Founded in 1988, Vox Populi is a nonprofit artist collective that supports the work of emerging artists with monthly exhibitions, gallery talks, performances and lectures. For nearly 20 years, Vox has played a unique role in the cultural life of Philadelphia by bringing our audience cutting-edge contemporary art and a diverse range of programming, while at the same time providing a supportive environment in which artists can experiment, take risks and gain valuable experience in launching their professional careers.
With a rotating membership and a commitment to working collectively, the gallery has remained true to its roots and continues to be a vital forum for the development and exchange of ideas. To this end, we have developed comprehensive exhibition schedule including solo show of both member and guest artist, a curated video lounge, annual guest-curated shows, exchanges with peer organizations and group shows that provide critical exposure for under-represented artists and more.
Vox Populi asked Virgil Marti to design a shirt to be sold as a fund raiser for their gallery space. Proceeds from the sale of this T-shirt will go toward directly helping Vox Populi find a new home.
Vox is located on the 4th floor of the Gilbert Building, at 1315 Cherry Street, in Philadelphia. Artists receptions are free and open to the public, and take place on the first Friday of each month, from 6 - 11pm.
http://voxpopuligallery.org/
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Virgil Marti
Max Lawrence
Melissa Ho
Mauro Zamor