Philadelphia glass artist Bernard Katz works from Sharp Street, Manayunk at his workshop and gallery. Katz used to create much more literal pieces than he does now, pieces that are obvious in meaning. Today, however, the artist produces pieces in need of a bit more analysis.
The House of Wharton Esherick is ,among other things, a sanctuary for the artists creativity. The home itself, however, is build around practicality. Click here to read Art Thou: The House of Esherick
After 13 “Phamtastic” years at the Wachovia Spectrum, the Phantoms finished their final game with a victory. Next year, the Phantoms will find a new home in Pittsburg, Pa.Click here to read Phantoms Trump in Finale
Last week, while I was looking at public art, I couldnt shake the thought of how interesting it would be to create an environment for artists to sit, walk, relax or just stare at the walls until they are completely inspired by the habitat around you. Over the weekend I found that place, Philadelphias Magic Gardens.To check out Andy Stettler’s art column click here Art Thou: The Philadelphia Magic Gardens
As I walked to 15th and JFK Blvd I felt as if I had fallen down the rabbit hole. Created by Roger White, Daniel Martinex and Renee Petropoulous, the fiberglass and steel game pieces of Your Move represent a childs game in the middle of an adult business world filled with responsibility. To check out Andy Stettler’s art column on Public Art click Art Thou: Public Art.
One of the most recognizable pieces in Pop Art, Robert Indiana’s “Love” was inspired by a banner which read “God is Love.”
To check out Andy Stettler’s art column on Public Art click Art Thou: Public Art.
