Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design

Ni Una Mas: An Exhibition Program

Exhibition

The exhibition will open on Drexel’s campus on the afternoon of May 15 with ARTMARCH for Juarez, a massive demonstration/performance art piece that will involve both hundreds of student participants and members of the community. NI UNA MAS (Not One More): The Juarez Murders opening at the new Leonard Pearlstein Gallery at Drexel University May 15, 2010 (3401 Filbert St.).

Read the curator's statement.

The exhibition feature work by the following artists: Frank Bender | Jen Blazina | Alice Leora Briggs | Margarita Cabrera | Coco Fusco | Maya Goded | Lise Bjorne Linnert | Arlene Love | Brian Maguire | Andrea Marshall | Luis Javier Martinez | Claudia de Monte | Carmen Montoya | Celia Alvarez Munoz | Yoko Ono | Susan Plum | Tim Rollins and KOS | Teresa Serrano | Kiki Smith | Nancy Spero | Arne Svenson

DETAILS:

  • What: Ni Una Mas (Not One More): The Juarez Murders
  • Where: Leonard Pearlstein Gallery, 3401 Filbert Street, Philadelphia
  • When: Exhibit runs May 15th through July 16th 2010
  • Hours: Monday ­- Saturday 10am - 6pm
  • Opening reception: May 15th 2010 from 5-7pm
  • Cost: FREE and open to the public
  • More information on the exhibit: 215-895-2548 or gallery@drexel.edu

Directions

The new Leonard Pearlstein Gallery is located at 3401 Filbert St. and is easily accessible by driving or mass transit.

Driving: Turn north onto at 36th Street from Market St. Travel to the first intersection and turn right onto Filbert Street. The gallery is on the left past the parking lot on the corner. Metered street parking is available on many of the streets surrounding the gallery, please read all signs posted by the Philadelphia Parking Authority detailing payment requirements. You may also park in Drexel's K parking lot located adjacent to the gallery. To park in the lot continue east on Filbert Street and make a 180 degree turn onto Warren Street. This turn occurs prior to reaching 34th Street. Travel west on Warren Street to the lot entrance, located on your left prior to reaching 36th Street.

Mass Transit: Septa's Blue subway line stops at 34th Street and all green subway-surface lines stop at 33rd or 36th Streets. Upon exiting the subway station you arrive at, walk to the gallery at 3401 Filbert St.