Exhibition
Inside Out
When
May 15, 2015 – Nov 20, 2015
Tickets
Encounter high-quality replicas of artworks from the Museum's collection in your neighborhood. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is sharing its art. This summer and fall, sixty high-quality replicas of Museum masterpieces have found their way into communities around the region. Each participating neighborhood features about ten artworks within a short distance of each other. Walk through the park, hop on a bike, or meander down Main Street through each exciting outdoor exhibition. Join your family and friends and encounter art in unexpected places. Picnic next to Claude Monet's iconic Japanese Footbridge, stop to smell the flowers near Georgia O'Keeffe's Calla Lilies, or shine a flashlight on Paul Gauguin's Sacred Mountain during a midnight stroll. Never been to the Museum? Inside Out brings treasures from its collection to you. Pick a neighborhood, grab your friends and family, and explore.
Exhibition Trailer
Late August–mid-November
May 15–August 10, 2015
To see what artwork was featured in each community, explore the maps below.
- Chestnut Hill and Mount Airy, Philadelphia Download map >>
- East Passyunk, Philadelphia Download map >>
- Haddonfield, NJ Download map >>
- Media, PA Download map >>
- Newtown, PA Download map >>
Interested in hosting an Inside Out exhibition in your community in 2016? Download and submit this form to us by October 31, 2015. Use the app to explore sixty high-quality replicas of masterpieces from the Philadelphia Museum of Art's collection located in communities around the Philadelphia region. Walk through the park, hop on a bike, or meander down Main Street to explore these beautiful outdoor exhibitions curated by the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Inside Out fosters spontaneous interactions with art and adds to the beauty and vitality of local communities. Find a surprise at every turn, and come see the original artworks at your Philadelphia Museum of Art. Explore all the works included in Inside Out >>
Sponsors
Inside Out is generously supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.