05/03/2026
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LOOK AT THIS LINEUP
SHEEEEEEESH😮💨😮💨
All of this ENERGY in one featured artist lineup!
In just THREE weeks we will be continuing the HERspace party !
All of our featured artists are ready to bring the ENERGY with their most empowering and beautiful artwork yet!
Come out on May 23rd and meet our artists, have a drink, talk and vibe over all things art! 🎨
Even take home an incredible hand and soul crafted piece for someone special or for those bare walls in your home.
Music, vibes, drinks, art A BUY ONE GET ONE FREE TIX 🎟️🎟️
Sale is currently live and
the link is in our bio! Get em now while they're hot🔥
Drop by and give these amazing women artists the all their flowers 💐🎨
You definitely don't wanna miss this event! ✨🥂
See you there!
02/26/2023
Calling all women artists! 🎨 We are hosting an open call for art in Northern Liberties. If you have 12x12 art pieces ready to show & sell, we want you to join us!
This is a great opportunity to showcase your work and connect with other local artists. Don't miss this chance to get your artwork out there and shine ✨For more details on how to submit your pieces, check out the link here : https://form.jotform.com/230364539204048
12/12/2019
Submit your art!!!!!!! We are approved for another year of HERspace @ Philly Art Collective Gallery
10/10/2019
You heard correctly! We are not stopping! Submit your artwork for upcoming HERspace Women's Art Festivals!
quick link : https://form.jotform.com/83355184745161
09/06/2019
HERspace in October is Loading!
Artists submit here : phillyartshow.com/submit
08/26/2019
2019 marks the tenth year since the end of the civil war, and this Easter there was also a devastating bombing in Batticaloa. Due to various considerations, we had a smaller program than usual, lasting two weeks in Batticaloa, Eastern Province, and one week in Oori, Karainagar, Northern Province.
Along with our educational approach through the lens of female power, we focused on Community, discussing what our sense of community is, where it is, with whom and how it differs person to person. We opened space to discuss communities in our villages, towns, and across the country, whilst even exploring diaspora experiences. We shared how communities can work together, how we can grow and be open to learning and unlearning.
Here are some pictures sharing activities we did during our first week in Batticaloa. We had capoeira, yoga, art therapy, creative expression, singing, drama, silambam, cricket, mentoring, leadership building and conversations on race, class, caste, religion, and gender. For the first time, we had swimming lessons and visited the Islamic Heritage Museum of Kattankudy.
We want to extend a huge thanks to our Capokolam team, our new volunteers, CACM and all of their staff, coaches at Weber Stadium, all those who donated and support our work, the local community, and the young people we had the opportunity to work with, who trusted us with their time, energy, bodies, spirits and minds for another fun learning experience for every one involved.