W
e n d e l l P o t t e r, Alliance presents
a u t h o r, m e d i a the first lecture in
analyst and watch its Spring 2011 schedule
dog, will speak at with its newest program
Bryn Mawr Pres- stream, The Common-
byterian Church wealth. Continuing with
on Wednesday, February 16, at 12 PAA’s new mission of
p.m. In 2008, Potter walked away the advancement and
from his job as head of communica- appreciation of contem-
tions at Cigna to help socially respon- porary craft and design,
Merion Concert sible organizations – including those The Commonwealth will
Band – Free advocating for meaningful health care explore the current issues
reform – achieve their goals. His book, pertaining to the modern
Performance Deadly Spin: An Insurance Company craft and design movement,
Page 5 Insider Speaks Out on How Corporate through panel discus-
PR is Killing Health Care and Deceiv- sions and lectures by
ing Americans (Bloomsbury Press artists, academics
hardcover, November 2010) is an and curators from
expose of health insurers and a stark the notable craft
warning that corporate spin is dis- specific institu-
torting our democracy. tions in the city
In widely covered testimony be- and the larger
fore the Senate Commerce, Science Melanie Northeast Corri-
and Technology Committee in June Bilenker, dor.
of 2009, Potter disclosed how insur- Jeweler This series is
ance companies, as part of their ef- and 2010 the product of
forts to boost profits, have engaged PEW collaborations
“One Book, One in practices that have resulted in Fellowship between PAA and
Philadelphia” millions of Americans being forced Recipient will nationally featured
Page 9 into the ranks of the uninsured. speak on “Objects of artist/educator Doug
Potter also described how the insur- Memory: Commemoration in Bucci, who is serving
Wendell Potter, author, media analyst and watch ance industry has developed and the Modern Day.” Shown is a as Program Curator. In
dog, will speak about how corporate PR is killing implemented strategic communica- sample of her work. the fall of 2010, the series
health care and deceiving Americans, on Wednesday, tions plans, based on deceptive pub- began with lectures deliv-
February 16, 12 p.m. at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian lic relations, advertising and lobbying ered to packed houses by prominent curator David McFadden,
Church. The program is free and open to the public. efforts, to defeat reform initiatives. German jewelry artist Svenja John and Philadelphia Cultural
Since then Potter has testified be- Entrepreneur Candy Depew.
fore two House committees, briefed several members of Congress and their staffs, appeared The Spring 2011 schedule will begin on Thursday, February
with members of Congress at several press conferences, spoken at more than 100 public 10, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. with a lecture and presentation by
forums, and been the subject of numerous articles in the U.S. and foreign media. Melanie Bilenker, entitled “Objects of Memory: Commemora-
Potter is currently a senior analyst at the The Center for Public Integrity, a non-partisan tion in the Modern Day.” In her lecture, Ms. Bilenker will
nonprofit that produces original, responsible investigative journalism on issues of public speak about the inspiration for her award-winning jewelry
“Private Lives” concern, and the senior fellow on health care for the Center for Media and Democracy, an and how traditional methods of commemoration affect
at The independent, non-partisan public interest organization. He speaks out on both the need modern day makers. The event is open to the public, and
Stagecrafters for a fundamental overhaul of the American health care See Wendell Potter to Speak on page 5 See PAA Lecture Series on page 5
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R
Pages 8 - 11 eed Kendall and his band, Up the Raised in Ardmore, PA, Reed Kendall has
Chain, kick off 2011 with songs of jour- been recording his original music since the
ney, humanity, and a sense of place as early age of 13. In 2004, he won free studio
they release their new, first studio album, time and released his first solo album, Shoot
Holy, Open, Drying Road. Kendall and many Me Straight, while still in high school. After
Lots of Events! in the Philadelphia music community will quickly learning that tertiary education was
gather for a triple album release show fea- not for him, Reed left school and started
turing Up the Chain, Hezekiah Jones, and booking solo gigs at colleges and universi-
Joe D’Amico with special guest Chris Bath- ties up and down the east coast.
