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    Who else in the city is hanging Ghana movie poster exhibits? No one.
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    Nobody in the city is doing programming as risky, as interesting, or as remarkable as PhilaMOCA. It really is one of my favorite places on earth. Lil' Sean for president.

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    Ask the Community - PhilaMOCA

    Does this place offer coat check or bag check when shows happen?

    No. My buddy even offered to pay 10 bucks to have someone watch his coat and the dude said no and got all weird about it haha. Philamoca is an awesome place you'll enjoy it for sure!!

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    PhilaMOCA is somehow spacious AND cozy, making it easy to forget that you're standing inside the shell of a mausoleum, at least in name.

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    The Fabric Workshop and Museum - Yinka Shonibare MBE, in collaboration with FWM. Space Walk, 2002. Photo credit: Aaron Igler.

    The Fabric Workshop and Museum

    4.2(38 reviews)
    0.6 miMarket East
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    Honestly, I had no idea this place existed until I saw it advertised and decided to check it out…read more I'm glad I did because it ended up being one of the more unique museums I've visited in Philadelphia. It's a relatively small and intimate space. The first floor has a gift shop and an area for workshops and activities, while the galleries are spread throughout the building. When I visited, the first-floor exhibition featured quilts, while the upstairs gallery focused more on themes of American culture. Both were fantastic. The quilt exhibition was probably a traveling show, and I absolutely loved it. I know several quilting enthusiasts, so I have at least some appreciation for how much time, patience, and technical skill goes into creating these pieces. Some of them felt less like blankets and more like full-scale tapestries. The level of detail, color work, and craftsmanship was incredible. The upstairs exhibition had a much stronger political and social commentary element, which I personally enjoyed. Art doesn't have to exist solely to be beautiful or entertaining. It can challenge ideas, express opinions, document experiences, and start conversations. I appreciated that the museum embraced that side of art rather than shying away from it. One of the coolest parts was the workshop area downstairs. There was a small market set up and plenty of people actively crafting and creating things. For a moment I wanted to join in, but the space was packed. Then I watched what everyone was making and quickly realized these people were good. Very good. At that point I remembered I was in a fabric museum and workshop and that my own sewing abilities are... let's politely call them limited. The only thing that felt a little awkward was how often the museum reminded visitors about the recommended donation. I completely understand why. Free museums need support, and I have no issue contributing. It just came up enough times that I started feeling a little self-conscious about it. I was already planning to donate on my way out, but repeated reminders always make me feel slightly uncomfortable even when I understand the reason behind them. Overall, this was a wonderful surprise. Thought-provoking exhibitions, beautiful craftsmanship, active creative spaces, and a welcoming atmosphere. If you're interested in textiles, contemporary art, or just want to discover a museum that's a little different from the usual Philadelphia lineup, it's definitely worth a visit.

    Popped in to thaw my dawgs and was greeted by a lovely giftshop. Lots of gorgeous prints and…read morejewlerly made by local artists and my favorite-- free postcards!! I was hoping to see the workshop, but the day I went only the 1st floor exhibits and the 8th floors were open to the public. I recently got back into sewing, so this was a great opportunity to explore new ways fabric has been used for expression.

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    The Fabric Workshop and Museum - Visitors explore sketches and journals from Moki Cherry's life, featured in "The Living Temple: The World of Moki Cherry"

    Visitors explore sketches and journals from Moki Cherry's life, featured in "The Living Temple: The World of Moki Cherry"

    The Fabric Workshop and Museum - Ulfirst floor

    Ulfirst floor

    The Fabric Workshop and Museum - Risa Puno, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia. Group Hug, 2024. Photo credit: Carlos Avendaño.

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    Risa Puno, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia. Group Hug, 2024. Photo credit: Carlos Avendaño.

    The Art Shop At Moore - From silk scarves to framed artwork - we have something for everyone.

    The Art Shop At Moore

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.8 miLogan Square, Penn Center, Art Museum District
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    I always find it a pleasure to stop in the Moore College of Art Shop. In addition to t-shirts,…read moresweat tops, & mugs emblazoned with the schools name on it, there are also myriad works on sale from the former alumni. Yes, most are on the crafty side - jewelry, stuffed toys, scarves, face masks, magnets, & greeting cards. But there is also a rack of clothing (mainly tops), prints, graphic novels & 'zine-like books, and some paintings too. Much of the items seem reasonably priced. If you're looking for craftsy gifts, I'd reccomend stopping in here to make a purchase & help an artist out. (I can't say if any of the artists on display here still reside in Philly). Neighbors in the area might want to keep this unassuming shop in mind when shopping for presents, especially for the women in your life. Perusing these pieces make me wish that I'd gone to Moore as an art student.

    I like this little space a lot! Makes me wish Tyler had something like this! Only down side is I…read morefeel a lot of the works here are a bit crafty. I still really enjoy them, but I would like to see more photos and paintings. Not so many trinket items.

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    The Art Shop At Moore - More than wall art - there's clothing and jewelry here too.

    More than wall art - there's clothing and jewelry here too.

    The Art Shop At Moore - Silk scarf, design by Nicole Pellino, printed by Harshita Lohia, in celebration of our 160th anniversary!

    Silk scarf, design by Nicole Pellino, printed by Harshita Lohia, in celebration of our 160th anniversary!

    The Art Shop At Moore - A few of the functional items available - cake stand, dipping dishes, candle holders, cutting boards and vases in a variety of styles.

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    A few of the functional items available - cake stand, dipping dishes, candle holders, cutting boards and vases in a variety of styles.

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