Soft Village: Studio Makkink & Bey

Presented by Fabric Workshop and Museum at Fabric Workshop and Museum

Soft Village: Studio Makkink & Bey
On view from February 3rd-Late Spring 2012

Opening Reception and Artist Talk:
Friday, February 3rd, 6-8 pm
Artist Talk by designer Jurgen Bey begins at 6:30 pm

The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) is pleased to present an exhibition by the Dutch design collaborative Studio Makkink & Bey which is led by architect Rianne Makkink (b. 1964) and designer Jurgen Bey (b. 1965)—one of the first Droog Design collaborators. Soft Village: Studio Makkink & Bey features recent, insightful projects by this Studio such as: “WashHouse” (2010-11), “Soft News” (2009), “Cleaning Beauty Locker” (2007), “Dust Cabinet” (2005), and “Vacuum Cleaner Chair” (2004). Taking inspiration from The Fabric Workshop and Museum’s mission and permanent collection, Studio Makkink & Bey’s FWM exhibition interweaves the soft, ever-changing features of textiles and fashion—as well as the industries that make them—within the often rigid look and function of today’s cities. Through Makkink & Bey’s installed, fictive, city-like landscape of sculptural work and decorative objects, they imagine ways to incorporate community-wide change t hrough a more pliable form of urban planning, one that utilizes a soft method of shaping the world around us. As a result, Soft Village will promote a different approach to sustainable design, highlighting components that are flexible, impermanent, nomadic, and that can be altered easily according to community need.

Images:
Studio Makkink & Bey, “Dust Cabinet,” wood, sticker, wooden table, 210 x 100 x 75 cm, 2005. Courtesy of Studio Makkink & Bey BV, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photographer: by Bob Goedewaagen

Courtesy of Studio Makkink & Bey BV, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Photographer: Jeroen Hofman



02/03/12 - 06/24/12

$3 (Adult)
FREE! (FWM Member, Child under 12)



- http://www.fabricworkshopandmuseum.org

Fabric Workshop and Museum - 1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19107



Capitalism by Gaslight:

Presented by Library Company of Philadelphia

Drawing on books, pamphlets, newspapers, magazines, prints, photographs, and ephemera in the Library Company's collection, guest curator Wendy Woloson explores underground urban commerce in the 19th century in our upcoming exhibition "Capitalism by Gaslight: The Shadow Economies of 19th-Century America."

The exhibition focuses on how many Americans earned their livings outside the spheres of wholesale and retail commerce, conducting economic transactions in illicit and semi-legal ways. From pick-pocketing to gambling, counterfeiting to prostitution, "Capitalism by Gaslight" describes the myriad ways people participated in an earlier, shadowy realm of commerce that required a surprising degree of creativity, cunning, and financial acumen.
 



01/17/12 - 08/24/12



- http://www.librarycompany.org/events/



Imagine Africa with the Penn Museum

Presented by University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum)

How do you imagine Africa? Do you see it as the home of powerful nations? Perhaps you think of intricately carved masks or fine art. Maybe you’re interested in the peoples living in Africa today. Imagine Africa with the Penn Museum is a 12-month community engagement project investigating your perspectives. Drawing upon its extraordinary African collection, the museum presents more than 50 objects framed around eight broad topics including Beauty, Power and the Divine. Text and interactive elements offer opportunities for more in-depth exploration. Through a variety of methods, visitors are asked to provide feedback on the objects and content they see, and to discuss what would make an engaging exhibition—from their point of view. All feedback will be collected as the museum plans a future re-installation of its African collection informed by both academic and community perspectives. Imagine Africa is made possible with funding from The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Heritage Philadelphia Program, and the PoGo Family Foundation.



09/18/11 - 08/31/12

$10 (General Admission)
$7 (Senior 65+)
$6 (Full-Time Student with ID, Child 6 and under) and full-time students with college ID
FREE! (Museum Member, Child 5 and under, PENNcard Holder)



- http://www.penn.museum/upcoming-exhibits/967-imagine-africa-with-the-penn-museum.html

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum) - 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104



Lancaster First Friday

Presented by LancasterARTS

Everyone is invited to join LancasterARTS in celebrating the arts and the wonderfully diverse arts community in the City of Lancaster each First Friday of the month. Download a guide with map and get the latest info on exhibitions, performances and more at 60+ venues from www.lancasterarts.com.