Your Community gate. This show will take place on Thursday,
February 17 at 8 p.m., downstairs in the The band, Up the Chain, will be performing
Newspaper World Café Live, 3025 Walnut Street, Philadel- Thursday, February 17 at 8 p.m., downstairs
CITY SUBURBAN phia, PA 19104. in the World Café Live. Band members, from
NEWS Kendall is influenced most by the poetic left – Reed Kendall, Philip D’Agostino, Avery
imagery of Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes), the Coffee, Anam Owili-Eger, Matt Scarano.
610-667-6623 live performance of Dave Matthews (Dave
www.Scribd.com/ Matthews Band) and the songwriting of Jack In 2008, Reed settled back to Philadelphia
CitySuburbanNews Johnson. As heard in Up the Chain’s live determined to start a band and became a
performances and in their new album, their part of the rich community of musicians
Find us on Facebook! acoustic rock sound leaves listeners feeling there. In March 2008, under his current band,
energized but restless as Kendall moves Up the Chain, he released a 4-track demo
E-mail: listeners through a variety of experiences which immediately received airplay on WXPN.
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com with a sense of youthful urgency. Holy, Open, Up the Chain began to play more frequent-
Drying Road features well-respected, Philadelphia-based musicians: Matt ly around town and eventually started selling out premier listening rooms
Scarano (drums), Avery Coffee (electric guitar), Anam Owili-Eger (key- like MilkBoy Coffee and the Tin Angel, as well as opening a show at the
board), and Phil D’Agostino (bass). Michael McShane of Cowmuddy and Kimmel Center for Lyle Lovett and playing to a sold out crowd at the Kes-
Raphael Cutrefello of Hezekiah Jones also appear on the album. wick, opening for America. In 2009, the best See Up the Chain on page 5
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Play TERMINUS
City Suburban Carnegie Hall. He plays with sever-
al chamber groups, including the
“Florian Trio” with violinist Nancy
of children who are currently in
Pennsylvania’s foster care system
and awaiting permanent homes.
Tri-State Jazz Society
Presents Jerry Rife’s
Rhythm Kings
The world-renowned Abbey Theatre
of Dublin, credited for producing
some of the most significant and
Bean and cellist Lloyd Smith of the Coordinated by the Pennsylvania
News to Wister Quartet. He’ll perform vir-
tuosic solo guitar music, including
his own arrangement of Bernstein’s
Statewide Adoption and Perma-
nency Network (SWAN), part of the
Department of Public Welfare, the
Tri-State Jazz Society presents
Jerry Rife’s Rhythm Kings on Sun-
day, February 13, at 2 p.m. run-
important plays of the 20th century,
returns to the Annenberg Center
for the first time since 2004 for
performances of Irish playwright
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Presentation
ing—Bill Barnes’ witty parody “Another Parade” and Weare’s “Bright
Land.” Performances take place February 10-12, 2011 and are part of
the 2010/11 Dance Celebration season presented by Dance Affiliates and
❤T&C MATTRESS AFFORDABLY AT:
GAR Museum & Library – ‘Open House’ Civil War History presentation
will be held on Sun.y, February 6, 2011 at 1:30 p.m. In celebrating
the Annenberg Center. For tickets or for info, visit AnnenbergCenter.org
or call 215-898-3900. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the
Annenberg Center Box Office located at 3680 Walnut Street.
FACTORY OUTLET
Black History Month, the topic is “Tasting Freedom’ – the Life of Established 1940
Philadelphia Hero Octavius V. Catto.” Nationally known and respect-
ed authors: Dan Biddle & Murray Dubin will speak on Catto based on
The 39th Annual
Daylesford Abbey Art Show
Daylesford Abbey Art Show will be held February 13 to
1/2
research for their acclaimed book, and sign copies at the Grand Army of
the Republic Museum & Library, Historic Ruan House, 4278 Griscom Street, February 27, 2011 at Daylesford Abbey, 220 South Valley Road, Paoli.
Philadelphia, PA 19124; call 215-289-6484 or email: garmuslib@ The hours are 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily, and 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays.
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ary 12, 2011, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., and the cost is $50. Eighty-seven
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Donald Rumsfeld Book Tour juried artists will feature paintings, sculptures, miniatures; portfolio art,
jewelry, pottery and stained glass. Proceeds from the Art Show will ben-
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efit Daylesford Abbey, the only Abbey in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
mer U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld will join the National (Corner West Chester Pike & Manoa Rd.)
