Header Intro text Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam Link 1 link 2 Link 3 Link 4 Header Body TextLink as button Work feature for test homepage 2Work feature for test homepage 2, 1 column NewsIntro Text Lindsay Slusser: Designing a Positive Future By James Duffy Oct. 22, 2025If you are looking for Tyler School of Art and Architecture Landscape Architecture junior Lindsay Slusser, you’re as likely to find her in the Ambler Arboretum gardens as you are to find her in the design studio. “I currently work in the Ambler Arboretum as a student gardener, and I love it! My […] Photo by Faith Kellermeyer Tyler Alum Chelsey Luster Opens New Gallery to Champion Emerging and Underrepresented Artists By Faith Kellermeyer Oct. 14, 2025In just 52 days, Tyler School of Art and Architecture alum Chelsey Luster (BFA ’19) transformed an empty space on the first floor of Crane Arts into a vibrant new gallery — one centered on supporting artists of color, women, and queer artists through exhibitions and collaborative programming. […] Temple Contemporary presents the Pyramid Club: 1937–2035 exhibition, open through Dec. 19. The show celebrates the legacy of this integrated Black cultural space and asks, what if it had never closed?Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Temple Contemporary’s new exhibition contemplates the legacy of the Pyramid Club Sep. 12, 2025Upon entering Temple Contemporary’s Pyramid Club: 1937–2035 exhibition, visitors encounter a large multicolored prism painted on the wall. Curator and Director of Exhibitions and Public Programming Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta calls it the show’s Afroprismatic entry. “Afroprismatic is an […] Photo by Betsy Manning Sam Van Aken Returns as Tyler’s 2025 Jack Wolgin Visiting Artist and Lecturer By Faith Kellermeyer Sep. 4, 2025The Tyler School of Art and Architecture is pleased to announce the return of 2025 Jack Wolgin Visiting Artist Sam Van Aken, internationally recognized for his Tree of 40 Fruit sculptures, which merge art, science and agriculture. Van Aken will be on campus Sept. 22–25 for a public lecture and a […] Photo by Erin Rose Boyle Sonic Drawings: Making the Invisible Visible By Faith Kellermeyer Sep. 2, 2025 Through Sept. 13, the Tyler Atrium at Temple University will present Sonic Drawings, an interdisciplinary installation that transforms sound into something visitors can see, feel and explore. The project creates a shfting landscape of light patterns, geometric sand forms and resonant sculptural […] more news Legacy EventsIntroduction Sep. 5, 2025 9:00 a.m. -Dec. 19, 2025 5:00 p.m. Navigating New Places: Norman AkersNorman Akers, the inaugural Edgar Heap of Birds Family Artist in Residence at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, will show a body of work created during his residency. Drawing from Osage philosophy and cultural heritage as well as his time in Philadelphia, Akers' painting and print work […] Sep. 5, 2025 5:00 p.m. -Dec. 19, 2025 5:00 p.m. PYRAMID CLUB: 1937–2035Hidden in North Philadelphia was America's most unlikely social club where civil rights leaders, atomic scientists, painters, and jazz legends all gathered at the same address. Contemporary artist Shawn Theodore asks: what if the legendary Pyramid Club had never closed? Drawing on both Theodore’s […] Nov. 21, 2025 5:00 p.m. Queer Materials Lab Lecture: Andres Payan EstradaBorn 1987, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Andres Payan Estrada currently lives and works in Los Angeles. He graduated with an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. Payan Estrada works predominantly in craft-based processes including clay and textile to explore social surfaces, ephemeral […] Dec. 2, 2025 6:00 p.m. Queer Materials Lab Resident Artist Talk: KT Abadir-MullallyAbadir-Mullally (b.1997) is a Coptic-American installation and social practice artist based in Philadelphia. Abadir-Mullally’s work has been included in exhibitions in Philadelphia, New York, and Los Angeles. Their work has been supported by residencies and fellowships with Tyler School of Art and […] more events
Lindsay Slusser: Designing a Positive Future By James Duffy Oct. 22, 2025If you are looking for Tyler School of Art and Architecture Landscape Architecture junior Lindsay Slusser, you’re as likely to find her in the Ambler Arboretum gardens as you are to find her in the design studio. “I currently work in the Ambler Arboretum as a student gardener, and I love it! My […] Photo by Faith Kellermeyer Tyler Alum Chelsey Luster Opens New Gallery to Champion Emerging and Underrepresented Artists By Faith Kellermeyer Oct. 14, 2025In just 52 days, Tyler School of Art and Architecture alum Chelsey Luster (BFA ’19) transformed an empty space on the first floor of Crane Arts into a vibrant new gallery — one centered on supporting artists of color, women, and queer artists through exhibitions and collaborative programming. […] Temple Contemporary presents the Pyramid Club: 1937–2035 exhibition, open through Dec. 19. The show celebrates the legacy of this integrated Black cultural space and asks, what if it had never closed?Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Temple Contemporary’s new exhibition contemplates the legacy of the Pyramid Club Sep. 12, 2025Upon entering Temple Contemporary’s Pyramid Club: 1937–2035 exhibition, visitors encounter a large multicolored prism painted on the wall. Curator and Director of Exhibitions and Public Programming Matthew Jordan-Miller Kenyatta calls it the show’s Afroprismatic entry. “Afroprismatic is an […] Photo by Betsy Manning Sam Van Aken Returns as Tyler’s 2025 Jack Wolgin Visiting Artist and Lecturer By Faith Kellermeyer Sep. 4, 2025The Tyler School of Art and Architecture is pleased to announce the return of 2025 Jack Wolgin Visiting Artist Sam Van Aken, internationally recognized for his Tree of 40 Fruit sculptures, which merge art, science and agriculture. Van Aken will be on campus Sept. 22–25 for a public lecture and a […] Photo by Erin Rose Boyle Sonic Drawings: Making the Invisible Visible By Faith Kellermeyer Sep. 2, 2025 Through Sept. 13, the Tyler Atrium at Temple University will present Sonic Drawings, an interdisciplinary installation that transforms sound into something visitors can see, feel and explore. The project creates a shfting landscape of light patterns, geometric sand forms and resonant sculptural […]
Sep. 5, 2025 9:00 a.m. -Dec. 19, 2025 5:00 p.m. Navigating New Places: Norman AkersNorman Akers, the inaugural Edgar Heap of Birds Family Artist in Residence at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, will show a body of work created during his residency. Drawing from Osage philosophy and cultural heritage as well as his time in Philadelphia, Akers' painting and print work […] Sep. 5, 2025 5:00 p.m. -Dec. 19, 2025 5:00 p.m. PYRAMID CLUB: 1937–2035Hidden in North Philadelphia was America's most unlikely social club where civil rights leaders, atomic scientists, painters, and jazz legends all gathered at the same address. Contemporary artist Shawn Theodore asks: what if the legendary Pyramid Club had never closed? Drawing on both Theodore’s […] Nov. 21, 2025 5:00 p.m. Queer Materials Lab Lecture: Andres Payan EstradaBorn 1987, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Andres Payan Estrada currently lives and works in Los Angeles. He graduated with an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. Payan Estrada works predominantly in craft-based processes including clay and textile to explore social surfaces, ephemeral […] Dec. 2, 2025 6:00 p.m. Queer Materials Lab Resident Artist Talk: KT Abadir-MullallyAbadir-Mullally (b.1997) is a Coptic-American installation and social practice artist based in Philadelphia. Abadir-Mullally’s work has been included in exhibitions in Philadelphia, New York, and Los Angeles. Their work has been supported by residencies and fellowships with Tyler School of Art and […]