Saturday, November 7, 2020

November At The Philadelphia Museum Of Art

Sculpture Garden ​Did you know that our vast galleries extend to the outdoors? Take advantage of the beautiful fall weather and visit our one-acre Sculpture Garden. You can feel comfortable while safely exploring large-scale contemporary artworks sunrise to sunset.
Craft Show November 6–8 Visit the Craft Show’s website to watch livestreams, and explore and purchase museum-quality craft by featured artists. Virtual Programs Child making art Art Museum Playdate: Feast Your Eyes November 6, 13, & 20, 10:30 a.m. In this live virtual program, engage in playful discussions, sketching challenges, and other fun activities. For ages 4–7 and their grown-ups. This month we'll look at food-filled works of art. Registration is limited. "Journey" (detail) by Ai Weiwei In Conversation: Migration and Ai Weiwei November 19, 5:00 p.m. Anne Ishii of Asian Arts Initiative talks about migration, displacement, and the role art can play in society. She is joined by curator Hiromi Kinoshita, who recently installed works by contemporary artist and activist Ai Weiwei. The Whaling Ship "Minerva" (detail), 1877, by Charles Sidney Raleigh (On loan from the Dietrich American Foundation). Japanese Nurse (detail), around 1904–5, by Yukawa Shodo (Gift of David P. Willis, 1970-193-1). Work by Craft Show artist Dwo Wen Chen. Journey (detail), 2017, by Ai Weiwei (On loan from Ai Weiwei Studio, courtesy of Chambers Fine Art, New York). 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19130 philamuseum.org

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