Satellite Programming

InLiquid is proud to partner with select area institutions in an effort to bring art to the public through curated rotational exhibitions. The mission of these partnerships is to help support local artists in the region and to deliver rich visual content to help foster a vibrant creative community.
Now on View:



1. Park Towne Place
Bespoke Matter
October 24, 2025 - January 20, 2026
Five artists explore traditional decorative arts through untraditional lenses.
Featuring: Sophie Glenn, Leslie A. Grossman, Elizabeth Hamilton, Leah Kaplan, and Lisa Marie Patzer
2. Old City Publishing
Paulownia Tableau
January 6 - April 26, 2026
Leaves caught dancing
Upended branches
Glimpse
Paulownia's summer song
Featuring: Linda Lorrie Gross
3. Wanamaker House
Undercurrent
October 9, 2025 - January 17, 2026
Undercurrent features work by three artists who draw inspiration from the deep observance of bodies of water, and the marks they leave behind.
Featuring: Christopher Houston, Kirby Fredendall, Peter Quarracino
4. Hyatt Centric Center City Philadelphia
InLiquid works with the Hyatt Centrci Center City Philadelphia to provide hotel guests with the opportunity to see and purchase artwork by Philadelphia artists.



5. The Graham Building
Kurt Moyer at The Graham Building
InLiquid in collaboration with Gross McCleaf Gallery presents the work of Kurt Moyer.
Featuring: Kurt Moyer
6. East Market
Decoding Color
September 12, 2025 - January 31, 2026 Decoding Color features work by painter Buy Shaver, who synthesizes the world into large, high contrast swaths of color.
Featuring: Buy Shaver
7. The National Old City Apartments
Resilient Grounds
January 8, 2026–May 2, 2026
An exploration of space and place featuring landscape paintings by Fran Lightman Gibson and cityscape prints by Jennifer Manzella.
Featuring: Fran Lightman Gibson and Jennifer Manzella
8. Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia South at The Navy Yard
On the Land, In the Sea
November 4, 2025 - April 14, 2026
Captivating landscapes by Andrea Bartine Caldarise are paired with illuminating hand-knit coral forms by Kathleen Greco in this earthly exhibition.
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