Amanda Burnham: In Situ

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Venue: The Gershman Y – Gershman Gallery, 401 S. Broad Street, First Floor, Philadelphia, PA

Amanda Burnham’s installation, “In Situ,” is the last exhibition to be presented by the Gershman Y Gallery (now the Gershman Philadelphia Film Festival) at its historic building on South Broad Street. Burnham makes drawings and large, site specific installations with drawings.  For her Gershman Y exhibition, she is concentrating on the Gershman building and Broad Street as her subject for her large installation. Completed in 1928, the building was designed by architects Frank E. Hahn and S. Brian Baylinson, and considered at the time to be the largest Jewish institutional building of its kind in the country.  This will be the final exhibition in this historic venue, which has hosted work by Andy Warhol and Christo in the past. The exhibition will run from September 6 – November 16, 2018.

Artist reception on Thursday, September 27, 6 PM — 8 PM. Gallery Hours are M—S, 10 AM to 5 PM.  The exhibition was curated by J. Susan Isaacs.

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In addition, Antenna just published Burnham’s artist book, “Quorum Call”, which is the result of a year-long drawing project. The book is available here: https://www.antenna.works/product/quorum-call/

Fore more about Amanda Burnham: www.amandaburnham.com

LAWRENCE CROMWELL

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HANCOCK SOLAR GALLERY | 20 E Lanvale Street | Gallery hours:  Wed-Fri 2-7pm & Sat 1-4pm & by appt. | At the Nelson Kohl Apartment  Building  |  Station North Arts & Entertainment District

ARTIST TALK  &  LIBATIONS: FRIDAY SEPT 28   |  5-7 PM                                               Exhibition on view Sept l-29, 20l8 

Hancock  Solar  Gallery  is located on the ground  floor of  the Nelson Kohl Building. We  believe that art  is an  integral  part of  life and  it changes  the  perspective  of  those who engage  with  it.  The  gallery  aims  to  promote  the thought-provoking  work  of Baltimore’s artists  in the heart of the city’s oldest arts district,  Station  North. It is  independently curated by artist Jordan Faye Block of Make Beautiful Change and Thrive Atelier. Lawrence Cromwell received his MFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in ’99, he teaches painting at Towson University & Howard County Community College, and currently lives and works in Baltimore, MD. Learn more about Lawrence’s work by visiting the curator’s website­ www.makebeautifulchange.com or call Jordan at 443 .955.1547.