Exhibits: Overview

Open 4/3 - 4/26 2026


The Kids Are Alright

April - a month of Growth. Cultivation. Revitalization. New Beginnings. What better way to celebrate the coming of Spring than by showcasing the blossoming talents of up-and-coming young artists?

This April, we are excited to host local Philadelphia artist Dominique Samarco as she exhibits alongside her senior art students. Bringing new work and real talent to the table, the students of Hardy Williams High School are here to show all of Philly that a school art room is nothing to be underestimated!

Donations from the show go towards supporting the arts in education. Let’s work together to cultivate the burgeoning creativity of our youth!

Open 5/1 - 5/29 2026


The Altars We Built Ourselves

In ‘Altars we built ourselves,’ I explore the introspection and contemplation of gender often experienced by transgender and nonbinary individuals, with emphasis on these feelings and expressions not always aligning in a traditional way. With this show, I hope to give a window into my inner context to people who may not fully grasp the concept of transgender and nonbinary gender experiences, as well as a mirror to those who do. My work with both the figure and the portrait represents these freedoms in expressing oneself without the constricting ideals placed upon sex- and by using figure to subvert these gendered expectations it creates a space where people may be able to understand how unique experiences with gender can exist removed from the binary. Challenging the ideas of male and female; as well as what I like to refer to as the ‘void’ of gender expression. Exploring the relationships between sex and gender; and therefore gender and society- how upon birth we are placed into these boxes; and to challenge them is usurping the deepest and ‘first’ societal ideal we learn as human beings. Subverting them as a reference to revolutionary ideas, pushing against the binary of a wider scope of ideals. By utilizing these artistic references from Byzantine-era painting, I am fusing the identity of queer individuals into a long tapestry of symbolism. Using this as a vehicle of expression- to help center the ideas I am communicating to my audience- it unravels the deeper meaning of my work while at the same time challenging the institution of religion itself by reducing it to its most basic form. 

-Jay Harris

Open 5/1 - 5/29 2026


Jo Gamel: Petite Paintings

3 × 3 inch original oil paintings, each one tucked into a vivid yellow cake box, functioning as both a frame and a gift. Glossy, contained, and ready to be kept, collected, or gifted from heart to heart.

Made one per day over 100 days, these are glimmers of pleasure translated into paint, fleeting winks from the universe at an intimate scale. Each box carries its own petite world.

Collect one for yourself. Pick one up for someone else.

Start a set. Create a wall.

A little luxury with no occasion required.

Opening First Friday May 1st at the Jane Gallery in the annex gallery

All Past Exhibitions

  • The Shape of Us

    6 Mar 2026 - 28 Mar 2026

  • Era Contemporary Presents: The Secret Show

    6 Feb 2026 - 28 Feb 2026

  • The Art Within Us: A Night Market Experience

    7 Nov 2025 - 3 Jan 2026

  • Holiday Drag Spectacular and Festive Art Market

    5 Dec 2025 - 3 Jan 2026

  • Goth Gala

    4 Oct - 2 Nov 2025

  • Philadelphia Love

    5 Sept - 28 Sept 2025

  • Cornerstone

    1 Aug - 30 Aug 2025

  • Queer Night at the Batcave

    6 Jun- 27 Jul 2025

  • Deep Pink

    2 May- 31 May 2025

  • Wild Side

    April 4 - 27 2025

  • Icons, Influence, and You

    7 March - 30 March 2025

  • Megan Rodaln

    7 Feb - 23 Feb 2025

  • The Art Scene

    6 Dec 2024 - 2 Feb 2025

  • Fabulous Fashion

    1 Nov - 1 Dec 2024

  • Reflections: 17 Years of Self Portraiture

    4 Oct - 27 Oct 2024

  • The Grand Opening

    6 Sept 2024