- BECOME A MEMBER
- RECOGNITION - Part of Philagrafika 2010: The Graphic Unconscious
- The Whole 9 Yards: A Two-Part Exhibition
- EL VIAJE: the journey
- Acting 201: An Intuitive and Imaginative Exploration of Text
- POST - Oct. 3,4, 2009
- LIFE LINES: Sarah Wray, Angel O & Masha Badinter
- Resume
- Tuesday Night Life Drawing Sessions
The Midwives Collective & Gallery is a women's collective formed for the purpose of fostering community art making, culture, and the creation of art history by maintaining a public arena for the display and practice of innovative emerging art. In addition to sometimes showing our own works, we orchestrate open-call shows to provide support and exposure for emerging artists and encourage innovation, risk, and exploration in the arts. The audience at large is invited to share an artistic experience in an intimate, non-traditional gallery space.
RECOGNITION - Part of Philagrafika 2010: The Graphic Unconscious
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In case the predicted snow storm hits, please be aware that we will be at the gallery Friday 6:30-10:00, Saturday 12:00-5:00 and Sunday 1:00-6:00.
Since we don't want you to miss our exhibit, we will also be open and giving Litho demos on Monday, February 8th, 4:30pm-7:30pm.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email us: themwc@gmail.com
or give us a call: 609 828 2048
Thank you very much.

The Whole 9 Yards: A Two-Part Exhibition
Posted October 22nd, 2009 by Elizabeth J. Smith
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THE WHOLE 9 YARDS, Off the Wall Gallery’s Fifth Annual Juried Exhibition, a co-production of Midwives Collective & Gallery, focuses on work that employs, or is conversant in, any textile, fabric or fiber media. At the jury’s discretion, selected work will be exhibited at either gallery. This year's exhibition features the works of 25 artists:
BECOME A MEMBER
Posted October 12th, 2009 by Elizabeth J. Smith
POST - October 3 & 4, 2009
Hey everyone! We're participating in the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours (POST) this year! October 3-4th, from noon - 5pm. Please come visit us and see our own works as well as our current show: LIFE LINES, which features works by three recent graduates of Moore College of Art & Design.


