Philadelphia residents and visitors delighted in the magic and whimsy of Cai Guo-Qiang: Fireflies, with thousands taking free rides along the Parkway in one of Cai Guo-Qiang’s 27 pedicab vehicles.
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Cai Guo-Qiang: Fireflies can be experienced from many different vantage points, with great locations along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to enjoy the glowing pedicabs as they glide by.
Check out some of the many fantastic events happening on and around the Parkway during Cai Guo-Qiang: Fireflies.
The Association for Public Art is currently seeking high-energy, responsible individuals with strong communication skills and experience in tourism, hospitality, or customer service to participate in Fireflies.
Velo-Park is currently seeking high-energy, responsible individuals with strong communication skills and experience in tourism, hospitality, or customer service to participate in Fireflies.
The only national award of its kind, the PAN Year in Review recognizes the most exemplary, innovative, permanent, or temporary public artworks created or debuted in the previous year.
A temporary installation coming to Philadelphia December 2017, Steinkamp’s proposal includes four glowing Winter Fountains with animated video projections that feature related collections found in the institutions on the Parkway.
The first full-length documentary feature on contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang is now available on Netflix.
Offering Night, Macro, Phone, and Composition Photography workshops led by Philadelphia-based photographers and Instagrammers this September.
Inspired by the 2016 Democratic National Convention, the Association for Public Art has mapped out a selection of political public art in Philadelphia.