For information call 610-647-2530, ext. 150.
Constitution Center on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 6:30 p.m. In a
wide-ranging dialogue, Rumsfeld will discuss previously undisclosed de- Washington’s Birthday Ball Valentine’s Gift Certificates Available!
tails and insight into the Bush administration, the attacks on September
11, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The conversation will draw on The Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revo-
lution is presenting Washington’s Birthday Ball February 19, 2011 at
themes from Rumsfeld’s new book, “Known and Unknown,” which chron-
icles his long career in public service, including his four terms in Con- The Union League of Philadelphia. The Ball will begin at 6:30 p.m. with
IS YOUR HAIR GIVING
gress and his service in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon, cocktails. The color Guard will parade the Colors, followed by dinner and YOU PROBLEMS?
Gerald Ford, and George W. Bush. Presidential historian Michael Beschloss dancing to the Serenaders. President is Benjamin Charles Frick, Esq. LEARN HOW TO MANAGE
will facilitate the conversation. The event will take place on the Center’s Captain of The Color Guard is William Steven Mark, M.D. David McClure YOUR HAIR BETTER!
Grand Hall Overlook. Admission is $15 for non-members, $9 for mem- Humphrey, M.D. is Chairman of Washington’s Birthday Ball Committee.
bers, $7 for students and teachers, and free for 1787 Society members. Proceeds of the Ball will benefit the many programs of the Pennsylvania Attend a FREE WORKSHOP &
Reservations are required and can be made by calling 215-409-6700 or Society of Sons of the Revolution. For information call 215-545-1888. LECTURE on Hair Care
online at www.constitutioncenter.org.
Saturday, February 26 • 1 - 3 p.m.
Evening of Contemporary Dance Arts, Culture & Society Events “Hair Today and Gone Tomorrow”
Inventive choreography, humor and eclectic music are just a few things Please email your formatted special PAGE 3 events for this by Patricia Spivey, Hair Care Specialist
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coming women choreographers, Monica Bill Barnes & Company and Kate AND SUBMITTED VIA EMAIL WILL BE CONSIDERED LIVING WATER BAPTIST CHURCH
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HAGLEY MUSEUM AND L I B R A R Y ’ S D O L L A R D AY S
H agley, where the du Pont story begins, is the perfect place to spend time with family and friends. Enjoy the museum’s
diverse offerings including a tour of Eleutherian Mills, the du Pont ancestral home; interactive exhibits; demonstra-
tions; decorative arts; and the beautiful landscape. And now with Hagley’s Dollar Days, there’s every reason to visit!
Advertise in our next Senior Services Issue &
Sr. Back Page February 23.
Admission to the museum is only $1 on Saturdays during the months of February and March 2011. Ad Deadline is the previous Thursday at noon.
A stop at Hagley’s visitor center will set the scene for a trip to the entire museum. Exhi-
bits and dioramas document the Brandywine Valley’s early eras, and history of the DuPont
Company. In the exhibit “DuPont Science and Discovery,” visitors are welcome to sit in a
replica of Jeff Gordon’s #24 DuPont NASCAR, have a close encounter with a space shuttle TRI-COUNTY CONCERTS
suit, watch and wonder about the “happy and sad balls,” pick out the polymers and so
much more.
Keep the wheels and axles turning, lift the levers, switch gears, and learn the ropes with
EMERGING ARTISTS SERIES
pulleys at Hagley’s “Easy Does It” exhibit! Kids will love to discover the amazing secrets MCINNIS AUDITORIUM - EASTERN UNIVERSITY • 1300 Eagle Road, St. Davids, PA
of machine technology. AMERICAN PIANIST
Walk along the Brandywine to see how water power was used to run the mills. Stops
include a line shaft, dam, millrace, and a restored nineteenth-century machine shop. Learn
how gunpowder was tested using a device called an eprouvette—it will be an explosive
Mimi Solomon
“incredibly dense, emotionally intense playing”
experience!
