Huddle
Philadephia, PA 19123
Huddle will host AIGA Philadelphia’s launch party and opening reception for the pilot issue of our new publication for student work, Locally Sourced! The show will feature over 100 students from Philadelphia and the surrounding regions. Bravo, Philly!
Collage your own candle to take home with CPHL community member Noah Marcuse! Candles, and complimentary cookies provided. This event is a production of Collage Philadelphia.
J2 facilitates a discussion about Philadelphia’s future. Four creative catalysts from our city present bold ideas that will bring art forward, explore the future of equitable and joyful public spaces, and discuss the events in store for our 250th-anniversary celebration of America in Philadelphia.
ALL HANDS is a group show giving some of the finest working graphic designers in Philadelphia the opportunity to shut down their computers and create work completely by hand. No computer or digital devices are to be used in the making of the work exhibited here.
COGRID-19, created by Jason Rothman, is a series of risograph prints by 19 artists from 11 cities, raising over $10K for pandemic relief. The project comments on public health, racial, political, and environmental issues, with all proceeds supporting those in need.
ALL HANDS is a group show where Philadelphia graphic designers create work entirely by hand, free from digital tools. This initiative reconnects artists with traditional methods, and all proceeds support ArtWell in connecting local kids to the arts.
“North,” by Philadelphia photographer Amurri Lauren, showcases local subjects through Black history and socio-political commentary. Known for her timeless portraiture, she has photographed renowned artists and held her first solo exhibition, SeeSaw, in 2019.
Over 200 artists from 11 cities, contributing to a collection of unique risograph print, have raised money for those affected by the pandemic.
Abbi Jacobson, co-creator of Broad City, joined us to discuss her book, I Might Regret This, a humorous and poignant collection about love, loss, work, and discovering who you really are.
This exhibition features letterpress prints combining Baseman’s favorite long-term interests: rebuses, visual puzzles made by combining words and images.
We partnered with Exit Design and Erdy McHenry Architects for an evening of Architecture, Brand Identity, and Environments at this year’s Design Philadelphia Festival—50% design education, 50% party, and the perfect evening!
Exit’s very own June Lee, put on a fantastic show at Huddle this week! His exhibit, Ordinary People, featured vector illustrations from everyday life, including a couple of familiar faces from the office.
2019 AIGA biennial Philadelphia Design Awards (PDA), celebrated the best design from the region over the past two years, showcasing our city’s established and up-and-coming talent.
Lydia Ricci’s tiny sculptures evoke a deep sense of nostalgia—like sitting in the “back-back” of your parents’ station wagon. She is a teacher, practicing designer, and working artist, whose work has been widely exhibited from Philly to San Francisco.
In Wonder Valley Homesteads, Carla Weeks explores desert structures, using shape and color to reflect on homeownership’s historic ties to identity. A British-born painter in Midcoast Maine, she combines abstraction with personal experiences of landscape and architecture.
In this Good Talk! session, we dove into the topic of how to accelerate Board Diversity. Our panelists discussed how to ramp up board recruitment efforts, why so many boards are still struggling to diversify their ranks, and how to ensure that everyone has a seat at the table. Hell yeah!
In this GoodTalk! we heard from a superstar lineup of local social impact leaders and game-changers. They shared their experiences and insights on leading through transition and how to identify and build a board into brand advocates.