The Philadelphia Art Museum is set to host a special Black History Month edition of its Friday Night series on February 13th from 5-8:30pm. This installment will be a celebration of Black artists and culture, featuring live music, interactive artmaking, and pay-what-you-wish admission.
Indigo Ensemble will take center stage in the Great Stair Hall, performing an enchanting blend of traditional instrumentation with electronic elements courtesy of DJ Cvgbird, Youba Cissokho, Tacuma Bradley, and Faith on violin. The evening's musical experience will be further enriched by attendees' contributions to a live pop-up studio session with Philly Drawing Club and artist Oluwafemi.
Meanwhile, visitors can also contribute their own creative input to a collaborative tape artwork inspired by the works of Julie Mehretu in Gallery 251. Community organizations such as Get Fresh Daily, Sable, BlackStar, and Treehouse Books will be on site, offering additional resources for attendees.
A range of food and drinks will be available for purchase throughout the event, with tickets now available online at a pay-what-you-wish admission price.
Indigo Ensemble will take center stage in the Great Stair Hall, performing an enchanting blend of traditional instrumentation with electronic elements courtesy of DJ Cvgbird, Youba Cissokho, Tacuma Bradley, and Faith on violin. The evening's musical experience will be further enriched by attendees' contributions to a live pop-up studio session with Philly Drawing Club and artist Oluwafemi.
Meanwhile, visitors can also contribute their own creative input to a collaborative tape artwork inspired by the works of Julie Mehretu in Gallery 251. Community organizations such as Get Fresh Daily, Sable, BlackStar, and Treehouse Books will be on site, offering additional resources for attendees.
A range of food and drinks will be available for purchase throughout the event, with tickets now available online at a pay-what-you-wish admission price.