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Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia

The Bride, as it is known, is a gallery and performing space dedicated to producing and showcasing works generated by points of view that are 'outside the mainstream'.

The Bride, as it is known, is a gallery and performing space dedicated to producing and showcasing works generated by points of view that are 'outside the mainstream'. The Skin of the Bride facade is an eye-catching mosaic that stands out in the neighborhood, and there is a gallery and a 250-seat theater inside, where shows such as Jazz on Vine and Burlesque Nutcracker are performed.


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About Painted Bride Art Center

 230 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

 +1 215-925-9914

 www.paintedbride.org

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