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Tacita Dean, JG, 2013. Color and black and white anamorphic 35mm film with optical sound, 26 ½ minutes. ©Tacita Dean courtesy Frith Street Gallery, London/Marian Goodman Gallery, New York/Paris.
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Arcadia Exhibitions

Roberto Lugo, 2019 Pew Fellow. Photo by Jewel Leah, courtesy of Wexler Gallery.
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The Clay Studio

Pictured, from left to right: Bi Jean Ngo, Cheryl Williams, Drucie McDaniel, Cathy Simpson, Melanie Cotton, and Charlotte Ford. Photo by Mark Garvin.
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1812 Productions

David Whalen in The Pride of Parnell Street. Photo by Bill D'Agostino.
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Act II Playhouse

The cast of Three Sisters around the table during a reading held in Providence in April, 2013. Photo courtesy of the Arden Theatre Company.
Hello Blackout, New Paradise Laboratories. Photo by Plate 3 Photography.
Heather Alicia Simms, Oberon K.A. Adjepong, Chandra Thomas, Keona Welch in Ruined. Photo by Mark Garvin.
Pig Iron Theatre Company, A Period of Animate Existence. Photo by JJ Tiziou.
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Karen Getz

Paul Felder, Keith Conallen in The Lieutenant of Inishmore. Photo by Brian Sydney Bembridge.
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Theatre Exile

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Madi Distefano

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Sara Felder

Audiences take in Liberty To Go To See, 2015, at Cliveden’s Main House, an interactive dramatic event based on the Chew Family Papers, produced by the New Freedom Theatre and featuring a script created through a year-long partnership between Cliveden and the Philadelphia Young Playwrights.
Love Letter by Steve Powers, produced by Philadelphia Mural Arts Program. Photo by Adam Wallacavage.
Installation view of the Better Philadelphia exhibition, 1947. Photo by Ezra Stoller, published in Architectural Forum, reprinted as Philadelphia Plans Again, courtesy of The Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania.
Image courtesy of the Wyck Association.
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Wyck Association

Gisela Adisa and Dulé Hill in Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole, presented by People’s Light. Photo by Mark Garvin.
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People’s Light

Settlement Music School students in performance. Photo courtesy of Settlement Music School.
Faustin Linyekula's Philly Files. Photo by Jen Cleary.
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Painted Bride