PAFA’s holiday pop-up offers a rare chance to buy prints without gallery prices

Art Enthusiasts Rejoice: PAFA's Holiday Pop-Up Print Sale Offers Affordable Masterpieces

For one day only, art lovers will have a unique opportunity to own limited-edition prints at prices under $200. The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is transforming its Hamilton Building lobby into a temporary print shop on December 13th, hosting the annual Brodsky Center Holiday Pop-Up Print Sale.

This highly anticipated event brings together local and international artists, who have collaborated with master printers and papermakers to produce museum-quality prints through PAFA's esteemed residency program. The program, which focuses on supporting artists from underrepresented communities, has resulted in a diverse selection of works that reflect the unique styles and perspectives of its participants.

Visitors will be able to browse an impressive range of prints, including pieces by American and international artists, making it an ideal stop for both seasoned collectors looking to expand their collections and newcomers seeking to start one. With such a wide variety of artworks on offer, this holiday pop-up sale is the perfect gift-giving opportunity.

The Brodsky Center Holiday Pop-Up Print Sale will take place in the lobby of PAFA's Hamilton Building from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on December 13th. Art enthusiasts are encouraged to visit and explore the unique prints available during this exclusive event.
 
omg I'm so stoked about this!!! 🤩 PAFA is literally giving us art lovers a holiday gift that's too good to pass up - affordable masterpieces 🎨👍! The idea of supporting artists from underrepresented communities and getting to own limited-edition prints for under $200 is just perfect timing, especially around the holidays when we're all about spreading joy & cheer 🎄. I need to get myself to that pop-up sale ASAP and snag some unique pieces to add to my collection 💁‍♀️. Anyone else planning on checking it out? 😁
 
I'm so down for this 🤩! It's amazing that art lovers get to indulge in affordable masterpieces. I've been following PAFA's residency program for a while now, and it's incredible to see how it brings together talented artists from diverse backgrounds. The fact that they're making these limited-edition prints available for under $200 is super generous 🤗. If you're an art newbie or just looking to spruce up your home decor, this holiday pop-up sale is a must-visit! I'm planning on checking it out with my squad 👫🎨
 
OMG, can't believe they're making art accessible for everyone! $200 for a masterpiece? That's insane... in a good way 🤩. I've got a friend who's super into art collecting and she's been eyeing some of these pieces for ages. This is like, the ultimate gift-giving opportunity. And it's not just about the price point, it's also great that they're supporting artists from underrepresented communities. It's all about spreading love and creativity this holiday season ❤️.
 
omg, can you believe the prices are under $200?! i'm definitely gonna check it out with my squad 👯‍♀️🎨, we're always looking for ways to level up our art game without breaking the bank 🤑. i've heard that pafa's residency program is super legit, so it's awesome they're supporting those artists from underrepresented communities 💖. and can you imagine having a mini art museum in the middle of philly?! 🤩🎉
 
omg I'm so down for this 🤩! art should be accessible to everyone, especially around the holidays when people are looking for gifts that are a bit more meaningful than just something tacky 🎁. $200 is still super affordable, even if you're not an art collector like some of those fancy folks in philly 💸. it's awesome that PAFA is supporting artists from underrepresented communities too - that's exactly what the art world needs more of 🌈. I'm totes going there on dec 13th with my wallet ready to splurge on something beautiful 🎨👍
 
OMG, yaaas! 🤩 finally somethin good for art lovers out there! $200 for a piece of art? that's like, stealin' ! PAFA is doin it right with this holiday pop-up sale, bringin in all these talented artists and gettin their masterpieces out to the masses. It's not just about collectors, it's also about gettin people into art who might not have the budget for a whole original piece. plus, supportin local artists is always a good vibe 💖. Dec 13th is markin' me calendar, gonna cop somethin special 🎁!
 
I'm so stoked for art lovers out there! 🎨 The idea that PAFA is offering these limited-edition prints at such affordable prices, like under $200, is a total game-changer. I mean, who wouldn't want to own a piece of art that's museum-quality? And the fact that this program supports artists from underrepresented communities is just amazing - it's like they're giving a voice to people who might not have had one otherwise.

I love that local and international artists are coming together for this event. It's such a cool way to bring people together around art, you know? And the variety of prints on offer is huge - I can already imagine myself browsing through all these beautiful pieces, discovering new artists and styles. Plus, it's the perfect excuse to treat yourself or a loved one to something special during the holiday season. December 13th can't come soon enough! 🎄
 
OMG, just saw the cutest thing! 🎨👀 So there's this amazing pop-up sale at PAFA where you can get affordable art prints under $200? That's like, totally awesome for new collectors and seasoned art lovers alike! 🤩 I mean, who doesn't love getting to own a piece of art created by super talented artists from all over the world? 🌎 And the best part is that it supports underrepresented communities, which is so cool! 💖 The fact that you get to browse a ton of prints, from international to local faves, makes it like the ultimate holiday shopping experience. Got my calendar set for Dec 13th and I'm def going to cop some art prints! 🎁👍
 
omg i love when art museums do these kinds of events 🤩, it's like they're making art accessible to everyone, not just super rich collectors. and that the program is supporting artists from underrepresented communities is even more amazing 💖, it's a great way to showcase diverse perspectives and styles. i've been looking for a new piece for my living room and this sounds like the perfect opportunity to find something unique 🏠💡
 
