Space 1026

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844 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19130

Space 1026, situated in Philadelphia, PA, serves as a creative hub for artists and enthusiasts alike. Boasting a diverse array of members, both current and past, the space fosters a dynamic community of creators spanning various mediums and styles.

At Space 1026, artistic expression thrives through a multitude of projects, events, and exhibitions that capture the essence of contemporary artistry. The gallery regularly hosts engaging showcases, workshops, and auctions, contributing to the vibrant cultural tapestry of Philadelphia.

With a commitment to supporting emerging talents and established artists, Space 1026 upholds a legacy of artistic exploration and collaboration. The space's ethos of inclusivity and creativity resonates throughout its exhibitions and initiatives, making it a cornerstone of the local art scene.

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4.06 reviews
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Peter B.
11/7/2010

when I think of why I like the philly art scene, I think of 1026. low key, mostly no attitude, good location (chinatown) as a non-artist, I find much of their stuff interesting, but not...

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Bill M.
10/14/2007

As Nicole said it's more of a collective than a gallery. With that said Space 1026 has "art" that goes well beyond the ordinary. one time I came here and saw a really cool mixed media display that...

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Karla G.
6/10/2008

I have only been to 1026 once. It was for a free silk screening class in May but I found the place to be pretty cool. I found myself back in my childhood playing around in the pillow fort-like...

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Greg B.
11/18/2008

I visited Space 1026 last week when I discovered that a Providence art collective, the Dirt Palace, had a gallery up. Well, after a little bit of difficulty finding the place, I got let in and was...

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Nicole R.
2/15/2007

Space 1026 is more collective than gallery. Started in 2000 by a handful of members, it has grown exponentially both in membership and influence. The slacker art for which this collective is...

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