Spend some time in the Hagley Store. This unique shopping opportunity is located in a Solomon will be performing two Romantically-inspired works
historic building, once used for cotton and wool picking, and offers the ambiance of nine- of epic scale: Robert Schumann’s Fantasie in C Major and
teenth-century America. Shoppers will find decorative items, books, reproduction antique Concord Sonata by Charles Ives.
jewelry, china, glassware, and stationery. The Belin House Organic Café, located on Workers’
Hill, will offer hot dogs and yogurt for $1! The café offers gourmet food service to visitors. Sunday, February 13 • 2:30 p.m.
It is self-service with self-seating. Check the web site for the menu. Meet the Artist at a Complimentary Post-Concert Reception
Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of
American enterprise. The museum is located off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. Call Tickets at door: $18, seniors $12, students & children FREE
302-658-2400 weekdays for information or visit www.hagley.org. For reservations & directions call 610-649-2517 or visit www.tricountyconcerts.org
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and Ray Didinger system and on the dangers to American democracy and
society of the decline of the media as watchdog. He also
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A Didinger and WIP Sports Radio Midday host, Glen Macnow, Association of Insurance Commissioners. Meet the Challenges of Your Daily Needs.
authors of “The Ultimate Book of Sports Movies,” will be held Potter will speak as the guest of the Seniors Club Lunch
on Wednesday, February 16, at 6:30 p.m. Join Ray and Glen in Congregational Hall of the Ministries Center at 625 Mont-
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be available for sale. Guests will have the opportunity to chat are invited to bring a brown bag lunch; beverages are pro-
with Ray and Glen and have books personally autographed. vided. For more info call 610-525-2821.
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Mall. This event is hosted by Family & Community Service
of Delaware County (FCS), and it will take place at Boscov’s
Auditorium, Granite Run Mall. Admission is free, however,
UP THE CHAIN
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Trish Fulvio at 484-433-7767 or pafulvio@aol.com. MilkBoy Coffee and turned into the band’s first full-length
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breaking jewelry, using synthetic resin imbedded with
human hair follicles to create renderings of photographic
images, which are then set in traditional jewelry setting Luxury Town Car Service
admission is $5 for the general public and free for PAA mem- such as lockets, brooches and rings.
bers and students (w/current ID). PAA will also offer extend- Bilenker states about her work, “The Victorians kept lock-
ed gallery hours forits current exhibitions, Kickin’ Back: ets of hair and miniature portraits painted with ground hair
SAFETY • COMFORT • RELIABILTY
Design for Leisure in the second floor galleries and En Route: and pigment to secure the memory of a lost love. In much
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Newark • JFK • Philadelphia
Melanie Bilenker received a BFA in Crafts, with a concen- nants. I do not reproduce events, but quiet minutes, the Baltimore • Wash. D.C.
tration in Jewelry and Metalsmithing, from the University mundane, the domestic, the ordinary moments.”
of the Arts in 2000. Born in 1978 in Staten Island, New York, The Philadelphia Art Alliance is located at 251 South 18th • NYC Shopping
she currently resides in Philadelphia, creating one-of-a- Street, Philadelphia, PA. For information about this series
kind jewelry and works on paper. Bilenker has carved a or PAA, visit www.philartalliance.org or call 215-545-4302. Call 610-368-7916
singular niche in the world of modern craft with her ground-
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By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer
Valentine’s Day Events
• City Tavern, 138 South 2nd Street in Philadelphia, is offer-
ing Chef/Owner Walter Staib’s romantic dinner with an 18th
Now Serving Bagels, Breakfast Sandwiches,
Century Candlelight & Carriages package Saturday, February
Homemade Spreads, Salads, Soups & Sandwiches
12 & Monday, February 14 for $79.95 per person, plus tax
for Take-Out or Eat-In in Our Cozy Cafe.
& gratuity. The evening begins with a carriage ride through
134 BALA AVENUE, BALA CYNWYD • 7 AM - 10 PM Old City while sipping hot wassail, then a four-course dinner
610-667-2626 • Fax 610-667-2633 at City Tavern, with Champagne. Includes choice of dessert
and a rose for the lady. For reservations (a must) or info,
10% OFF any Knish or Specialty Pot Pie Order. Exp. 5/31/11 call 215-413-1443 or visit www.citytavern.com for full menu
FREE COFFEE with Purchase of Bagel or Breakfast Sandwich. description.
