Fountain\,  PhD | Exeter\, United Kingdom \n  \n\nMeet the 2026 WARP Wood Fellows! Join us for the WARP Wood Open Studio Day\, in memory of Lee Bender\, on July 11\, 2026\, at NextFab North. To RSVP\, click HERE. \n  \nOpening reception with the Windgate Resident Fellows | Aug 7\, 5:30-8 PM | Gallery talk\, 6-7 PM \n  \nThis year’s Windgate Arts Residency Program in Wood and Exhibition is generously supported by the Cambium Circle Members of the Museum for Art in Wood\, donors to the Windgate Arts Residency Program in Wood appeal\, the Phil F. Brown Fund\, Bresler Foundation\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts\, Philadelphia Cultural Fund\, the Klorfine Foundation\, and Windgate Foundation. The Museum received in-kind support from Boomerang\, Inc. Special thanks to the WARP Wood committee\, the organizing committee of the Echo Lake Collaborative Conference\, the Organic Recycling Center in the Philadelphia Parks & Recreation\, and Debbra Soffer in memory of Michael Soffer. \n  \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Director of Outreach and Communications\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/first-friday-opening-for-the-windgate-arts-residency-program-in-wood-2026-2/
LOCATION:Museum for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Gallery Talks,Opening Receptions
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