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NOTE: 11 x 17
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Performances
Penn
Presents
Annenberg Center
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Hubbard Street Dance Company returns
to the Annenberg Center with an all-new program featuring Rooster,
Cor Perdut, and the premiere of Diphthong, a commissioned work
by HSDC company member Brian Enos. See On Stage.
26th
Annual Showcase of Performing Arts for Young People
Annenberg Center
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Theatre Terra
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Mark Jaster
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Sharon Katz & The Peace Train
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Theatre Sans Fil
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Slought Foundation Concerts
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William Hooker's FLOW
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Stone House Trio
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Traditional Lion Dance and
parade
Exhibits
Solemn
Fox Gallery
Through January 19
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Untitled work by Jessica Slaven.
Ink on paper.
Artifacts
in Bloom
UPM
January 24-25
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Arrangement inspired by the twelve-ton
Sphinx of Ramesses II, in the Museum's Lower Egyptian gallery.
Photo by Sjur Fedje. |
Arrangement inspired by Tlingit house
posts, in the Museum's "Raven's
Journey: The World of Alaska's Native People" exhibit.
The house posts are part of the Burnt House Collection, collected
by L. Shotridge. Photo by Sjur Fedje. |
Leaf
and Flower: Photographs by Nora Odendahl
Morris Arboretum
Through March 21
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Ink on watercolor, Nora Odendahl.
ICA:
Spring Exhibits
Through April 4
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Child sculpture, part of Nothing
Ever Happens by
Yoshitomo Nara. |
Epistle, Sarah McEneaney,
1997. Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Schlesinger,
New York.
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Unnamed map of Tokyo, Aleksandra
Mir, part of NAMING TOKYO (Part III), 2003. |
Smartwrap, KieranTimberlake
Associates LLP. Courtesy of KieranTimberlake Associates. |
Holiday
Garden Railway
Morris Arboretum
Through January 4
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The Garden Railway is adorned
with twinkling lights and holiday décor.
The
Garden in Cut Art: Morris Arboretum
Through January 5
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Irises by Julie Zigler
Coltrane
Slought Foundation
Through January 15
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John Coltrane, Circle of fifths drawing |
John Coltrane, Japan, 1966 (courtesy
of the Institute of Jazz Studies) |
Resurrection:
Belkis Ayón
Arthur Ross Gallery
Through January 18 |
Untitled, Belkis Ayón,
27" x 36.5", 1996 |
Intolerancia, 1998, Collograph.
Courtesy of Brandywine Workshop |
The Body of Evidence: A Twenty-Year
Retrospective of the Photography of Candance diCarlo
Van Pelt-Dietrich Library
Through January 27. |
Scientia Intuitiva, 1995. Part
of the exhibit The Body of as Evidence: A Twenty-Year Retrospective
of the Photography of Candance diCarlo. Through January
27.
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Nuvisions
Burrison Gallery
Through January 29
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Wisteria by Beth Ann Johnson,
2003. Chinese Ink and Watercolor on Rice Paper. 16 x 21 in.
Mythic
Visions: Yarn Paintings of a Huichol Shaman
UPM
Through March 31
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All paintings by José
Benítez Sánchez
Artist imagines how odd the Sun
god would have looked to the ancestors when he first appeared.
16" x 16". |
This is the sacred circle of deer
of and peyote. 12" x 12". |
This work shows that the Huichol world is
full of things made of more than one identity. 16"
x 16".
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Artists shows that
there is a conscious like on as well as beneath the surface
of the earth. 24" x 24".
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A skeletonized shaman with his
feathered power arrow as held aloft. 48" x 48". |
Hichol Peyoteros fill shoulder
bags and burden baskets with peyote for ceremonial use at
home. Photo by Peter T. Furst, 1968. |
Only
Controversial and Not Detrimental: The Legacy of Modern
Design in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia
Kroiz Gallery
Through May 31
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Mrs. Thomas Raeburn White House, 1963. Mitchell/Giurgola, architects.
Photo by Rollin LaFrance. |
Vanna Venturi House, 1959-1964. Venturi & Short, architects,
Robert Venturi, project architect. Courtesy of Venturi, Scott
Brown & Associates. Photo by Rollin LaFrance. |
Beaux-Arts at Penn
Kroix Gallery
Through May 31 |
Robert Fulton Memorial,
Competition, 1909,
Paul Phillippe Cret, architect
A
Wonderful Life: A Daughter's Tribute to a Family of Educators
Lobby, GSE
Ongoing
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Pennsylvania Daughter
by
Joan Myerson. Digital "painting" of the artist's mother
as Penn student
Visit
the artist's web site for more images
Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 16,
December 16, 2003
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