Cinders Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Cinders Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Allyson Mellberg "Do Little"
The title "Do Little" for Allyson Mellberg's second solo show at Cinders is both a reference to the doctor of the same name who realizes he can speak to animals and a jab at our general public's apathy (...)
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Mel Kadel and Suzanne Sattler "Swirl of Swarm"
Suzanne Sattler's delicate and spacious pencil drawings lure you into a dreamlike reality that examines our relationships with each other and the natural world around us. A swarm of insects exit the (...)
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Tod Seelie "Slowdancing To Slayer"
This show brings together different aspects of Tod's diverse body of work that features stunning landscapes, enigmatic portraits and rousing events from his extensive travels that have taken him to 15 (...)
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"Crooked Smiles, Steady Voices, and a Trunk Full of Cash" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2008-06-13 - 2008-06-13
An installation set in a fantastical used car lot that explores American car culture, rising gas prices, consumerism, and the role of the salesman. Video, drawing, painting, photography and sculpture will (...)
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"Crooked Smiles, Steady Voices and a Trunk Full of Cash" Exhibition
Set in a fantastical used car lot that gives "used" a whole new meaning, this installation explores American car culture, suburban sprawl, rising gas prices, consumerism, and the role of the salesperson (...)
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"Move 16: Don't Paint With Your Teeth" Exhibition
Move 16: Don't Paint Your Teeth, marks the 2nd group drawing show at Cinders curated by artist Rich Jacobs. The guidelines for this one: Make a drawing using either ballpoint pen, pencil, or sharpie on (...)
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"Big Kids Little Kids" Exhibition
Big Kids Little Kids brings John Freeborn's book of the same name to life in a traveling exhibit, focusing on the artists that shaped and inspired the first 8 years of the underground art movement in Philadelphia. (...)





