With more than 20 temporary and permanent exhibitions scattered throughout the terminals, Philadelphia International Airport has an art program worth your layover.
Here are some pictures of just a few of the newest exhibits:
In Terminal A (post-security) look for a quirky exhibition of an inflatable cloud by Philadelphia artist Janell Olah, who is known for creating artwork that captures circulated air to inflate and activate her sculptural installations.
Urban Expressionism, between Terminals C/D, is by local artist Leroy Johnson, who uses clay, paint, charcoal, photographs, found objects and other materials to create paintings and small dioramas that depict the local landscape.
Artist Leroy Johnson visited his exhibition at PHL, on view between Terminals C/D through 2/17. #PHLAirportArt pic.twitter.com/3RchQIWEX8
— Leah Douglas (@leahdouglas1) September 13, 2016
And in Terminal D there are images and 3-D objects made by students of CHAD – the Charter High School for Architecture + Design.
Enjoy!
(Photos courtesy of Philadelphia International Airport)
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