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The Rundown | March 11-18 - Philadelphia Weekly

The Rundown | March 11-18 March 11th, 2021 Music, beer, bugs and more As more people get the COVID vaccine and restrictions loosen a bit, here are a few events you’ll want to see for yourself – some in-person and some still online. Food fair pop-ups The Sisterly Love Food Fair celebrates Women’s History Month with special food fair pop-ups heading to all corners of the region. On Saturday, March 13, Sisterly Love heads to Northern Liberties for the first time, popping up at and around Hudson Table at the Piazza from noon to 2pm. On Saturday, March 20, Sisterly Love will present a special brunch pop-up event in and around Bridget Foy’s on South Street 11am to 2pm. For the grand finale, on March 27, look for Sisterly Love to present a larger and extended event with its first visit to Cherry Street Pier. This special event will run from noon to 4pm. For a full list of dates, locations and vendors, visit Sisterly Love on Instagram at @sisterlylovefoodfair or on Facebook at S

Art in the City: Galleries Reopen in Minneapolis

I paid a visit to the Walker in mid-February, my first gallery visit in nearly a year. The gallery’s familiar interior and warm lighting brought me right back like an old friend, we picked up where we left off. The Walker is showing a diverse selection of exhibits presently. The gallery is ready to impress; there’s something for everyone as you wind your way up and across the museum. Futuristic art juxtaposed with antique relics of the old world, pop art, experimental film and all of the colours. Photo by Ryan Patchin Designs for Different Futures A major exhibition organized by the Walker Art Center, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago the exhibit highlights the role of designers in shaping how we think about possible futures.

Alexander Calder s Complete Archive is Now Entirely Online—Discover Some of the Rare Photos, Sketches, and Ephemera Here

Click through the newly unveiled research archive before seeing MoMA’s ambitious new Calder show. March 12, 2021 Les Masques (1970). Gouache and ink on paper cartoon for Aubusson tapestry. © 2021 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. An ambitious exhibition that tries to get its arms around the breadth of Alexander Calder’s output is opening at the Museum of Modern Art this weekend. That’s no easy task, it turns out.  Just look at the Calder Foundation’s newly unveiled online research archive, the digital home of hundreds of photographs, documents, works of art, and other materials related to the American sculptor much of it previously unpublished or otherwise rarely seen and all of it free to access. 

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