FREE SOUP with any Purchase of Salad or Sandwich. • Chaddsford Winery, Route 1 in Chadds Ford, PA, offers
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wine and chocolate pairing classes, Saturday and Sunday,
N ais
February 5-6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27, 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m., and 4
y
Happ e’s
p.m., at $25 per person. For reservations (required) or info,
tin call 610-388-6221 or online at www.chaddsford.com.
Valenay
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• Kimmel Center’s Verizon Hall, presents Tony Award
uisine 1984-2011
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winner Savion Glover in his SoLo in TiME performance,
Sunday, February 13. at 3 p.m. Known for his gravity defy-
ing tap dancing percussive techniques on stage, Glover’s
Enjoy a “Wild at Heart” Valentine’s Day weekend at the
Philadelphia Zoo.
C E L E B R AT I N G 2 7 Y E A R S Entire Bill new program is a continuation of the HooFeRzCLuB tap
French With An Oriental Flair (10% off 6 or more dancing percussiveness—exploring tap as sound, and sound nature Valentini, a bubbly morning cocktail available in the
persons) as dance. Joining Glover on stage for a live, rhythmic fla- restaurant or via room service. This package starts at $239
13-17 W. Benedict Ave. ❤ Havertown (not including tax)
www.naiscuisine.com Good Mon.-Fri. menco performance is Latino band La Conja & The Saintz per couple. Additional romantic services such as a rose petal
Reservations Req. Call 610-789-5983 Excludes Sat. & Holidays. and Bare Soundz, dance members. For tickets ($33 to $65) turndown or drawn bubble bath available on request. For
Exp. 2/28/11 CSN or info, call 215-893-1999 or visit www.kimmelcenter.org. reservations or info, call 215-925-0000 or visit www.omni-
Dinner 7 Days A Week 5 pm - 9 pm • Fri. - Sat. 5 pm - 10 pm • M Restaurant, 225 South 8th Street, adjacent to the his- hotels.com.
toric Morris House Hotel in Washington Square Park, Phila- • Trax Restaurant & Café BYOB, in the old train station
delphia, offers Chef Michael’s ten-course Tasting Menu for in Ambler, PA, offers Chef Steven Waxman’s four-course, prix
Two at $130, February 12, 13 & 14. For reservations (a must) fixe Valentine’s Day dinner on February 10, 11, 12, and 14
M a x i m i z e Yo u r B u s i n e s s ! or info, call 215-625-6666 or visit www.morrishousehotel.com. for $60 per person plus tax and gratuity. Bring your own
Advertise in • McGillin’s Olde Ale House, 1310 Drury Street, between bottle – no corkage fee. For reservations (needed) or info,
Chestnut & Sansom, 13th & Juniper, will award an anniver- call 215-591-9777 or online at www.traxcafe.com.
C i t y S u b u r b a n N e ws ! sary party to a couple with the best McGillin’s love story. • Philadelphia Belle Riverboat, Pier 3 at Penn’s Landing
Couples enter by e-mail the contest by e-mailing their story on the Delaware River, offers a Dinner Cruise, Saturday,
C a l l 610 - 6 6 7 - 6 6 2 3 and photo to mcgillins@aol.com by Valentine’s Day. McGillin’s February 13 at $74.90 per person & February 14 at $69.90
fo r G r e a t R a t e s & I d e a s ! will give special consideration to couples whose photo is per person (plus taxes & fees). Board at 7 p.m., Sail from
taken at the tavern. The winning couple can invite as many 7:30 - 10 p.m., Dockside 10 - 10:30 p.m. Includes four-course
guests as the years they’ve been together. (Up to $25 per dinner for two, live entertainment, a complimentary glass
person value). For reservations or info, call 215-735-5562 of Champagne and rose. For reservations and info, call 215-
or visit www.mcgillins.com. 717-1617, 1-888-868-7764 or visit www.philadelphiabelle.com.
