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This exhibit examines the development of the New Jersey State Museum's ethnographic collection, from the first acquisition in 1920 through today.
'If Pots Could Speak: A History of Pre-Historic Ceramics From New Jersey.' This exhibit examines what archaeologists can discern from ancient pottery pieces and what that reveals about how p
This exhibit features Native American footwear from the museum's collections.
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Hedi Kyle is an innovative book artist who currently teaches bookbinding at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She likes to use new materials and processes to transform traditional book struc
Created specifically for the art center's 'Solo' series, this projected text installation is meant to provoke a sense of questioning, reflection and remembrance.
The artist displays her sculptures of every day obejcts in glass.
This annual juried exhibition, of photographs, features sculpture as the subject matter.
This exhibit features over 100 vintage photographs from all phases of Edward Weston's five-decade career.
Allen's sculptures feature clay and wire shaped into unusual "gadgets" and glazed with materials that create an "other-worldly" appearance.
This exhibit features reduction relief prints and collages influenced by the artist's love of nature and fascination with detail, pattern and color.
The works in this exhibit combine manipulated digital photos with elements from the artist's drawings, monotypes and collagraphs.
"Meet the past" at the Old Barracks Museum. The Old Barracks is a State and National Historic Landmark built in 1758 by the colony of New Jersey as winter quarters for British "regulars
The Cheltenham Printmakers Guild in partnership with 2010 Philagrafika present printmaking demonstrations and children's activities.
This is an interactive take on the classic tale about three little pigs and a visiting Big Bad Wolf.
Allen uses a variety of techniques (such as lithograph, silkscreen and intaglio) to explore cultural perceptions of identity and how marginalized populations are exploited. This exhibit is part of Phi
The museum will feature a display of some print collection highlights as part of Philagrafika 2010.
Kix & Giggles attractions include a wrap-around gym, rock wall, soft-play section for babies and toddlers, an outside seating area and more. Wednesdays offer free admission for children with speci
Pennsbury Manor is a recreation of William Penn's Bucks County country home. Tour the building while learning about Penn's life.
Walk-in Tours provide visitors with a great opportunity to become acquainted with the Pearl S. Buck House.