New exhibition at InLiquid Gallery

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InLiquid Gallery in the Crane Arts Building at 1400 N. American St. sits in the heart of the River Wards district.

In the newest exhibition, Glass House + Meddow, three local Philadelphia artists — Jaime Alvarez, Donna Backues and Chantal Westby — examine the past, present and future of human impact within the River Wards, which once was the site of a glass manufacturing mill and early colonization.

Made possible through the support of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and the Penn Treaty Special Service District, Glass House + Meddow is open through Saturday, July 22. Gallery hours are Wednesday – Saturday from noon – 6 p.m. To learn more, visit https://www.inliquid.org/.

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