“Believing In Tomorrow”
Curated Group Art Exhibition Held at NoName Gallery
8127 Germantown Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19118
Inspired by NoName’s mission of creating a cultural space where visitors can enjoy diverse selections of urban, pop, abstract, and contemporary art, Alicia Puig of PxP Contemporary curated a dynamic array of over 50 artworks to be exhibited in the Chestnut Hill gallery during the month of August.
As the famed German painter Gerhard Richter once wrote, “Art is the highest form of hope.” The power of art isn’t only showing us what is or can be beautiful - it also has a way of opening up discussions, reigniting our imagination, and reminding us that there is still a future worth believing in. With these sentiments in mind, this exhibition has the simple aim of inviting the community to enjoy uplifting artwork in a welcoming environment. From fresh florals and eye-catching abstracts to whimsical sculptures and graphic urban paintings, this collection will appeal to a variety of aesthetic tastes. An eclectic exhibition not to be missed, “Believing In Tomorrow” highlights emerging talent from across Philadelphia as well as several artists who will be exhibiting in the area for the first time ever.
An opening reception will be held on Friday, August 2nd, from 5-8 pm and is free and open to the public. Stop by to meet several of the exhibiting artists who will be in attendance that evening. All artworks will be available for sale both in person at the gallery and online. Questions can be directed to Alicia Puig: info@pxpcontemporary.com or Jonene Lee: nonamegalleryphilly@gmail.com.
Featured Artists: Charlie J. Meyers, Erika Stearly, Jacqueline Tse, Kat Collins, Kendra Dandy, Kestin Cornwall, Margot Dermody, Megan Coonelly, Phyllis Gorsen, Piya Samant, Shiri Phillips, and Steph Blondet.
More about PxP Contemporary
PxP Contemporary is a primarily online, award-winning gallery that also organizes pop-up exhibitions and participates in art fairs throughout the year. The gallery’s specialty encompasses painting, sculpture, collage, mixed media, and limited edition prints by talented emerging artists from around the world.
As an early advocate of digital sales, PxP has become a go-to platform for young, new, and established collectors alike to find high-quality, affordable artworks online. Co-founded by Alicia Puig and Ekaterina Popova (also founder of the international art publication Create! Magazine), and now run by Puig, the gallery’s mission is to responsibly steward the early careers of the artists we represent, make the art-buying process easy and accessible to all, and donate to charitable causes as well as plant trees with the proceeds from all art sales.