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K IDS L EARN ABOUT VALENTINE ’ S D AY T RADITIONS IN
O THER C OUNTRIES AT G RAEME PARK
the Keith House is the only surviving residence of a colonial
J oin the Friends of Graeme Park on Sunday, February 13
from 1-3 p.m. for a special “Valentine’s Day around the
World” program just for kids. Kids will be treated to some
Pennsylvania governor.
Graeme Park is located at 859 County Line Rd., just off of
special traditions and snacks from a variety of countries to Rt. 611 in Horsham. It is owned by the Pennsylvania His-
learn how other cultures celebrate the sweetest day of the torical and Museum Commission and operated by the Friends
year. After traveling the globe, they can make a Valentine’s of Graeme Park. Regular hours are Friday - Saturday 10:00
St. Margaret School, Narberth Day craft and enjoy some cupcakes and other snacks. The a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Sunday 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., last tour
cost of the event is $5/child. Tours of the Keith House will each day at 3:00 p.m.; admission is charged for tours of
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“Blindspots,” Gouache and flashe on tyvek, 87" x 211", 2010, by Arden Bendler Browning.
“Still Life with Orange Glove,” Digital C-Print, 18" x 18", phenomena in hopes of understanding them. career counseling and mentorship, earn money from the
2010, by Kimberly Witham. • Mami Kato, originally from Japan, is a sculpture artist sale of their work, teach in the community, and participate
currently based in Philadelphia. Her sculptures combine in numerous professional development opportunities. The
influences from memories of rice fields in Japan and quan- Career Development Program serves artists living within a
T he Center for Emerging Visual Artists, in cooperation
with The Galleries at Moore, presents Introduction 2011,
an exhibition of work by the newest Career Development
tum cosmology.
• Daniel Kornrumpf, based in Yardley, PA, is an artist with
100-mile radius of Philadelphia. In addition to CFEVA’s gal-
lery spaces at 1521 Locust Street and The Barclay, CDP
Program Fellows at The Center for Emerging Visual Artists experience in painting and furniture design, but currently Fellows have exhibited at noteworthy venues including the
(CFEVA). The exhibition, presented at the Widener Founda- expresses himself through embroideries. His works are in- Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Delaware Center for the
tion Memorial Gallery at Moore College of Art and Design, fluenced by social networking—how we view ourselves per- Contemporary Arts, the Philadelphia International Airport,
is open February 2 - 19, 2010 with an Opening Reception sonally, as well as, how we are all similar and connected. and the Maryland Institute College of Art.
on Wednesday, February 2 from 6 - 8 p.m. Gallery hours • Maggie Mills is a painter based in North Wales, PA. Fas- The Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA) dedicates
for this exhibition are Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. - 7:00 cinated by the often blurred lines between the natural and itself to making art careers viable for those who choose
p.m., Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. industrial, her work depicts contemporary ruin: decompo- them, helping emerging artists reach their audiences, and
CFEVA’s Career Development Program is a highly selective sition of nature and industry, technology’s effect on time promoting interest and understanding of emerging visual
fellowship with only a 3% acceptance rate. This year’s ap- and space, and the individual in current society. art among citizens of the community.
plicant pool was 333 artists with just 9 new Fellows being • Alison Stigora, a West Chester-based artist, explores The Center For Emerging Visual Artists, formerly Creative
selected. These nine artists represent some of the most creation and the creative process through visceral materials, Artists Network, was founded in Philadelphia in 1983 to
promising talent among emerging artists in the region: Arden site-specific fabrications, and drawing. Stigora uses branch- encourage the professional development and community
Bendler Browning, Lewis Colburn, Don Edler, Mami Kato, es, which have been blackened, to create physical lines in involvement of emerging visual artists. The organization’s
Daniel Kornrumpf, Maggie Mills, Alison Stigora, Jennifer 3D works and as charcoal in her drawings. founder was a beloved figure in the Philadelphia arts com-
Williams, and Kimberly Witham. • Jennifer Williams is an installation artist based in New munity, Felicity R. “Bebe” Benoliel, who dedicated herself
CFEVA’s Newest Career Development Program Fellows: York. Living in a constant state of flux, we are unable to to fostering the careers of talented artists. Since her death
• Arden Bendler Browning is a Philadelphia-based artist observe every space we walk through. Williams highlights in 2000, the organization has remained true to her nurtur-
who makes large, mural-sized paintings on tyvek. Her works what we often overlook so that, in the future, we are more ing spirit while building both the depth and reach of its
are a direct response to her experience of the urban envi- aware of our environments. programming. CFEVA now serves artists through three
ronment—overlapping, noisy, and fluctuating. • Kimberly Witham is a photographer based in High Bridge, complementary programs: Career Development, Regional
• Lewis Colburn is a Philadelphia-based artist whose in- NJ. Her contemporary home-magazine-style photographs Community Arts, and Philadelphia Open Studio Tours.
