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Duo-Chrome/Duotone: Ink to Light
The Fabric Workshop and Museum Honors Philagrafika
7 May–early fall 2010
Ruth Fine, Curator, Special Projects in Modern Art, National Gallery of Art,
Washington, D.C.
Opening Reception Lecture by Curator
Friday, 7 May 2010 6–8 p.m. Friday, 4 June 2010, 6 p.m.
Free parking provided for FWM Members and donors
Paula Wilson: First Story
7 May–early fall 2010
Opening Reception
Friday, 7 May 2010 6–8 p.m. Artist talk
Free parking provided for FWM Members and donors
Also on View at The Fabric Workshop and Museum
Also on view in The New Temporary Contemporary at 1222 Arch Street is Mel Chin's Uncommon Wealth by the People of Philadelphia, opening on April 18, 2010 and still on view Ryan Trecartin.
About the Museum
The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) is the only museum of its kind, offering internationally renowned artists the resources to create new work in experimental materials. Artists come from all media-including sculpture, installation, video, painting, ceramics, and architecture-and use FWM's facilities and technical expertise to create works of art that they could not create on their own. Research, construction, and fabrication occur on-site in studios that are open to the public, providing visitors with the opportunity to see works of art from conception to completion. FWM's permanent collections include not only complete works of art, but also material research, samples, prototypes, and photography and video of artists making and speaking about their work. Access to the creative process provides visitors with a point of entry into understanding challenging works of contemporary art. FWM offers an unparalleled experience to the most significant artists of our time, students, and the general public.
For additional information, contact The Fabric Workshop and Museum at 215.561.8888. The Fabric Workshop and Museum is located at 1214 and 1222 Arch Street.
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