Pew Center for Arts and Heritage

Get our monthly newsletter in your inbox for the latest on cultural events, ideas, conversations, and grantmaking news in Philadelphia and beyond.

Main page contents
Pew Fellows Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Kayleb Rae Candrilli, and Marissa Johnson-Valenzuela.
Anuradha Mathur. Photo by Alka Mathur.
Pew Fellows Shatara Michelle Ford, Karyn Olivier, and Brett Ashley Robinson. Photos by Ryan Collerd.
Pew Fellows Rami George and Didier William. Photos by Ryan Collerd.
Lead artist and composer Ari Benjamin Myers conducts “Duet” in Love Park, Rehearsing Philadelphia, Curtis Institute of Music and Drexel University’s Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, 2022. Photo by Conrad Erb.
Laura Raicovich. Photo by Michael Angelo.
Contributor

Laura Raicovich

Laura Raicovich. Photo by Michael Angelo.
Rich Medina, 2021 Pew Fellow. Photo by Ryan Collerd.
Leroy Johnson, 2014 Pew Fellow. Photo by Ryan Collerd.
Pew Fellows angel shanel edwards, Jaamil Olawale Kosoko, and Alexandra Tatarsky.
Tot-Guard, 1973, Ford Motor Company. Photo courtesy of the Collections of The Henry Ford Museum.
Sculpture: Courtney Bowles and Mark Strandquist, On the Day They Come Home, 2021, part of Staying Power exhibition, The Village of Arts and Humanities, Fairhill-Hartranft neighborhood, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mural: Lily Yeh, Obatala, 2018. Photo courtesy of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
Pew Fellow Major Jackson. Photo by Erin Patrice O’Brien.
Still from the film Test Pattern, 2018, directed by Pew Fellow Shatara Michelle Ford. Pictured center: Brittany S. Hall as “Renesha.”
Pati Hill, Alphabet of Common Objects, c. 1975-79, 45 black and white copier prints, each 11” x 8.5,″ part of Arcadia University Art Gallery's 2015 exhibition Pati Hill: Photocopier. Courtesy Estate of Pati Hill and Arcadia.
Asian Arts Initiative, Unity Within the Initiative capsule exhibition, 2021, Pearl Street view. Photo by Zsa Zsa Dali. 
Musician Leyla McCalla, part of WXPN's Kanaval: Haitian Rhythms and the Music of New Orleans project. Photo by Sarrah Danzinger.
Eric Battle at the Black Lives Always Mattered! exhibition, Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection, Temple University. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg courtesy of Temple University.