Art captures life of kids with rare diseases
A student was featured in “Beyond the Diagnosis,” a portrait exhibit of children who have rare diseases.
View Article‘Under Two Skies’ exhibit explores fusion of culture
Freely Magazine, a publication for international students, held its end-of-year event on Thursday.
View ArticleStudents show work in ‘Four of a Kind’
The group exhibit features projects centered around an assigned object or theme.
View Article“Who is art?” asks the Women’s Mobile Museum
Philadelphia Photo Arts Center apprentices bring art to community spaces
View ArticleTyler alumna explores anxiety through art in South Philly exhibit
Fiber artist Carly Reed Scott’s textile paintings will be on display at Giovinetti Studios in South Philadelphia until July 31.
View ArticleArtists display work on Center City trash cans
Local artists and alumni took over Rittenhouse Square trash can advertisements this summer.
View ArticleStudents’ sustainable architecture projects place in international competition
Several students were top finalists for an international competition to create art that also generates electricity.
View ArticlePhilly Public Arts Forum Series Launches at Paley Library
The free three-part series, a partnership between Conrad Benner and Temple Libraries, will explores the state of art in the city’s public spaces
View ArticleProgram accommodates people with disabilities in museums, art exhibitions
An occupational therapy professor directs research to improve public experiences for people with autism-spectrum disorder.
View ArticleAnnual Tyler art market showcases students and artists
The market is organized by the Tyler Alumni Association Board and the Office of Alumni Relations.
View ArticleTemple University Music Prep celebrates 50th anniversary
To celebrate, the community-oriented music program will hold a Mosaic Concert on March 31 showcasing students’ talents.
View ArticleGen-Ed student contest captures Philadelphia through art
The 10th annual Grit and Beauty contest asked students to capture Philadelphia in a uniquely artistic way.
View ArticleGraphic design student creates viral comic strip
Abby Steinour began Broad Street Comics to draw stories of Temple life
View ArticleParents’ immigration inspires student’s performance art
A senior art major’s thesis show involved 200 volunteers arranging themselves to spell out the distress signal “SOS.”
View ArticlePhiladelphia Museum of Art revokes free access, disappoints Tyler students
Tyler School of Art and Architecture students will now have to pay the standard student fee.
View ArticleTemple alumni Fringe play brings awareness to the opioid crisis
Alumni play seeks to demystify the stigmas surrounding substance use disorder.
View ArticleTemple student performs in ‘Rent’ 20th-anniversary tour
Shafiq Hicks, a junior vocal performance major, plays “Tom Collins” in the award-winning musical.
View ArticleTemple professor, alumna win design award
Kathy Mueller and Robin Goffman were recongized at the Philadelphia Design Awards.
View ArticleTemple alumnus curates designs from Black artists
Jerome Harris’ research on Black designers has been shown in institutions across the country.
View ArticleTemple dance MFA student performs in South Philly company
Wangbo Zhu moved to Philadelphia from China and is a second-year dance MFA student.
View ArticleTemple’s Blockson Collection makes graphic novel on Black history
The project will highlight significant African Americans through photos and illustrations.
View ArticleTemple alumni create media agency to promote local talent
Only Elite Matters started out as a promotional service for college parties. It now seeks to incorporate local artists into their events.
View ArticleTemple alumni perform in Walnut Street Theatre’s ‘Shrek’
Adam Mandala and Kimberly Maxson both play fairytale characters in the musical.
View ArticleTemple Contemporary’s Stetson Bell concerts ring with nostalgia
Tyler School of Art and Architecture’s art gallery is hosting a concert series with the bell from the former John B. Stetson Hat Company.
View ArticleTemple student starts nickel-free earring company
Morgan Medl started making nickel-free earrings and selling them to students at low prices.
View ArticleTemple student creates podcast with political science professors
Rachel Gelman started her podcast to inform people on issues they may not know about.
View ArticleTemple faculty starts painting study center at Tyler
Professors bring in works from their personal art collections for student and faculty viewing.