I mean, who doesn't love splurging their hard-earned cash on overpriced art prints? 🤑🎨 The fact that they're offering them for under $200 is just a clever marketing ploy to get people to part with their savings. I'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact that it's a holiday event and you feel pressured to buy something "special" for your loved ones. 😊 Anyway, if you're an art enthusiast who's been waiting all year for this opportunity (because $200 is definitely within reach for most people), then this is the sale for you! 🎁
 
I'm actually kinda excited about this... I mean, who doesn't love getting affordable art pieces, right? 🤔 It's great that PAFA is supporting artists from underrepresented communities too - it's a win-win for everyone involved. The fact that they're making the prints available to collectors and newcomers alike is just perfect for the holiday season. Plus, $200 for a piece of art that's supposed to be "museum-quality"? That's actually really reasonable if you ask me 😊. I'm def gonna check it out on Dec 13th...
 
Omg I'm literally stoked about this 🤩! I've been searching for some affordable art pieces for my tiny apartment, and this sounds like a dream come true 💡. I mean, who wouldn't want to own a masterpiece at under $200? 🤑 The fact that it's supporting local artists from underrepresented communities is even more amazing ❤️. Plus, the variety of artworks on offer is insane! 🤯 I've already added this event to my calendar and I'll def be there with my wallet ready 💸.
 
🎨💸 I'm so down for this, but let's be real, $200 for a limited-edition print is still kinda steep for most people's budgets 🤑. What if we're talking about affordable art that can really make a difference in our communities? That's what the Brodsky Center residency program should focus on, not just making fancy prints for collectors 💁‍♀️. Don't get me wrong, it's great to support local artists and have access to unique works of art, but we need more initiatives like this that prioritize accessibility and community engagement 🤝.
 
I'm so stoked about this pop-up print sale at PAFA, but I gotta say, it feels like just another way for the art world to get extra festive 🎅📚. Like, sure, $200 for a limited-edition print is super affordable, but let's be real, that's still kinda pricey for most people. And what about those who can't make it on Dec 13th? It's just another exclusive event that only caters to the already connected art crowd 🤷‍♀️.

On the other hand, I love how they're supporting artists from underrepresented communities - that's some real positive vibes 💖. But, like, what about the environmental impact of all those prints being printed and sold in one day? It's a bit ironic to be celebrating the art world while also contributing to waste 🌎.

Anyway, if you're into that sorta thing, I guess it's worth checking out for a few hours on Dec 13th 👀.
 
Ugh, who needs art when people are struggling with rising homelessness rates 🏠🚮? Like, I know some people think art is a good way to uplift society, but honestly, have you seen the homeless shelters in Philly lately? It's like they're overflowing with people 🤯. And meanwhile, this fancy pop-up print sale is just gonna make rich collectors richer 💸. Not exactly the kind of 'gift' I'd be giving to my grandma during the holidays 😐.
 
ugh, art prices goin up again 🤦‍♂️ think they're tryin to make a quick buck off people's holiday spending money. under $200? sounds too good 2 b true, especially if its real masterpieces we're talkin about 💸 just gonna end up breakin wallets. dont get me wrong, i love art as much as the next person, but come on, can't they find a way 2 make it more affordable 4 everyone? 🤔
 
I'm so stoked about this holiday pop-up print sale at PAFA 🎨🎁! The fact that they're making these amazing, limited-edition prints affordable for everyone is just pure magic ✨. I mean, who doesn't love art, right? And the best part is that it's not just some commercial thing, but actually supporting artists from underrepresented communities – that's just beautiful ❤️. I'm definitely adding this to my holiday shopping list, and I know all my friends who love art will be too 🤩. It's like, what a great way to spread some joy and culture during the holiday season!
 
Wow, I love that they're making art more accessible to everyone 🎨💸 $200 for a masterpiece? That's like stealing! But seriously, it's awesome that PAFA is supporting artists from underrepresented communities and making their work more visible. The fact that you can see museum-quality prints by American and international artists in one place is just amazing. And what a cool way to celebrate the holiday season - a pop-up print shop! I'd totally check this out 🎁
 
I'm thoroughly excited about the upcoming Brodsky Center Holiday Pop-Up Print Sale at PAFA! 🎨 It's fantastic that they're making museum-quality art accessible to a wider audience, especially with limited-edition prints priced under $200 - it's an absolute steal for art enthusiasts who want to level up their collections. The fact that this program supports artists from underrepresented communities is also a huge plus, injecting some much-needed diversity into the art world. I'm curious to see which local and international artists will be featured, and I'll definitely be checking out the unique styles and perspectives on display... it's going to be a fantastic shopping experience! 😊
 
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