Categories: Events

Undiscover Philly: Weekend of June 12-14

Philly is a harbor for undiscovered talent and creativity, here’s a line-up of all the underground events going on this weekend.

  • PBR Coloring Book Release Party– This Friday marks the release of the Pabst Blue Ribbon Coloring Book Project; a collaborative project with 22 Philly-based artists. Although there are $2 PBRs all night, there is a limited amount of books so arrive promptly on Friday at 7pm at the North Bowl: check out the Facebook event for more info.
  • Overundertone Plus– Former artist in resident to The <Fidget> Space Joo Won Park is returning to debut his experimental album “Overundertone Plus” after some time away from the city of brotherly love. Saturday at 7pm at the Fidget Space: Visit the <Fidget> site for tickets.
  • Antique/Vintage Market– Stroll down East Passyunk this Saturday and explore a hodgepodge of items from antique furniture to vintage clothing and jewelry. Saturday from 8am-10pm in the Tasker-Morris Parking lot on 1904 East Pasyunk Ave; check out the Facebook event for more info.
  • Graffito Works- Watch this spontaneous performance at the Shofuso Japanese House and Garden this Sunday. Be moved by the creations of this diverse group of dancers or simply enjoy the vibe of the garden this Sunday at 2pm: buy tickets at the Japanese House Org site.
  • Sundance Film Festival 2015 Award Winning Shorts- Philly celebrates the hidden talents of filmmakers from experimental artists to documentary gurus. Don’t miss this celebration of the arts on Sunday at 4:30pm or 7:30pm at PhilaMOCA: to buy tickets visit the Brown Paper Tickets site.
Julia Davis

Julia Davis is finishing her second year at Temple University. She has a great love for many art forms including dance, creative writing and visual arts. As a Pittsburgh-native, she has developed a great love for repurposing used or abandoned materials and making art out of them, but most of all loves a good snuggle with her dog Fig.

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