An earlier trial run proved to the museum that paying what you wish can actually generate more ticket revenue than standard pricing.
What started as a showcase of industrial ingenuity at the 1876 Centennial Exposition has shape-shifted many times.
Philadelphia Museum of Art patrons will once again be able to decide for themselves what to pay at the gate Friday evenings. The museum, eager to change the message to a positive one after a season of ...
Frazier, who moved to Philly at the age of 15 from South Carolina, began boxing at the Police Athletic League. He founded Joe ...
It is the Philadelphia Museum of Art - settling a confusing, short-lived rebranding which contributed to the dismissal of former director ...
PHILADELPHIA — After 87 years, it’s not the Philadelphia Museum of Art anymore. As of Wednesday, the city’s largest visual arts institution has a new, slimmed down name: Philadelphia Art Museum.
The statue of Joe Frazier will be moving to a new home after the city's Art Commission approved a proposal to relocate the 11-foot tall bronze monument of the heavyweight champ to the grounds of the ...
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is turning up the volume tonight with a K-pop dance party in celebration of the Lunar New Year. After showcasing artwork that inspired ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Philadelphia Museum of Art will unveil its $200 million renovation by famed architect Frank Gehry on Friday. The Museum is celebrating with 'Pay What You Wish' admission ...
On Philadelphia’s famed Benjamin Franklin Parkway, where stone, symmetry and civic ambition meet, something subtle yet seismic has happened. The city’s grandest temple to art has shed a preposition.
What’s old is new again. The Philadelphia Art Museum, or should we say the Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the largest art museums in the country, has just hit a reverse uno. Only months after its ...
Philadelphia’s most famous set of steps is getting a real-world heavyweight. The bronze statue of boxing legend Joe “Smokin’ Joe” Frazier is set to move this spring to the base of the Philadelphia ...
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