A DIY ethic pervades this Kensington cooperative art space run by a group of artists and based in what was once a textile mill. Check online first to see if anything is showing.
Little Berlin
Philadelphia
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Museum of the American Revolution
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On the exterior of the community non-profit Lutheran Settlement House (LSH) is this lovely mosaic by Eric Okdeh and Michael Reali. It shows some of the…
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As well as the several art galleries and artist studios that occupy this former plumbing supplies warehouse, you'll find the Icebox Project Space …
3. National Shrine of St John Neumann
1.3 MILES
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5. Wagner Free Institute of Science
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7. Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
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Famous for its facade covered with the mosaics of Isaiah Zagar, this alternative arts space was founded in 1969 by a group of visual artists and developed…