View ArticleA Flea market featuring Temple alumnae gives platform to diverse vendors
The Feminist Flea market sells goods from women, trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming vendors and donates proceeds to WOAR, Philadelphia’s only rape crisis center.
View ArticleAlumna reinvents herself by exploring new media
A former rock band musician and astrologer is exhibiting her new artworks in Connecticut.
View ArticleTemple’s jewelry program chair draws design inspiration from disease
Doug Bucci uses his lifelong struggle with diabetes to influence his innovative jewelry works, which utilize data mapping and 3D printing technologies.
View ArticleYouTubers bond with students over review videos
Two friends’ popular Youtube channel analyzes fandoms like Star Wars and Marvel.
View ArticleTemple freshmen duo host music podcast
Two film and media arts students produce hour-long episodes about trending artists.
View ArticleTemple alumna’s opera company seeks to connect to the community through...
Sage DiPalma hosted La Bohème, a story of a couple separated by illness on Feb. 16th.
View ArticleTemple student’s clothing company ‘celebrates’ Senegalese culture
A student designs clothes that are produced in Senegal and shipped to him in Philadelphia.
View ArticleTemple student designs Black Lives Matter murals
Deondre Linder created and painted murals to celebrate the movement in his hometown of Utica, New York.
View ArticleDiamond Street mural is inspired by North Central residents
Using stories from Diamond street residents, the mural celebrates ‘diamonds in the rough.’
View ArticleTemple student artists create, sell art online during pandemic
While social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, some students are selling custom art designs on platforms like Etsy or Redbubble.
View ArticleTemple alumnus’ wood sculptures featured in Old City gallery
Scott Troxel has his wooden sculpture showcased in ‘Unplugged,’ an exhibit highlighting human connection during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleVirtual exhibit showcases Tyler students’ artwork
The STELLA online art gallery is featuring two new exhibits from students in the art therapy and glass programs.
View ArticleTemple students create art to destigmatize opioid crisis
‘Art for Change’ is a virtual art exhibition to begin conversations about substance use disorder.
View ArticlePhilly music team hosts first event after Olympics postponement
A Boyer College professor debuted parts of KATA, a music, karate and technology performance project through Zoom on Thursday, Nov. 19.
View ArticleArt exhibit invites children to create rainbows
The Double Rainbows Exhibit, a collaboration between Temple Contemporary and The Please Touch Museum, will virtually display children's artwork in January.
View ArticleTemple students, alumnae create alternative art magazine
JuiceBox Magazine covers social issues affecting high school and college students.
View ArticleTemple alumna’s coloring book supports Philly nonprofits
“Draw to Action” features 30 Philadelphia artists and went on sale on Jan. 12.
View ArticleTemple alumna designs mural outside Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Michele Tremblay, a 1978 painting alumna, used inspiration found from her leukemia diagnosis to partner with her longtime friend, Polly Apfelbaum, a 1978 printmaking alumna, to create a mural.
View ArticleTemple student’s children’s book inspires families during pandemic
When Tamika Ebling was babysitting last summer, the children she watched asked her questions about racial injustice, the COVID-19 pandemic and homelessness. Knowing other children their age had...
View ArticleTemple professor hosts art exhibition in New York City
After studying psychology at Dartmouth College, Karyn Olivier didn’t realize art was her true passion until she took a ceramics night class while working as a store manager at Urban Outfitters. ”I had...
View ArticleTyler alumnus creates mural with local high school students
Mat Tomezsko believes art is meant to serve as an exercise of investigation, not self expression, so he has always been passionate about creating art that gives others a voice. “I try to make art that...
View ArticleTransgender student organization hosts art show for Transgender Day of...
Having grown up without any transgender role models, Jackson Burke wants to make sure transgender people can see themselves, and their experiences, represented in art and everyday life. “When I am...
View Article‘Just a girl with her bucket’: Alumna raises awareness of water pollution
Wading into the cold waters of Frankford Creek in the middle of October wasn’t pleasant, but Alison Evans was determined to get a water sample for her thesis project about pollution in Philadelphia’s...
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