THE REVIEW PANEL Philadelphia with David Cohen

 

“The highlight of formal art criticism in Philadelphia” - theartblog.org

April 3, 2013 // 6 P.M.

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
118 North Broad Street, Philadelphia
FREE Admission registration required / To RSVP by phone, call 215-972-2015.

Inspired by the popular series of New York-based public programs founded in 2004 at the National Academy Museum and moderated by David Cohen, The Review Panel Philadelphia will discuss four local exhibitions, which were chosen in advance by Cohen.

Jennie Hirsh, Nora Griffin and Katherine Rochester join moderator David Cohen to discuss the following art exhibitions:

JG: A Film Project by Tacita Dean // Arcadia University Art Gallery, 450 South Easton Road, Glenside, PA

Christine Hiebert // Gallery Joe, 302 Arch Street

Joyce Robins: Ceramic Painting/Painted Ceramic // Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts, 333 South Broad Street

White Petals Surround Your Yellow Heart // Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, 118 South 36th Street

The Review Panel Philadelphia, hosted by PAFA in association with artcritical.com, is a yearly series of four panel discussions hosted by New York critic, arts writer and founder of The Review Panel David Cohen. The series aims to increase exposure of and provide critic commentary on contemporary art exhibitions in Philadelphia.

These events are free to the public, but registration is required. Early arrival is encouraged click here to register. To RSVP by phone, call 215-972-2015.

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