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- Diana: A Celebration
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This travelling exhibition celebrates the life and work of the late Princess of Wales. It includes her wedding gown, various outfits she wore, handwritten lyrics from Elton John's tribute song adapted from 'Candle in the Wind,' family paintings and more.
» See more event detailsNational Constitution Center 525 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-409-6600 www.constitutioncenter.orgTickets: $23; $21 seniors; $15 children 4-12; free for active military and children 3 and under
More events in Old City - Society Hill: History, Science - Body Worlds II & the Brain
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This exhibit features human bodies preserved through a special process, allowing visitors to get a unique look at anatomy. This follow-up to the wildly popular 'Body Worlds' exhibit will also include a presentation on the brain.
» See more event detailsThe Franklin Institute 222 N. 20th St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-448-1200 www.fi.eduTickets: $18-$27; $16.75-$24.75 seniors, students and military; $13.75-$19.80 children 4-11; $13-$22 veterans 11/9-11/13 - Ken Burns - The National Parks: America's Best Idea
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Free Library of Philadelphia 1901 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-686-5322 www.library.phila.govTickets: $14; $7 students
More events in Rittenhouse Square: Talks, Lectures - Catching A Shadow: Daguerreotypes in Philadelphia, 1839-1860
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This exhibition explores how news of the daguerreotype spread throughout Philadelphia both to the scientifically inclined men who experimented with the new process and to the public who sat for their portraits, and it examines the city's role as a leading center for daguerreotyping. It highlights the careers of selected Philadelphia daguerreotypists including Robert Cornelius, Marcus Root, and the Langenheim brothers. Many examples of daguerreotypes from the Library Company's collection and other institutional collections are featured, along with early books about daguerreotyping, studio advertisements, equipment, and related ephemera.
» See more event detailsThe Library Company of Philadelphia 1314 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-546-3181 www.librarycompany.org - Sherrie Nickol: Crowdscapes
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This exhibition of photographs explores the interconnection between groups of people and their surroundings.
» See more event detailsTemple University 1801 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19122 215-204-7000 www.temple.edu/Tickets: Free - Sam Gilliam: Works
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The Sande Webster Gallery is featuring the work of Sam Gilliam in an exhibition titled Works. Gilliam continues his process of informed improvisation that balances geometric forms with expressionist gestures in Works. These exuberant and colorful mixed media paintings advance the inventions associated with Washington's Color School and Abstract Expressionism to new levels.
» See more event detailsSande Webster Gallery 2006 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-636-9003 www.sandewebstergallery.com/ - Barkley L. Hendricks: Love To Lou
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The Sande Webster Gallery is featuring works by Barkley L. Hendricks in an exhibition titled Love To Lou. Love To Lou is Hendricks' landscape painting exhibition dedicated to the memory of artist and teacher Louis Sloan. Hendricks, a Philadelphia native and acclaimed figurative painter, was Sloan's student at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
» See more event detailsSande Webster Gallery 2006 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-636-9003 www.sandewebstergallery.com/ - Paper Works!
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Paper Works! is an exhibit featuring twenty Philadelphia area artists working with paper as their medium.
» See more event detailsArt In City Hall 701 City Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-686-9912 www.phila.gov/artincityhallTickets: Free - Leaving Eden
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Irena Kononova's Leaving Eden exhibit evokes a nautical surrealism that is uniquely hers.
» See more event detailsDalet Gallery 141 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-923-2424 www.daletart.comTickets: Free - Fairmount Park's Colonial Elite
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Park House guides of the Historic Fairmount Park Houses collaborate with Moore College of Art and Design to produce this exhibit.
» See more event detailsArt In City Hall 701 City Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-686-9912 www.phila.gov/artincityhallTickets: Free
When it was all ready one afternoon last week - the dry-brined turkey a rosy chestnut brown, the Sister Frances' Potatoes (named for one of the last of the famously celibate Shakers), the brothy, purposefully not creamy blue-pumpkin soup (with a sour jolt of preserved lemon), Melissa Hamilton beamed at what she had wrought.
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