stallation works deal with the manipulation of history and look at suburban comfort and the tension of humans and Introduction 2011 will be on view at Moore College of Art
recreating scenes from the past in order to explore them in nature contrasted with the aftermath of our consumption. & Design at the Widener Foundation Memorial Gallery, locat-
contemporary life. Artists are selected for CFEVA’s two-year Career Develop- ed at 20th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Phila-
• Don Edler is a sculpture artist based in Brooklyn. Hav- ment Fellowship by CFEVA’s renowned Board of Artistic delphia PA 19103. For information, contact Amie Potsic at
ing a strong interest in the structure of the universe, as well Advisors. While active in the program, the artists have op- amie@cfeva.org or 215-546-7775 ext. 12.
as the cosmos and physics, his sculptures examine these portunities to experience a full exhibition schedule, receive
Topography Labs, Free Movies and More at Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center
Science Saturdays and Matinee Sundays highlight free family events each weekend in February
ed atmosphere that will open your eyes to the fascinating to notice. We hope that through Science Saturdays, we can
D o you have a favorite hill you love to sled down after a
blizzard? How about a steep street you dread climbing
on your daily run? If so, you’ve already studied topography
features of the Earth’s terrain. Families are also invited to
learn more about watersheds and how they are formed.
spread interest in the world of topography.”
The Fairmount Water Works, the ideal location to learn
and mentally mapped the Earth’s surface. Topography is the In addition to Science Saturdays, FWWIC’s Sunday Movie more about the life in the river, was constructed in 1812 to
study of the Earth’s surfaces, both natural and man-made. Matinee will screen “Flushed Away” each Sunday in Febru- pump water out of the Schuylkill River. Almost from the
From the deepest depths of the oceans, to the summit of ary at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. in the Interpretive Center’s theater. day the waterwheels began turning, the graceful neoclassi-
Mount Everest – and everything in between – topography This 2006 animated film features the voices of Hugh Jackman cal buildings and beautiful grounds made the place an inter-
details the earth’s exterior. Fairmount Water Works Inter- and Kate Winslet. It’s the tale of an uptown rat that gets national tourist attraction renowned for melding nature
pretive Center’s (FWWIC) free February educational programs flushed down the toilet from his penthouse apartment, end- and technology. Today the Fairmount Water Works Inter-
focuses on the world of topography. ing in the sewers of London, where he has to learn a whole pretive Center is the Delaware River Basin’s watershed
Science Saturdays are free and open to the public on new way of life. Come enjoy this 125-minute film for free with education hub, offering visitors information about the impact
February 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 2 - 4 p.m. at half hour inter- friends and family in what becomes the oldest “movie the- of water on their daily lives and how they in turn impact
vals. The Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center is lo- ater” in the city each Sunday. their water supplies. Located off Kelly Drive in Philadelphia’s
cated at 640 Waterworks Drive in Philadelphia. For infor- “Local families will be fascinated to learn about the moun- East Fairmount Park, the Interpretive Center features a
mation call 215-685-0723. tains, hills, plains, glaciers, and waters that make up the variety of hands-on, highly interactive exhibits including a
Families will talk, see and touch topography through Earth’s surface.” says Karen Young, director of FWWIC. live view of the Fairmount Dam fish ladder and a flyover of
interactive experiments by FWWIC educators at the Inter- “Between the Schuylkill and Delaware Rivers and our high- the Schuylkill River watershed. For information, visit
pretive Center’s state-of-the-art lab. Gain a scientific under- est elevation at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia has some inter- www.fairmountwaterworks.com.
standing of our planet’s outermost layer in a fun, light-heart- esting topography that people usually don’t take the time
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