35 stories by "Pamela J. Forsythe"
In conjunction with One Book, One Philadelphia festivities, Fabric Workshop and Museums revisits work from five former residents whose art explores contemporary Indigenous life. Pamela Forsy…
More than two years ago, Philadelphia came together with Monument Lab to examine what our monuments show, what they don't, and what we could do about it. A new book looks back. Pamela Forsyt…
Richard N. Juliani's new book reveals troves of immigrant stories preserved in Philly's early 19th-century newspapers, and pieces together an often-forgotten piece of the American home front…
Philly's own Edith Neff didn't just paint what she saw. She brought you into the life of the painting, as viewers discover at a new retrospective at Woodmere. Pamela Forsythe reviews.
PAFA's permanent collection meets the future of contemporary art in partnership with KADIST, exploring everything from eroding Founding Fathers to riffs on Goya, where Wawa meets the War of …
Typically, art needs two parties: the artist, and the person who experiences the art. But as the PMA explores in a new exhibition of wearable art, you have to consider the person who dons it…
Philly-area and Delaware readers may catch echoes of our own industrial post-war days in Susan Bacon's 'The History Teacher.' Pamela Forsythe reviews.
The good, the bad, and the ugly"of everything to come: it's all on display at the PMA, in the wide-ranging and innovative 'Designs for Different Futures.' Pamela Forsythe reviews.
Ann Hamilton's 'habitus' takes two forms: a large-scale Philly Fringe installation and a Fabric Workshop and Museum show. Pam Forsythe reviews both.
Alongside the Schuylkill River Arts Day on July 16, Invisible River presents a one-of-a-kind performance that suspends dancers from the Strawberry Mansion Bridge for an audience …