The dual-venue show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts features more than 1,000 artworks spanning three centuries.
AI-driven diagnostic tools trained on newly expansive data could, for the first time, develop reference ranges calibrated to women’s biology rather than retrofitted from male norms.
UPenn's Institute of Contemporary Art was founded in 1963 and has always been defined by its artistic edge. More than half a century later, what does its future look like?
Concert calendars at venues throughout the Philly region are filling up as winter doldrums fade away and thawed-out touring acts hit the road. The 20 shows highlighted below are picks to not miss from ...
From international guests like Jim Jefferies, to UPenn alum Whitney Cummings, and "Parks and Rec" star Nick Offerman, there's a bunch of funny men and women headed to brave the Philly audience.
Robert Kohler and Frances Coulborn Kohler trusted their gut and personal taste when they bought art. What took shape was a collection celebrating identity, community, and self-expression.
From Iraqi influences to inspiration from the Navajo tribe, a slew of jazz concerts are on offer as the city gears up to celebrate 250 years of America.
Elec was a staple in advertisements from 1927 to 1952. The electricity provider wants more people to talk about him.
A Philadelphia Museum of Art show will study monuments and their roles in the society. It will be curated by Paul Farber, the director of Monument Lab.
Artist Roberto Lugo is creating a piece that charts the transformation of the “Pine Street Hotel” into what is now the Michener Art Museum.
Classical music premieres play alongside Beethoven and Mozart in today's landscape. But organizations can do a lot more to spotlight underknown composers.
From a "firm but fair" teacher to flipping the Bucks County Commissioners board, Bob Harvie is focusing on affordability and his deep roots in the purple county to unseat Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick.