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So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show CAMDEN LAUNCHES EXCITING PUBLIC ART PROJECT TO CALL Happy Earth Day, y’all! This year in celebration of Earth Day there’s an incredible project launching just over the Delaware in Camden, New Jersey that’s bringing artists and public space together to call attention to illegal dumping and its impact on Camden’s community. Called A New View, the six-month-long exhibition features six, one-of-a-kind and family-friendly STREETS DEPT WALLS PRESENTS “BLOOM” MURAL EXHIBITION AT So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show ANNOUNCING THE STREETS DEPT PODCAST “SIDEBAR” SERIES Welcome to the first Streets Dept Podcast "Sidebar" series, where we’ll explore different topics and issues with multiple people over several episodes! For this first Sidebar series, Sidebar: A New View – Camden, we’ll be talking with artists Don Kennell and Lisa Adler, along with the Vice President of Cooper’s Ferry Partnership Meishka Mitchell, to SUBSCRIBE TO STREETS DEPT’S PATREON NOW FOR ACCESS TO So excited to announce that Streets Dept will be creating extra content and hosting new events all exclusively for our new Patreon subscribers! Why Patreon? Using Patreon to earn support directly from you, our readers, allows us the freedom to focus on the content. We have a lot we want to create for you, and your UNDER PHILADELPHIA: INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED SUBWAY Out of respect for the countless writers and artists who have transformed these spaces over DECADES into outright graffiti meccas, I will not mention where any of these photos were taken, nor will I respond to any emails or direct messages asking me. I’ll simply let the photos speak for themselves If you know, you INSIDE SPRING GARDEN’S SOON-TO-BE-DEMOLISHED CHURCH OF THE Built in 1848, the Church of the Assumption, at 12th and Spring Garden streets, has been abandoned for quite some time, and it looks as though, despite heated opposition and the fact that it's on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places, it will most likely be demolition very soon. Special thanks to Zach Patten for these photos, INSIDE THE BEURY BUILDING (AKA THE ‘BONER FOREVER (Photos by LightFoot). Awesome little tour of Philly’s iconic ‘Boner Forever’ building by photographer LightFoot!. Some background by LightFoot “The Beury Building, or as it may be better known, the Boner Forever building, was designed by esteemed INSIDE PHILADELPHIA’S RUSTING HALLS OF POWER WITH NOAH (Photos by Noah Levey, all images copyright 2013 Noah Levey photography) Welcome to Philadelphia's "The Rusting Halls of Power," a jaw-dropping photo series by Noah Levey, documenting two of our city's abandoned coal-fired power plants. One at Penn Treaty Park in Fishtown (the more empty looking one, as most of the machinery was removed from INSIDE BREWERYTOWN’S ABANDONED RED BELL BREWERY Inside Brewerytown’s Abandoned Red Bell Brewery. August 28, 2013. Founded in 1993, Brewerytown’s Red Bell Brewing Co. quickly tapped into an eager market amid “the heady days of the microbrewery craze,” but had nevertheless accumulated over $80,000 in back taxes and total losses of roughly $11.5 million by the time it closed itsdoors
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So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show STREETS DEPT WALLS PRESENTS “BLOOM” MURAL EXHIBITION AT So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show ANNOUNCING THE STREETS DEPT PODCAST “SIDEBAR” SERIES Welcome to the first Streets Dept Podcast "Sidebar" series, where we’ll explore different topics and issues with multiple people over several episodes! For this first Sidebar series, Sidebar: A New View – Camden, we’ll be talking with artists Don Kennell and Lisa Adler, along with the Vice President of Cooper’s Ferry Partnership Meishka Mitchell, to SUBSCRIBE TO STREETS DEPT’S PATREON NOW FOR ACCESS TO So excited to announce that Streets Dept will be creating extra content and hosting new events all exclusively for our new Patreon subscribers! Why Patreon? Using Patreon to earn support directly from you, our readers, allows us the freedom to focus on the content. We have a lot we want to create for you, and your CAMDEN LAUNCHES EXCITING PUBLIC ART PROJECT TO CALL Happy Earth Day, y’all! This year in celebration of Earth Day there’s an incredible project launching just over the Delaware in Camden, New Jersey that’s bringing artists and public space together to call attention to illegal dumping and its impact on Camden’s community. Called A New View, the six-month-long exhibition features six, one-of-a-kind and family-friendly UNDER PHILADELPHIA: INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED SUBWAY Out of respect for the countless writers and artists who have transformed these spaces over DECADES into outright graffiti meccas, I will not mention where any of these photos were taken, nor will I respond to any emails or direct messages asking me. I’ll simply let the photos speak for themselves If you know, you INSIDE SPRING GARDEN’S SOON-TO-BE-DEMOLISHED CHURCH OF THE Built in 1848, the Church of the Assumption, at 12th and Spring Garden streets, has been abandoned for quite some time, and it looks as though, despite heated opposition and the fact that it's on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places, it will most likely be demolition very soon. Special thanks to Zach Patten for these photos, INSIDE THE BEURY BUILDING (AKA THE ‘BONER FOREVER (Photos by LightFoot). Awesome little tour of Philly’s iconic ‘Boner Forever’ building by photographer LightFoot!. Some background by LightFoot “The Beury Building, or as it may be better known, the Boner Forever building, was designed by esteemed INSIDE PHILADELPHIA’S RUSTING HALLS OF POWER WITH NOAH (Photos by Noah Levey, all images copyright 2013 Noah Levey photography) Welcome to Philadelphia's "The Rusting Halls of Power," a jaw-dropping photo series by Noah Levey, documenting two of our city's abandoned coal-fired power plants. One at Penn Treaty Park in Fishtown (the more empty looking one, as most of the machinery was removed from INSIDE BREWERYTOWN’S ABANDONED RED BELL BREWERY Inside Brewerytown’s Abandoned Red Bell Brewery. August 28, 2013. Founded in 1993, Brewerytown’s Red Bell Brewing Co. quickly tapped into an eager market amid “the heady days of the microbrewery craze,” but had nevertheless accumulated over $80,000 in back taxes and total losses of roughly $11.5 million by the time it closed itsdoors
STREETS DEPT
So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show ABOUT | STREETS DEPT ABOUT THIS BLOG StreetsDept.com is a photo-blog that discovers art on the streets of Philadelphia. The primary focus of Streets Dept is documenting and celebrating street art and muralism across Philly's public spaces. In general, I believe deeply that the public space has a profound effect on us as individuals and on our city as a ASH RYAN FINISHES HER LIL NAS X MURAL IN PHILLY’S Ash Ryan‘s new mural celebrating artist and musician Lil Nas X has been completed in Philly’s Gayborhood! The mural was painted with permission by the wall’s owner Ram Krishnan, owner of Writer’s Block Rehab, and is located at 338 Cypress Street.. The mural was inspired by an Instagram Stories post by me, no less, which playfully called for a Lil Nas X mural in Philly after the release TOURS | STREETS DEPT Streets Dept's 2nd Saturday Philly Art Walks Welcome to a new kind of guided tour that aims to explore the art around Philadelphia's public spaces one neighborhood at a time. Each month, join us for a two-hour walk around different parts of the city in search of some of Philly's most inspiring murals, street art, PODCAST | STREETS DEPT I hope you’ll join me for Season 3! Be sure to subscribe to the Streets Dept Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any major podcast streaming platform to receive new episodes as soon as they’re published, and you’ll hear from me soon! Season 3 of the Streets Dept Podcast is brought to you by our brilliant sponsors at the Spring Arts district, Elfant Wissahickon ANNOUNCING STREETS DEPT’S “10 YEARS PHOTO SHOW” What better way to celebrate 10 years of my photo-blog StreetsDept.com than with a photo show! Over the next two months I'm thrilled to be hosting an open exhibition at BOK's new Workshop space, a new commercial, food, and artistic corridor that's now open to the public and currently home to Two Persons coffee, Miles Table restaurant, andDNA Flora!
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8 October 8, 2017 Philly Honors the Experiences of Our City’s Young Dreamers, Refugees, and Immigrants with Brilliant Installation inCenter City
NEW ASIAN ARTS INITIATIVE EXHIBITION CELEBRATES QUEER AND Y’all I am absolutely in love with this new exhibition at the Asian Arts Initiative, Unity at the Initiative.Open now through May 1, 2021, Unity is a multi-site multimedia visual exhibition and in-home experience centered on the work of artist and skater Jeffrey Cheung and their UNITY initiative out of Oakland, CA. “Unity at the Initiative was envisioned as a means to increase KID HAZO CLOWNS “WOKE” OAT MILK COMPANY MINOR FIGURES FOR This morning, Philly's own street art legend Kid Hazo installed Major Failures, a new wheatpaste calling out the London-based oat milk brand Minor Figures for destroying the work of local street artists and muralists around Philly this past weekend. Kid Hazo installed at 7th and Bainbridge Streets, one of several locations around Philly thatthis
INSIDE THE ABANDONED PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (Photos by Zach Patten). Another set of amazing photos from Zach Patten – who just Thursday sent in a series of new photos from inside the Divine Lorraine.. Today, the subject is the beautiful century-old Philadelphia Metropolitan Opera House, which sits at 858 North Broad street, between Parrish and Poplar streets.STREETS DEPT
So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show ABOUT | STREETS DEPTSEE MORE ON STREETSDEPT.COM UNDER PHILADELPHIA: INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED SUBWAY Out of respect for the countless writers and artists who have transformed these spaces over DECADES into outright graffiti meccas, I will not mention where any of these photos were taken, nor will I respond to any emails or direct messages asking me. I’ll simply let the photos speak for themselves If you know, you INSIDE SPRING GARDEN’S SOON-TO-BE-DEMOLISHED CHURCH OF THE Inside Spring Garden’s Soon-To-Be-Demolished Church of the Assumption. December 11, 2012. Built in 1848, the Church of the Assumption, at 12th and Spring Garden streets, has been abandoned for quite some time, and it looks as though, despite heated opposition and the fact that it’s on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places,it will
INSIDE THE BEURY BUILDING (AKA THE ‘BONER FOREVER (Photos by LightFoot). Awesome little tour of Philly’s iconic ‘Boner Forever’ building by photographer LightFoot!. Some background by LightFoot “The Beury Building, or as it may be better known, the Boner Forever building, was designed by esteemed INSIDE PHILADELPHIA’S RUSTING HALLS OF POWER WITH NOAH (Photos by Noah Levey, all images copyright 2013 Noah Levey photography) Welcome to Philadelphia's "The Rusting Halls of Power," a jaw-dropping photo series by Noah Levey, documenting two of our city's abandoned coal-fired power plants. One at Penn Treaty Park in Fishtown (the more empty looking one, as most of the machinery was removed from INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED BUDD MANUFACTURING PLANT WITH A conglomeration of 20 buildings totaling 2.4 million square feet on 75 acres, this is the former Budd Co. plant More photos below! And check out below for some awesome shots by Philly-area photographer, Jimmy O’Donnell (Seriously though, dude’s one of my favorite photographers in the city – follow him on Instagram – if youweren’t already.)
INSIDE THE ABANDONED PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (Photos by Zach Patten). Another set of amazing photos from Zach Patten – who just Thursday sent in a series of new photos from inside the Divine Lorraine.. Today, the subject is the beautiful century-old Philadelphia Metropolitan Opera House, which sits at 858 North Broad street, between Parrish and Poplar streets. SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NEARLY 4 MONTHS AFTER HURRICANE SANDY Seaside Heights, Nearly 4 Months After Hurricane Sandy. Growing up in Philly (Fishtown to be exact,) the Jersey Shore and its many fun (and otherwise) attractions played a huge part in my family’s summer traditions. We’d go down the shore at least two or three times each summer. We almost always stayed at the same motel, the FlyingDutchman.
INSIDE BREWERYTOWN’S ABANDONED RED BELL BREWERY Inside Brewerytown’s Abandoned Red Bell Brewery. August 28, 2013. Founded in 1993, Brewerytown’s Red Bell Brewing Co. quickly tapped into an eager market amid “the heady days of the microbrewery craze,” but had nevertheless accumulated over $80,000 in back taxes and total losses of roughly $11.5 million by the time it closed itsdoors
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So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show ABOUT | STREETS DEPTSEE MORE ON STREETSDEPT.COM UNDER PHILADELPHIA: INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED SUBWAY Out of respect for the countless writers and artists who have transformed these spaces over DECADES into outright graffiti meccas, I will not mention where any of these photos were taken, nor will I respond to any emails or direct messages asking me. I’ll simply let the photos speak for themselves If you know, you INSIDE SPRING GARDEN’S SOON-TO-BE-DEMOLISHED CHURCH OF THE Inside Spring Garden’s Soon-To-Be-Demolished Church of the Assumption. December 11, 2012. Built in 1848, the Church of the Assumption, at 12th and Spring Garden streets, has been abandoned for quite some time, and it looks as though, despite heated opposition and the fact that it’s on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places,it will
INSIDE THE BEURY BUILDING (AKA THE ‘BONER FOREVER (Photos by LightFoot). Awesome little tour of Philly’s iconic ‘Boner Forever’ building by photographer LightFoot!. Some background by LightFoot “The Beury Building, or as it may be better known, the Boner Forever building, was designed by esteemed INSIDE PHILADELPHIA’S RUSTING HALLS OF POWER WITH NOAH (Photos by Noah Levey, all images copyright 2013 Noah Levey photography) Welcome to Philadelphia's "The Rusting Halls of Power," a jaw-dropping photo series by Noah Levey, documenting two of our city's abandoned coal-fired power plants. One at Penn Treaty Park in Fishtown (the more empty looking one, as most of the machinery was removed from INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED BUDD MANUFACTURING PLANT WITH A conglomeration of 20 buildings totaling 2.4 million square feet on 75 acres, this is the former Budd Co. plant More photos below! And check out below for some awesome shots by Philly-area photographer, Jimmy O’Donnell (Seriously though, dude’s one of my favorite photographers in the city – follow him on Instagram – if youweren’t already.)
INSIDE THE ABANDONED PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (Photos by Zach Patten). Another set of amazing photos from Zach Patten – who just Thursday sent in a series of new photos from inside the Divine Lorraine.. Today, the subject is the beautiful century-old Philadelphia Metropolitan Opera House, which sits at 858 North Broad street, between Parrish and Poplar streets. SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NEARLY 4 MONTHS AFTER HURRICANE SANDY Seaside Heights, Nearly 4 Months After Hurricane Sandy. Growing up in Philly (Fishtown to be exact,) the Jersey Shore and its many fun (and otherwise) attractions played a huge part in my family’s summer traditions. We’d go down the shore at least two or three times each summer. We almost always stayed at the same motel, the FlyingDutchman.
INSIDE BREWERYTOWN’S ABANDONED RED BELL BREWERY Inside Brewerytown’s Abandoned Red Bell Brewery. August 28, 2013. Founded in 1993, Brewerytown’s Red Bell Brewing Co. quickly tapped into an eager market amid “the heady days of the microbrewery craze,” but had nevertheless accumulated over $80,000 in back taxes and total losses of roughly $11.5 million by the time it closed itsdoors
STREETS DEPT WALLS PRESENTS “BLOOM” MURAL EXHIBITION AT So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show PODCAST | STREETS DEPT I hope you’ll join me for Season 3! Be sure to subscribe to the Streets Dept Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any major podcast streaming platform to receive new episodes as soon as they’re published, and you’ll hear from me soon! Season 3 of the Streets Dept Podcast is brought to you by our brilliant sponsors at the Spring Arts district, Elfant Wissahickon ANNOUNCING THE STREETS DEPT PODCAST “SIDEBAR” SERIES Welcome to the first Streets Dept Podcast "Sidebar" series, where we’ll explore different topics and issues with multiple people over several episodes! For this first Sidebar series, Sidebar: A New View – Camden, we’ll be talking with artists Don Kennell and Lisa Adler, along with the Vice President of Cooper’s Ferry Partnership Meishka Mitchell, to TWO NEW CENTER CITY MURALS HONOR COMMUNITY LEADERS AND There’s now an incredible new pair of murals around MSB Plaza in Center City from artist Russell Craig and Mural Arts Philadelphia! Tilted Crown: Freedom and Crown: Medusa, Russell’s murals pay tribute to Black women activists as well as to the collective movement to heal the BIPOC community through yoga and meditation, with a focusAROUND TOWN
Posts about Around Town written by Conrad. 1 November 10, 2017 Don’t Miss Kaitlin Pomerantz’s Temporary Monument to The Philly Stoop in Washington Square ParkPURPOSE STATEMENT
Manufacturing Intent: Building Streets Dept as A Purpose Driven Blog From its beginning I’ve been clear about the focus of Streets Dept: to discover and celebrate art on the streets of Philadelphia. And over the last nine years as the blog has grown in audience so has its purpose. Like art itself, blogs and socialCALL TO ARTISTS
Call to Artists. Y’all: If you’re interested in being featured on this blog or my Instagram, let me know when you do new work! The long and short of it is that this blog is run/curated by one person (me, hi my name’s Conrad!) And I mostly learn about new work from running around the city as much as I can in search of new stuff, and from PHILADELPHIANS INSTALL COVID-19 HAND WASHING MURAL Over the last week, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Streets Dept has partnered with Broad Street Ministry, Mural Arts Philadelphia , HAHA MAG, and four regular Streets Dept artists to create and install a series of eye-catching and informative hand washing stations around the city of Philadelphia. While there's much we're still learningabout the
CAMDEN LAUNCHES EXCITING PUBLIC ART PROJECT TO CALL Happy Earth Day, y’all! This year in celebration of Earth Day there’s an incredible project launching just over the Delaware in Camden, New Jersey that’s bringing artists and public space together to call attention to illegal dumping and its impact on Camden’s community. Called A New View, the six-month-long exhibition features six, one-of-a-kind and family-friendly INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED BUDD MANUFACTURING PLANT WITH A conglomeration of 20 buildings totaling 2.4 million square feet on 75 acres, this is the former Budd Co. plant More photos below! And check out below for some awesome shots by Philly-area photographer, Jimmy O’Donnell (Seriously though, dude’s one of my favorite photographers in the city – follow him on Instagram – if youweren’t already.)
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So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show ABOUT | STREETS DEPTSEE MORE ON STREETSDEPT.COM UNDER PHILADELPHIA: INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED SUBWAY Out of respect for the countless writers and artists who have transformed these spaces over DECADES into outright graffiti meccas, I will not mention where any of these photos were taken, nor will I respond to any emails or direct messages asking me. I’ll simply let the photos speak for themselves If you know, you INSIDE SPRING GARDEN’S SOON-TO-BE-DEMOLISHED CHURCH OF THE Inside Spring Garden’s Soon-To-Be-Demolished Church of the Assumption. December 11, 2012. Built in 1848, the Church of the Assumption, at 12th and Spring Garden streets, has been abandoned for quite some time, and it looks as though, despite heated opposition and the fact that it’s on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places,it will
INSIDE THE BEURY BUILDING (AKA THE ‘BONER FOREVER (Photos by LightFoot). Awesome little tour of Philly’s iconic ‘Boner Forever’ building by photographer LightFoot!. Some background by LightFoot “The Beury Building, or as it may be better known, the Boner Forever building, was designed by esteemed INSIDE PHILADELPHIA’S RUSTING HALLS OF POWER WITH NOAH (Photos by Noah Levey, all images copyright 2013 Noah Levey photography) Welcome to Philadelphia's "The Rusting Halls of Power," a jaw-dropping photo series by Noah Levey, documenting two of our city's abandoned coal-fired power plants. One at Penn Treaty Park in Fishtown (the more empty looking one, as most of the machinery was removed from INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED BUDD MANUFACTURING PLANT WITH A conglomeration of 20 buildings totaling 2.4 million square feet on 75 acres, this is the former Budd Co. plant More photos below! And check out below for some awesome shots by Philly-area photographer, Jimmy O’Donnell (Seriously though, dude’s one of my favorite photographers in the city – follow him on Instagram – if youweren’t already.)
INSIDE THE ABANDONED PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (Photos by Zach Patten). Another set of amazing photos from Zach Patten – who just Thursday sent in a series of new photos from inside the Divine Lorraine.. Today, the subject is the beautiful century-old Philadelphia Metropolitan Opera House, which sits at 858 North Broad street, between Parrish and Poplar streets. SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NEARLY 4 MONTHS AFTER HURRICANE SANDY Seaside Heights, Nearly 4 Months After Hurricane Sandy. Growing up in Philly (Fishtown to be exact,) the Jersey Shore and its many fun (and otherwise) attractions played a huge part in my family’s summer traditions. We’d go down the shore at least two or three times each summer. We almost always stayed at the same motel, the FlyingDutchman.
INSIDE BREWERYTOWN’S ABANDONED RED BELL BREWERY Inside Brewerytown’s Abandoned Red Bell Brewery. August 28, 2013. Founded in 1993, Brewerytown’s Red Bell Brewing Co. quickly tapped into an eager market amid “the heady days of the microbrewery craze,” but had nevertheless accumulated over $80,000 in back taxes and total losses of roughly $11.5 million by the time it closed itsdoors
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So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show ABOUT | STREETS DEPTSEE MORE ON STREETSDEPT.COM UNDER PHILADELPHIA: INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED SUBWAY Out of respect for the countless writers and artists who have transformed these spaces over DECADES into outright graffiti meccas, I will not mention where any of these photos were taken, nor will I respond to any emails or direct messages asking me. I’ll simply let the photos speak for themselves If you know, you INSIDE SPRING GARDEN’S SOON-TO-BE-DEMOLISHED CHURCH OF THE Inside Spring Garden’s Soon-To-Be-Demolished Church of the Assumption. December 11, 2012. Built in 1848, the Church of the Assumption, at 12th and Spring Garden streets, has been abandoned for quite some time, and it looks as though, despite heated opposition and the fact that it’s on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places,it will
INSIDE THE BEURY BUILDING (AKA THE ‘BONER FOREVER (Photos by LightFoot). Awesome little tour of Philly’s iconic ‘Boner Forever’ building by photographer LightFoot!. Some background by LightFoot “The Beury Building, or as it may be better known, the Boner Forever building, was designed by esteemed INSIDE PHILADELPHIA’S RUSTING HALLS OF POWER WITH NOAH (Photos by Noah Levey, all images copyright 2013 Noah Levey photography) Welcome to Philadelphia's "The Rusting Halls of Power," a jaw-dropping photo series by Noah Levey, documenting two of our city's abandoned coal-fired power plants. One at Penn Treaty Park in Fishtown (the more empty looking one, as most of the machinery was removed from INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED BUDD MANUFACTURING PLANT WITH A conglomeration of 20 buildings totaling 2.4 million square feet on 75 acres, this is the former Budd Co. plant More photos below! And check out below for some awesome shots by Philly-area photographer, Jimmy O’Donnell (Seriously though, dude’s one of my favorite photographers in the city – follow him on Instagram – if youweren’t already.)
INSIDE THE ABANDONED PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE (Photos by Zach Patten). Another set of amazing photos from Zach Patten – who just Thursday sent in a series of new photos from inside the Divine Lorraine.. Today, the subject is the beautiful century-old Philadelphia Metropolitan Opera House, which sits at 858 North Broad street, between Parrish and Poplar streets. SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NEARLY 4 MONTHS AFTER HURRICANE SANDY Seaside Heights, Nearly 4 Months After Hurricane Sandy. Growing up in Philly (Fishtown to be exact,) the Jersey Shore and its many fun (and otherwise) attractions played a huge part in my family’s summer traditions. We’d go down the shore at least two or three times each summer. We almost always stayed at the same motel, the FlyingDutchman.
INSIDE BREWERYTOWN’S ABANDONED RED BELL BREWERY Inside Brewerytown’s Abandoned Red Bell Brewery. August 28, 2013. Founded in 1993, Brewerytown’s Red Bell Brewing Co. quickly tapped into an eager market amid “the heady days of the microbrewery craze,” but had nevertheless accumulated over $80,000 in back taxes and total losses of roughly $11.5 million by the time it closed itsdoors
STREETS DEPT WALLS PRESENTS “BLOOM” MURAL EXHIBITION AT So excited to announce today that Streets Dept Walls will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show!. If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR Park in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show PODCAST | STREETS DEPT I hope you’ll join me for Season 3! Be sure to subscribe to the Streets Dept Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or any major podcast streaming platform to receive new episodes as soon as they’re published, and you’ll hear from me soon! Season 3 of the Streets Dept Podcast is brought to you by our brilliant sponsors at the Spring Arts district, Elfant Wissahickon ANNOUNCING THE STREETS DEPT PODCAST “SIDEBAR” SERIES Welcome to the first Streets Dept Podcast "Sidebar" series, where we’ll explore different topics and issues with multiple people over several episodes! For this first Sidebar series, Sidebar: A New View – Camden, we’ll be talking with artists Don Kennell and Lisa Adler, along with the Vice President of Cooper’s Ferry Partnership Meishka Mitchell, to TWO NEW CENTER CITY MURALS HONOR COMMUNITY LEADERS AND There’s now an incredible new pair of murals around MSB Plaza in Center City from artist Russell Craig and Mural Arts Philadelphia! Tilted Crown: Freedom and Crown: Medusa, Russell’s murals pay tribute to Black women activists as well as to the collective movement to heal the BIPOC community through yoga and meditation, with a focusAROUND TOWN
Posts about Around Town written by Conrad. 1 November 10, 2017 Don’t Miss Kaitlin Pomerantz’s Temporary Monument to The Philly Stoop in Washington Square ParkPURPOSE STATEMENT
Manufacturing Intent: Building Streets Dept as A Purpose Driven Blog From its beginning I’ve been clear about the focus of Streets Dept: to discover and celebrate art on the streets of Philadelphia. And over the last nine years as the blog has grown in audience so has its purpose. Like art itself, blogs and socialCALL TO ARTISTS
Call to Artists. Y’all: If you’re interested in being featured on this blog or my Instagram, let me know when you do new work! The long and short of it is that this blog is run/curated by one person (me, hi my name’s Conrad!) And I mostly learn about new work from running around the city as much as I can in search of new stuff, and from CAMDEN LAUNCHES EXCITING PUBLIC ART PROJECT TO CALL Happy Earth Day, y’all! This year in celebration of Earth Day there’s an incredible project launching just over the Delaware in Camden, New Jersey that’s bringing artists and public space together to call attention to illegal dumping and its impact on Camden’s community. Called A New View, the six-month-long exhibition features six, one-of-a-kind and family-friendly PHILADELPHIANS INSTALL COVID-19 HAND WASHING MURAL Over the last week, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Streets Dept has partnered with Broad Street Ministry, Mural Arts Philadelphia , HAHA MAG, and four regular Streets Dept artists to create and install a series of eye-catching and informative hand washing stations around the city of Philadelphia. While there's much we're still learningabout the
INSIDE PHILLY’S ABANDONED BUDD MANUFACTURING PLANT WITH A conglomeration of 20 buildings totaling 2.4 million square feet on 75 acres, this is the former Budd Co. plant More photos below! And check out below for some awesome shots by Philly-area photographer, Jimmy O’Donnell (Seriously though, dude’s one of my favorite photographers in the city – follow him on Instagram – if youweren’t already.)
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WHY PATREON? Using Patreon to earn support directly from you, our readers, allows us the freedom to focus on the content. We have a lot we want to create for you, and your direct support will help us to sustain that effort. WHAT DO YOU GET? Oh boy, a lot! We’ve thought a lot about this. We even surveyed y’all a few months ago to sense check our intuitions. Depending on which level you support, you’ll gain access to a new monthly newsletter with local art histories, tips on what Philly gallery shows to check out that month, and new helpful public art walking maps that you can use to give yourself and your friends a tour of some of the city’s most exciting permanent public artworks! We’re also developing a new kind of talk show just for our Patreon subscribers that’ll host freewheeling monthly chats with local artists (think more fun talk show vibes than art lectures). Not to mention a longer-form Local Tourist photo guide to cool spots around Philly, our first-ever year-end magazine to be created with local artists, Streets Dept Excursions (formerly tours) and more. Check out our Patreon page now to see all the benefits!SHARE NOW:
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So excited to announce today that STREETS DEPT WALLS will be presenting a trio of new artist murals at the 2021 PHILADELPHIA FLOWERSHOW!
If you haven’t heard the news yet, for the first time in its 193 year history the Flower Show is outdoors this year in a section of FDR PARK in South Philly! The nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event, the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is a stunning and educational look at the world of floral design and gardening. Annually, the event features breathtaking displays by the world’s premier floral and landscape designers. And now, three new murals fromus!
STREETS DEPT WALLS: BLOOM is a celebration of the power of nature and our public space. Through this pandemic year, for many it was our local outdoor public spaces that routinely nurtured, focused, and connected our hearts, minds, and bodies. For “BLOOM,” curator and StreetsDept.com founder Conrad Benner has invited three Philly-area artists to creatively interpret the role of nature in our lives. Artists A’Driane Nieves and Dora Cuenca are both returning for “BLOOM” after creating murals for our very firstStreets
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at the Fashion District in 2019. (A’Driane’s 2019 Streets Dept Walls mural was eventually sold to QUEER EYE‘s JONATHAN VAN NESS, if you hadn’t heard that exciting news!) Le Josh will also be joining us, an artist whose work I’ve admired for years but yet to have a chance to work with. I’m so excited to see what these three create for “BLOOM”!Click here to get
your tickets today to attend the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show kicking off from JUNE 5-13! If you’re unable to attend for any reason, our three “BLOOM” murals will be moving to one of the PHS Pop Up Gardens for the rest of this summer, which is free to check out, and we’ll have more info on that after the Flower Show.SHARE NOW:
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Welcome to the first Streets Dept Podcast “Sidebar” series, where we’ll explore different topics and issues with multiple people overseveral episodes!
For this first Sidebar series, SIDEBAR: A NEW VIEW – CAMDEN, we’ll be talking with artists DON KENNELL and LISA ADLER, along with the Vice President of Cooper’s Ferry Partnership MEISHKA MITCHELL, to begin a conversation about public art, public space, and the $4 million problem of illegal dumping in Camden, New Jersey. Check out the episode below, or on any major podcast streaming platform by searching “Streets Dept Podcast”! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the Streets Dept Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify
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STREET ART PROJECT RAISES BAIL MONEY TO FREE BLACK MOTHERS BYMOTHER’S DAY
April 26, 2021
Since 2018, the People’s Paper Co-op have collaborated with the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund on their annual Mama’s Day Bail Out campaign. Each year they organize exhibitions, parades, press conferences, and events to raise awareness and funds for the project, while sharing the stories, dreams, and demands of formerly incarcerated women with thousands of Philadelphians. In that time, their poster and t-shirt sales have raised over $125,000 to free Black mothers and caregivers for Mother’s Day. And this year, they’re aiming to raise $90,000! The People’s Paper Co-op (PPC) is a women led, women focused, women powered art and advocacy project at The Village of Arts and Humanities in North Philadelphia. The PPC looks to women in reentry as the leading criminal justice experts our society needs to hear from and uses art to amplify their stories, dreams, and visions for a more just and free world. “Cash bail is the modern-day debtors’ prison,” reads President Biden’s 2020 campaign website. “The cash bail system incarcerates people who are presumed innocent.” Biden and Harris ran on ending cash bail because it keeps people in prison solely for fact that unlike their wealthier counterparts many folks can’t afford their freedom. Ending cash bail is only the just thing to do morally and ethically, it’s a winning policy as well. And a policy change we must hold Biden and Harris accountable to. But right now, there’s women who need your help. The mural photographed for this post was installed last Friday, April 23 at Ridge Avenue and Spring Garden Street.
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April 22, 2021
Happy Earth Day, y’all! This year in celebration of Earth Day there’s an incredible project launching just over the Delaware in Camden, New Jersey that’s bringing artists and public space together to call attention to illegal dumping and its impact on Camden’s community. Called _A New View _, the six-month-long exhibition features six, one-of-a-kind and family-friendly public art projects designed by nationally recognized artists. And I’m super excited to tell you that Streets Dept is joining the initiative as a media partner to help highlight the project’s goals and artwork! _A New View_ features a massive feline designed from repurposed automobiles, a 15-foot-tall steel trash collecting creature, a machine that utilizes mealworms to eat Styrofoam packaging from e-waste, and more. The creations were specifically designed to raise awareness about illegal dumping of bulk waste in Camden, which costs taxpayers over $4 million annually. “This project is all about envisioning a future for the city, with art playing a central role in reinforcing Camden as a place for creativity and innovation,” says CAMDEN MAYOR FRANK MORAN. “The sites chosen for the project have long been dumping grounds, literally or figuratively. _A New View_ will transform them and generate interest among community members and visitors to explore different Camden neighborhoods.” The Project is a partnership between the City of Camden , Cooper’s Ferry Partnership , and the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts , and is funded by a Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challengegrant.
The six central installations will be augmented by creative works from two New Jersey artists, Tom Marchetty and Erik James Montgomery . Local woodworker, third-generation factory machinery specialist, and owner of The Factory Workers, Tom Marchetty will add to each site’s overall transformation by designing and building “pod parks” (unique seating areas) at each of the sites. Camden-based photographer Erik James Montgomery’s viral photography series, _Camden Is Bright Not Blight_, will continue to shine a light on illegal dumping. The photo series, originally launched in fall 2020, was displayed on abandoned buildings throughout Camden, keeping much-needed attention on illegal dumping during the pandemic. A map of the six site locations can be found here . Below you can find out more information about each installation! “INVINCIBLE CAT” BY DON KENNELL AND LISA ADLER (DKLA DESIGN) Location: 1489 Pershing St, Camden, NJ 08104 Invincible Cat is a 36 foot long, monumental panther made from repurposed black car hoods. The sculpture has a steel armature that allows elements of the piece to function as sturdy urban furniture. DKLA Design sees this animal as a symbolic protector of the space it occupies. Panthers are rare creatures and hold a mythic place in popular imagination. They are strong and agile, revered and respected. The sculpture embodies these qualities and engages the imagination ofits viewers.
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