
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: A hub for contemporary and classic art in downtown Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia blends museum, university, and cultural attraction. The two-level gallery showcases student and local artists alongside established works, with a notable sculpture display in the adjacent space. The on-site gift shop draws praise for high-quality, well-priced cards, and staff like Vy Dang are commended for thoughtful, personalized service. Some reviews note renovation-related closures and occasional service hiccups.
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Explore rotating displays of classic, contemporary, and student art in a historic building with high ceilings.
Enroll in fine arts education with courses for emerging artists, alumni, and faculty-led instruction.
Purchase reasonably priced, high-quality artistic cards, gifts, and curated items with personalized service.
Admire beautiful stoneware and other sculptures, including emotional works like Dora Savignac's Ukrainian Plea.
Attend exhibitions, artist talks, and community programs that highlight Philadelphia's art scene.
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Overall rating
Stephanie
The gift shop never disappoints — its card selection is always reasonably priced and of the highest artistic quality. Museum Store Manager Vy Dang is one of the kindest people one can ever meet. She’s a bright light and a true creator in every way—she really takes the time to get to know customers’ needs, offers tailored suggestions to help find the best item, and even recommends arts programs in the Philadelphia area. She is just an authentically nice person. Just meeting an artist and genuinely lovely person like Vy makes a visit to the store a must. The sculpture display at the adjacent museum is also beautiful! Dora Savignac’s Ukrainian Plea stoneware brought tears to my eyes. A true gem in Philadelphia!
Siege Johnson
Well-curated collection that included emerging young artists as well as past graduates and faculty.
J B
A great place for contemporary art that I always visit while in Philadelphia
Olesia
The main building is closed for renovation, I've visited exebition only. Around 4:00 PM they were already rushing to close the second floor. The young woman at the ticket office was staring at me without even attempting to smile, as if I had personally offended her. Overall, William Villalongo's work is worth a look, but if you are not a connoisseur - do not waste your time.
Sirro
Parking isn't great but the museum is. Two levels and high ceilings feature student art, local artists, and classic art. Would love to come again.