Fit Enough
An innovative, interactive exhibit at the Penn Museum traces human evolution—big brains, back pains, dental problems and all.
Earthly Dances
Gardens in motion at the Architectural Archives
There’s Gold in That River
Pre-Columbian gold objects shine at Penn Museum
Far Flung
Window, Sep|Oct 2007
Crafting Modernity, Crossing Cultures
The Raymonds’ “Modern World”
Ben Ed
Library exhibit traces Franklin’s educational ideas
Re-imagining Ben
Iconic images of Franklin at ICA
Un-Buried Treasures
“Treasures” digs up $100,000 for Penn Museum
Stuff of Legend
An exhibition at the National Constitution Center celebrates the multifarious personae of Penn’s Founder with objects ranging from the Constitution of the United States to a pair of cufflinks.
How Green is My Brownfield
“Groundswell”: Beauty in Brownfields
The Bearable Lightness of Becky Young
Becky Young retrospective
The Serpent’s Story—Revealed on Canvas
Aboriginal art explores meteor crater’s creation
Curating Theory, Practicing Art
A conversation with Slought director Aaron Levy
The ICA at 40: Still Blazing Trails
At 40, ICA looks back.
Art for Art’s Day
“Communication, coordination, and collaboration,” were the watchwords as the volunteer leaders of the University’s artistic and cultural organizations gathered to eat, talk, and, of course, look.
A Moveable Feast for the Eyes
Rare books from Library’s collection to be shown in Belgium.