InLiquid online magazine tells the story of art. With interviews, reviews, and exhibition essays, InLiquid Online Magazine provides in-depth articles for you to build your knowledge about art and artists.

There are many preconceptions in the West as to what it’s like growing up in Iran amidst the turmoil of the 1970s and 1980s. Artist Nazanin Moghbeli (b. 1974) knows she does not account for everyone’s experience, yet she recalls a childhood freer than Americans might think, featuring large family gatherings and happily playing in the streets with her cousins...
Exhibition Essay
February 22, 2023

Van Riet describes her work as chasing the theory of “How A Common Sea Snail Explains the Universe.” Fueled by questions about life and truth, Van Riet is an artist-philosopher, creating to understand the “how” and the “why” of the world and our place in it.
February 6, 2023

"Ursula Sternberg: Daydream" is a glimpse into the career of Philadelphia area artist, the late Ursula Sternberg. Sternberg’s life and career spanned many mediums and multiple continents taking her from Nazi occupied Germany to Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.
December 21, 2022

Joseph V. Labolito, a senior photographer at Temple University, has digitized and donated over 1,200 original images of Philadelphia that he captured from the 1980s, ’90s, and ’00s to Temple Libraries this year.
Member News
August 22, 2022

InLiquid is saddened to announce the passing of John Boyko, Jr.. John was not only a Member of the InLiquid Board but the loving supportive husband of InLiquid's Founder and Executive Director Rachel Zimmerman. He will be much missed by us all.
From InLiquid
August 12, 2022

Beneath their veneer of light-hearted whimsy, nursery rhymes are often haunted by difficulty if not distress.
Exhibition Essay
June 23, 2022

We’ve rounded up a few of the local vendors from Art for the Cash Poor 2022 as a teaser for you to browse beforehand!
Art for the Cash Poor
May 23, 2022

Steffy’s methodical pieces and Chalfen’s energetic works both acknowledge auditory aural beauty in a visual way through pops of color and intricate patterns.
Exhibition Essay
May 5, 2022