May 1st | 6–9PM
8127 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA
Free parking after 6PM
This First Friday, we’re bringing together two distinct but connected bodies of work—photography by Allan Ali and a focused presentation of abstract works by EZV.
Allan Ali’s black-and-white photographs reflect on life as a series of paths—some shared, others walked alone. Many of these images were created in moments of solitude, where observation becomes sharper and the world feels both expansive and deeply personal. Rooted in memory and influenced by his family’s creative legacy, his work carries a quiet sense of connection across time.
In a separate gallery space, EZV’s abstract works explore the space between what we see and what we feel. Drawing from their environment, the work layers form, texture, and metaphor to translate lived experience into something more internal—where memory, identity, and emotion intersect.
Together, the exhibition moves between observation and interpretation—offering two ways of seeing the world, side by side.
Original Art for Real People
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