An artist I follow, Joe Menna, had a stunning HP Lovecraft piece on display during their March showcase. I missed out on his earlier Edgar Allan Poe and wasn’t going to make the same mistake twice. I called the gallery on a Monday and spoke to the lovely Lawren. She answered all my questions(I was purchasing the piece from out of state) without a hint of irritation(I asked a lot of questions). I paid for the painting over the phone, she packed it up expertly, and it shipped down to me within days. It arrived in perfect condition. I’m ecstatic to have this stunning art in my home. I’ve never set foot inside this gallery yet they gave me one of the best art buying experiences ever. The process was so smooth that I have their website bookmarked and will look to them in the future when I have an itch for more art.
James D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Tucked away from the other galleries along 2nd, this was by far my favorite stop during gallery hopping on First Friday. It is a larger space than i expected from the street. Lots of room to wander and get pulled in to the art. Freedom to breathe in the artists talent without feeling rushed through with a crowd peering over your shoulder. Highly recommeded to anyone who liked modern, future-famous artists who will hopefully make a big name for themself.
Jay D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
a cool space. definitely one of the first stops i hit on first friday. to describe the place in more detail: there is art on the walls for you to look at. usually art made with paint. paint on walls. often colorful, inspiring awe and wonder. like when you were a child. do you remember that?
Bill M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
I had loved Gallery ML( ) when it was previously located on 1st& Market. But when it packed up and moved for Arch St I instantly lavished over the possibilities that a larger gallery space had to offer. And I especially loved the fact that it was partnering up with another alternative gallery in Arch Enemy Arts to be a double feature of the abstract and surreal. And since that time I have seen some of the most standout art exhibits that I have ever come across. The hollowed halls of this incendiary gallery have featured the likes of standout local and national artists like NoseGo, Scott Kirschner, members of the Tiberino Family, Michael Motorcycle, and more. And its displays have been dedicated to the films of Terry Gilliam, Showcased bizarre pop culture inspired fan art, featured semiotic weapons, and more. wheather its dark and twisted, brazen and colorful; and is painted, photographed, sculptured, or street art inspired; the art has never failed to deliver something that stands out.