Brandywine Workshop
Jules Olitski: An Inside View
In addition to the exhibition, Brandywine will host gallery talks about Brandywine Workshop's experience working with Jules Olitski, while the artist was in residence.
January 4-February 28, 2010.

Infinite Mirrors
A national traveling exhibition of graphic works focusing on the human figure and identity. Work by African American and other artists of color curated by Blake Bradford, Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago.

Cole, Gilliam and Hunt: Above and Beyond.
A three-person installation of artists whose primary medium is not prints, but painting, sculpture and 3D mixed media. The exhibit will include Kevin Cole (Atlanta) Sam Gilliam (Washington, DC) and Richard Hunt (Chicago).
March 12 - May 29, 2010

About the Brandywine Workshop
The Brandywine Workshop is a non-profit cultural institution founded in Philadelphia in 1972. Its mission is to promote interest and talent in printmaking and related visual technologies. It serves as a major force nationally in the creation, documentation and presentation of printmaking as an original fine art, while creating opportunities for culturally diverse artists and audiences. For more information please visit our website at www.brandywineworkshop.com.

Dates
Jules Olitski: An Inside View
January 4-February 28, 2010
Cole, Gilliam and Hunt:
Above and Beyond
March 12-May 29, 2010
Venue Information
Brandywine Workshop
728-730 S. Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Phone: (215) 546-3675
Web: www.brandywineworkshop.com
Hours:
Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm.
Saturday by appointment.
Admission: Free and open to the public.
Transportation:
Via SEPTA, get off at the South Street/Lombard stop of the Broad Street Line and walk two blocks south. Limited Parking available during special events.