hey guys
thanks to all of your votes we’re super pleased to say that so far we’re in FIRST place in the Art Gallery category of the My Fox Philly 2008 Hotlist!
but that doesn’t mean we’ve won yet! the contest is still in full effect, so please do continue voting if you haven’t already!
there are OVER 60 different galleries listed, and you all have helped us get into FIRST place! YAY! we love you guys- you’re the best!
whether you’ve come to one (or many) of our gallery openings, etsy events, workshops, or just popped your head in while waiting in line at Sabrina’s Cafe or the Italian Market, and you want to help us out, or if you really just like the idea of what we’re trying to do here (supporting the LOCAL arts and giving the community a place to come for accessible, socially responsible and truly special one of a kind gifts) we really can’t express how appreciative of your support we are.
if you haven’t already, if you could find a moment of your time, please go to:
www.myfoxphilly.com/hotlist to vote for us!
after you register once, you can vote for as many different categories as you want-
some of our neighbors and friends who are also nominated:
The Gleaner’s Cafe (coffee shops)
South Philadelphia Tap Room (best beer selection)
Sabrina’s Cafe (best brunch)
oh!…. and please tell your friends!
so in other news…
is anyone feeling a little….Gassy???
WE ARE! what??!?!?! how rude, you say?!
no, no, no, not that kind of gassy- we are, after all ladies here… or at least i am. (hehe)
We’re honored to announce we’re hosting GAS a theatrical performance that is part of this year’s Philly Fringe Fest!
We’ll be holding 8 different shows in the gallery right here at 906 Christian Street! (please go to the links to find out more info about performance times and to purchase tickets)
Gas: written in 1918 by Georg Kaiser
Directed by: Thomas Choinacky, performed by Anthology Project
“I have seen man - I must protect him against himself.” Exploring the hauntingly modern implications of a century old piece, we discover the gas driving society is poisonous. The fight to preserve our way of life or change the world’s energy source is the dividing question in this innovative production.
please check out some of the other Philly Fringe Fest events too!
thanks!- carolynne