01/06/12 - 12/07/12

FREE!



- http://www.lancasterarts.com/index.asp



Frankford Avenue First Friday

Presented by New Kensington Community Development Corporation at Various Locations

Everyone is invited to join Fishtown and Kensington for a night of art and culture. Gritty neighborhoods with a unique artistic culture open themselves up, with galleries, bars and restaurants open late. Check out the official website for individual gallery listings the week before First Friday.



05/01/09 - Ongoing

FREE!



- http://www.frankfordavearts.org

Various Locations - , , ,



Audacious Freedom: African Americans In Philadelphia 1776-1876

Presented by African American Museum of Philadelphia at African American Museum in Philadelphia

This permanent exhibition details the freedom journey of African Americans in Philadelphia during the nation's first century. Stories of individuals and groups highlight the Underground Railroad, the free black community in Philadelphia, African American soldiers in the Civil War, and early struggles for civil rights.



09/10/09 - Ongoing

$10 (Adult)
$8 (Senior, Student, Youth (4-18))
FREE! (Member)



- http://www.aampmuseum.org/

African American Museum in Philadelphia - 701 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19106



Love Letter Mural Tours

Presented by Mural Arts Program, City of Philadelphia at Love Park

A collaboration with internationally-renowned artist Stephen Powers, Love Letter is a series of over 50 rooftop murals and street-level signs in and around the Market Street corridor in West Philadelphia, spanning from 46th Street through 63rd Street created during the summer of 2009. On this weekly tour, take a ride on the El train accompanied by a Mural Arts Program tour guide to learn intimate details about the renowned Love Letter project and other murals along the way. Tour begins at LOVE Park Visitor Center at 16th Street and JFK Boulevard.

Want to get tickets for this event and others like it at half-price? Sign up for Funsavers to get half-price ticket offers delivered to your email inbox each Thursday!



03/20/10 - Ongoing

$17



- http://muralarts.dreamhosters.com/tour/love-letter-train-tour

Love Park - 1500 John F. Kennedy Parkway, Philadelphia, PA, 19102



Philly Lindy Hop

Presented by Philly Lindy Hop at Arts Parlor

Philly Lindy Hop is dedicated to spreading the love of Swing Dancing in Philadelphia. They offer classes on Wednesday evenings and Saturday afternoons at the Arts Parlor on South Broad. They specialize in getting first-timers started, and training you up until you're a solid intermediate. Whether you'd like to learn in the evening or on the weekend, in progressive series or in drop-in lessons, Philly Lindy Hop offers something for everyone. Total newbies are invited to come start at the Novice level!



05/01/10 - Ongoing

$60 (Wednesday Series)
$50 (Wednesday Series Online Advance)
$40 (Wednesday Series Student Discount)
$30 (Wednesday Series Student Discount Online Advance)
$10 (Saturday Classes, per Class.  Discount for Online Early Registration)

 



- http://www.phillylindyhop.com

Arts Parlor - 1170 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19146



First Friday Art Walk in Lebanon

Presented by Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts at Lebanon Art Center

Lebanon's First Friday Art Walk is a monthly cultural banquet featuring all kinds of art and craft with musical and theatrical trimmings. The City's Galleries, Bars, Clubs, Stores, Restaurants and Churches have come together to offer wall and performance space to the local Art community. The vibrant result is that, from month to month visitors can have anything from Celtic Singing Sessions through Pennsylvania Dutch Art to Zombie walks. The Art Walk is inexpensive, all-ages entertainment in a manageable 7 x 4 block area, well provided with free parking and child care options.



05/06/11 - Ongoing

FREE!



- www.lebanonartscouncil.org

Lebanon Art Center - 731 Willow Street, Lebanon, PA, 17046