The Best Of Friday, Saturday And Sunday
by Rick Selvin, Daily News Staff Writer POSTED: February 02, 1996 Philadelphia photographer Pierre Baston attended last October’s Million Man March for one reason but quickly discovered he was really …
by Rick Selvin, Daily News Staff Writer POSTED: February 02, 1996 Philadelphia photographer Pierre Baston attended last October’s Million Man March for one reason but quickly discovered he was really …
January 4–11, 1996 critic pick|art If you’re planning to make the rounds during the first First Friday of 1996, here are a few shows to watch out for. Pierre Baston’s …
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Book includes poetry by Jill Scott, Trapeta Mayson, Richard Medina, Stephanie Renee and more. This book was published in 1995. A collectors item.
By Ann Kolson, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER POSTED: February 25, 1992 Mercer and Evelyn Redcross share a dream and a vision. You can see it on the walls of their two …
October Gallery’s first major catalog 1991. Over 100 pages. A collectors items.
October Gallery Ad in Black Enterprise Magazine 1989
Lucien Crump Art Gallery By Alexis Moore, Inquirer Staff Writer POSTED: August 14, 1989 Ten years ago, Germantown’s Lucien Crump, artist, educator and entrepreneur, could have communicated with all of …
By BARBARA BECK, Daily News Staff Writer POSTED: July 20, 1988 Barkley L. Hendricks remembers when he and other fellow artists, all prize- winning graduates of the Pennsylvania Academy of …
By Edward J. Sozanski, Inquirer Art Critic POSTED: March 01, 1987 Black artists in America have been among the most invisible of Ralph Ellison’s “invisible men”; it has been only …
Continue reading “Reviving The Work Of 2 Black Artists With Ties To The City”
Article written by an October Gallery staff member that was published in the Philadelphia Sunday Sun 1986
By Victoria Donohoe, Inquirer Art Critic POSTED: May 23, 1986 Among the current crop of solo exhibits around town, my highest praise goes to the young painter Scott Noel, featured …
Continue reading “From A Quiet Still Life To An Action-packed Sports Scene”
Clown by Tom Mckinney But Beautiful by Tom Mckinney Street Corner Symphony by Tom Mckinney Tom Mckinney Exhibiting at Expo 15 – 2000