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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-235-3405



Address: 1400 N American St, # 314 19122 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: inliquid.org/donate/

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InLiquid 06.02.2021

InLiquid exhibition "The Shape of Tomorrow" is on view at Park Towne Place! This exhibition utilizes color and form, to offering the viewer a chance to escape into abstract other-worlds, and highlights the work of Greg Kelly, Tremain Smith, Larry Spaid, Charles Emlen, and John Howell White, all of whom’s work take unabashed joy in their included forms and color pallets to provoke the visual senses of the viewers. Click here to see more! https://inliquid.org/exhibitions/the-shape-of-tomorrow/

InLiquid 05.02.2021

Welcome to our special presentation tonight with artist Danny Simmons. As he discusses his art, and his art collection.

InLiquid 26.01.2021

Watch InLiquid artist member Maureen Drdak display her unique artistic process, taking sheets of metal and making beautiful artwork in this 6abc segment.https://6abc.cm/2NdhTOj You can see or purchase more of Maureen’s completed works by visiting her artsy page! https://www.artsy.net/inliquid/artist/maureen-drdak

InLiquid 14.11.2020

Apply for the Wind Scholarship award, providing 5 excellent visual artists under 30 the opportunity to join InLiquid’s vibrant community of artists. Get your work in front of a panel of influential jurors that will be selecting the winners! See the full list of jurors and learn how to apply here: https://inliquid.org//inliquid-call-for-entries-wind-schol Deadline to apply is November 11.

InLiquid 02.11.2020

Here is a little serenity to start your weekend off right! The Kiss by artist Antonio Fink is currently residing in the creek that runs through the home of our Sculpture in the Glen exhibition. Who knew that watching water glide peacefully over an incredible piece of artwork could be so soothing. Be sure to stop by the glen during our public hours this weekend from 1-5pm, to experience more moments of peace like this one.

InLiquid 23.10.2020

Our exhibition at Park Towne Place Poised and Forceful, has extended its stay! Now running until December 31th, there is still plenty of time to check out the amazing works displayed. Click here for more info! http://ow.ly/xYUT50C0fL0

InLiquid 09.10.2020

InLiquid’s Executive Director Rachel Zimmerman sits down with Aunyea Lachelle at NBC10 Philadelphia to talk about our Sculpture in the Glen exhibit! Tune in to hear all about why this immersive exhibition is a truly unique experience, and how you can visit for yourself. Watch the full interview here! http://ow.ly/8BGx50BZ9gT

InLiquid 30.09.2020

InLiquid seeks applicants for our first ever Wind Scholarship! Thanks to the Dina Wind Foundation for the Arts, we are able to provide 5 Scholarships to excellent visual artists under the age of 30. The Scholarship provides a year of membership, exhibition opportunities, and other benefits to act as a catalyst for your artistic career! Learn more about the benefits and how to apply before the November 11 deadline here: https://inliquid.org//inliquid-call-for-entries-wind-scho/

InLiquid 12.09.2020

During the months of February until September of this year--with stay-at-home orders prohibiting public access--Summer J. Hart's site specific installation , Unsaid graced the lobby of Commerce Square. As Unsaid has now been de-installed, InLiquid invites you to a closing artist talk presented by Hart. There will also be a virtual tour of the installation, where Hart was able to re-install it! Summer J. Hart’s work is about obsessiveness and obsession, memory, identity, & longing. she uses a blade to draw objects that are indicative of natural forms such as leaves, feathers, barnacles, and seaweed. Sewing, layering, and adding lights & sound allow the work to operate across four dimensions.

InLiquid 10.09.2020

Just a reminder that tomorrow is the Virtual Closing Artist Talk for the exhibition Unsaid by artist Summer J. Hart. This exhibition depicted natural forms such as leaves, feathers, barnacles, and seaweed, to represent the thin line between obsessiveness and obsession and how this affects our sense of self. To RSVP to this Virtual talk click here! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/123108794719

InLiquid 07.09.2020

Happy Monday! Time for some #deadlinesthisweek 10/20 - Works in Wood https://bit.ly/3kbTtA8... 10/25 - Online group exhibit "When You Fall Asleep" https://bit.ly/3j6Dy4U Want to get monthly art deadlines in your inbox? A curated list of deadlines and exclusive opportunities come to InLiquid members each month! Apply for membership today before the October 31 deadline: https://inliquid.org/apply