The Philadelphia Museum of Art is set to host its annual Contemporary Craft Show from November 7-9 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. This year's event will bring together 195 artists representing 13 categories of contemporary craft and design, offering attendees a unique opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind pieces.
Showcasing an impressive range of skills, from ceramics and glass to wearable art and furniture, this year's show highlights the innovative work of makers across America. Each artist has created their own original piece, with all proceeds going directly to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This means that artists will receive 100% of their sales revenue, providing a vital source of income for them.
The event also benefits local arts initiatives and organizations, thanks in part to the support of sponsors and ticket holders. In total, the museum has received over $15 million in funding from this show since its inception nearly five decades ago. These funds have helped advance exhibitions, programs, publications, and acquisitions at the museum, further solidifying its reputation as a leading institution for art and culture.
Throughout the weekend, attendees will be able to participate in several special events, including an interactive presentation on scarf styling titled "Fit to Be Tied" and a fashion event featuring sustainable, handcrafted apparel from exhibiting artists called "Find Your Style".
Showcasing an impressive range of skills, from ceramics and glass to wearable art and furniture, this year's show highlights the innovative work of makers across America. Each artist has created their own original piece, with all proceeds going directly to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This means that artists will receive 100% of their sales revenue, providing a vital source of income for them.
The event also benefits local arts initiatives and organizations, thanks in part to the support of sponsors and ticket holders. In total, the museum has received over $15 million in funding from this show since its inception nearly five decades ago. These funds have helped advance exhibitions, programs, publications, and acquisitions at the museum, further solidifying its reputation as a leading institution for art and culture.
Throughout the weekend, attendees will be able to participate in several special events, including an interactive presentation on scarf styling titled "Fit to Be Tied" and a fashion event featuring sustainable, handcrafted apparel from exhibiting artists called "Find Your Style".