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    American Dreams Exhibit

    Old City Jewish Art Center

    Where:
    119 N. 3rd Street Philadelphia PA 19106
    When:
    • Sundays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Mondays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Tuesdays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Wednesdays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Thursdays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Fridays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Saturdays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    The ArtSisters invite you to share our American dreams, an Art Exhibition at the Old City Jewish Art Center

    ARTsisters' Exhibit "American Dreams" coincides with Democratic National Convention
    For over a decade, ARTsisters, a dynamic collective of women artists has been bringing the Philadelphia art community together with their diverse blend of perspectives. This July their unique patchwork of viewpoints will be displayed at the Old City Jewish Art Center. It’s no coincidence that their show, “American Dreams” will have part of its run during the Democratic National Convention. While politics makes history with words in Center City, ARTsisters create “Herstory” in Old City with visual commentary which by turns can be lyrical, satirical, figurative and/or abstract.
    "American Dreams" will be exhibited at the Old City Jewish Art Center from First Friday, July 1 through Sunday, July 31, 2016. A portion of the proceeds from sales at the Old City Jewish Art Center will be given to the Hope Partnership School in Philadelphia. The sisters are true to their mission which is to empower each other and the community through art! You can find out more about ARTsisters at www.artsisters.org
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    215-923-1222

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