End of the year festivities

Tuesday, January 3, 2023
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Year-end arts and exhibits put culture center stage
At Fashion District in East Market, the world premiere of Banksy Was Here has made its debut. The exhibit features background on - and works by - the controversial and mysterious artist who calls himself Banksy. There are also interactive elements amidst the displays, all providing a glimpse inside the mind of the anonymous street artist. The Philadelphia Museum of Art has several exhibits going right now, including the highly-anticipated 'Matisse in the 1930s'. This will be the only U.S. showing of the exhibition. At PAFA (Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts), the exhibition 'Making American Artists' displays works from their own collection, made from 1776 to 1976. The Philadelphia Orchestra features the North American premiere of 'Echoes of Ancient Tang Poems', in celebration of the Lunar New Year. The concert will be performed for one night only, before its second and final performance in New York.

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901 Market Street, Suite 1150
Philadelphia, PA 19107
through January 30, 2023; closed Tuesdays & Wednesdays
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2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215-763-8100

Matisse exhibit runs through January 29, 2023

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118-128 North Broad Street

Philadelphia, PA 19102

215-972-7600
open Thursday - Sunday

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300 South Broad Street

Philadelphia, PA 19107

215-893-1999

Lunar New Year performance: January 6, 2023, 7:30pm

All aboard, as area mansions keep the holidays on track

Holiday happenings are chugging along at some area mansions, with toy train displays and decorated rooms. At the Brandywine Museum of Art, one gallery is transformed every Christmas for a huge model train display. This is the 50th year of operation for The Brandywine Railroad display. The Winterthur Museum in Delaware also has a toy train display for the very first time. In Havertown, a sprawling Victorian-era mansion known as The Grange Estate has rooms decorated with holiday fare, true to the era.
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1 Hoffman's Mill Road
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
610-388-2700
through January 8th; timed tickets required during holiday season

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5105 Kennett Pike
Winterthur, DE 19735
302-888-4600
open daily, 10am-5pm

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143 Myrtle Avenue
Havertown, PA 19083
610-446-4958
Saturdays-Sundays 1-4pm, through January 8th
tours $5; trains free (donations appreciated)

Dazzling displays at outdoor light shows shine bright at night
Head outside this holiday season with light shows at area attractions like the Philadelphia Zoo. LumiNature features wildlife and nature-themed installations throughout the habitat. At Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton Township, New Jersey, the 42-acre sculpture park gets transformed after dark with Night Forms: Infinite Wave. The exhibit uses projection mapping technology to illuminate structures and spaces across the gardens of the park.

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3400 Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19131
215-243-1100

weekend dates through January 7th, 5pm-9pm

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80 Sculptors Way
Hamilton, NJ 08619
609-586-0616
through April 2, 2023

Philadelphia Orchestra plays 'Echoes of Ancient Tang Poems' for Lunar New Year

To celebrate the Lunar New Year and the year of the rabbit, the Philadelphia Orchestra welcomes the iSING! Suzhou International Young Arts Festival for the North American premiere of "Echoes of Ancient Tang Poems."
The 15 pieces of music reflect the history of Tang poetry and it ranges from ancient to contemporary Chinese sounds.
The songs are sung in Mandarin by vocalists from ten different countries.
The concert is also a 50th anniversary celebration of the Philadelphia Orchestra's long-standing history with China.
The orchestra first travelled to China in 1973 at the invitation of President Richard Nixon, and they've travelled back to China 12 times since.
The concert will be led by Lio Kuokman, former Assistant Conductor for the Philadelphia Orchestra. He's now the Resident Conductor of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.
The concert will be performed in Philadelphia for one night only on January 6th, before its second and final U.S. performance in New York.
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