Tag: art
Nov. 4, 2022
“Matisse in the 1930s Exhibition opens while PMA members unionize
On Wednesday, Oct. 12, press arrived at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA)’s preview for the anticipated “Matisse in the 1930s” exhibit. PMA is in…
Aug. 26, 2022
Drexel University Unveils Profound “Pars pro Toto” Stone Art Installation on Lancaster Walk
Eight striking rocks have been flaunted on Drexel University’s Lancaster Walk on Thursday, Aug. 25 as part of a collaboration with the Forman Arts Initiative.…

Aug. 21, 2020
New online literary journal Paper Dragon by Drexel MFA students prepares for fall launch
As Drexel officially announced Wednesday, August 19 that fall term will remain completely remote, many students missing campus are looking for new creative outlets at…

Feb. 7, 2020
Girija Kaimal and art positivity
Drexel University’s Girija Kaimal’s extensive research in art therapy was featured in National Public Radio’s Life Kit newsletter and podcast last month. Life Kit, which…

Nov. 8, 2019
PhilaMOCA is saved by GoFundMe
The Philadelphia Mausoleum of Contemporary Art, otherwise known as the PhilaMOCA has recently shut its doors to the DIY music scene and public. The reason…

May. 24, 2019
The PMA welcomes two new exhibits exploring mid-19th century art
This summer, the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents two special exhibits: “The Impressionist’s Eye” and “Yoshitoshi: Spirit and Spectacle,” which explore mid-19th century art in…
Feb. 22, 2019
Photo exhibit at the International House allures
Near the intersection of Chestnut and 37th streets, located in the International House, is a hidden treasure — the Lightbox Film Center. While its focus…
Jun. 8, 2018
Triangle Talks with Eric Zillmer
Eric A. Zillmer is the Director of Athletics, the Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology and a licensed clinical psychologist. Zillmer served as the director…

Jun. 9, 2017
West-phalling in love with my time at Westphal
If there’s one thing that Drexel University did right for me, it’s that it helped me decide on my future. It was difficult planning out…

May. 26, 2017
The theft of the Barnes after five years
For nearly 90 years, the quiet street in Lower Merion known as Latch’s Lane was a worldwide destination for art lovers. The world’s incomparably greatest…
