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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania



Address: 206 Fairmount avenue 19123 Philadelphia, PA, US

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The Fairmount House 04.11.2020

Day Three of art for sale is up in our stories! Meet us in the DM and take advantage of the ‘best offer’ option!

The Fairmount House 17.10.2020

Check out installment 2 of online sales from #gaingreenart in our stories. Buy some art with benefits!

The Fairmount House 10.10.2020

Check out our stories for the first installment of #gaingreenart online See you in our DMs

The Fairmount House 23.09.2020

Newest addition to the #gaingreenart show are these beautiful watercolors from Ireland handed by our Irish outpost Rich Lippold @lippoldodonnell Show marketplace moves digital soon, get your wallets ready to upgrade your life

The Fairmount House 08.09.2020

Come visit our secret garden tonight and witness this apparition by @daaamntina 6-10pm @thefairmounthouse #gaingreenart

The Fairmount House 26.08.2020

That Dude’s a Dick Rita Greiman’s painting for Gain Green, a group show opening Friday Jan 11 at @thefairmounthouse Curates by @brulesey reception 6-10pm #ritagreiman

The Fairmount House 20.08.2020

Sage is singularly good for the head and the brain, it quickenth the senses and memory and strengthenth the sinews... by patient Sheila Bryan Learn more and see more this Friday 6-10pm! #gaingreenart

The Fairmount House 16.08.2020

In Korean culture, three carnations placed on top of the head are a form of divination. The flower that withers first indicates which phase of the person’s life will contain suffering and hardship. By Abigail Bruley @brulesey Learn more and see more this Friday!

The Fairmount House 03.08.2020

Save the date! Join us for the opening installation at The Independent Hotel. Featuring 7 local talented artist. RSVP below

The Fairmount House 27.07.2020

Jimson Weed was often used as an analgesic to render patient’s unconscious while broken bones were set. It’s black seeds were ingested to ‘commune with deities through visions.’ Now that’s heavylifting. By Tim Gough @timgough Learn more and see more Jan 11.

The Fairmount House 22.07.2020

Folklore tells us that sage grows well when the wife rules the household. It also tells us that sage will grow well or fail as a mirror of the household business . By Terri Kasuba @terrikasuba See more and learn more Jan 11 @thefairmounthouse! #gaingreenart

The Fairmount House 12.07.2020

A beautiful nymph was loved by Pan and Boreas, god of the North Wind. When she chose Pan, Boreas blew her off a cliff. Gaea took pity on the nymph and turned her into a pine tree. When the north wind blows through a pine tree, you can still hear the nymph weep. By Lindsay Kovnat @lindsay_kovnat Learn more and see more Jan 11!

The Fairmount House 23.06.2020

In J. W. Buel's ‘Sea and Land’ the ya-te-veo (I-see-you) tree is described as being native to Africa and Central America, and having ‘stems’ that resemble ‘many huge serpents in an angry discussion, occasionally darting from side to side as if striking at an imaginary foe while attempting to consume humans.’ By Daniel McCartney @mcclept Learn more and see more on Jan 11!