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Fall for Art: Affordable Collections

Presented by the Brodsky Center at PAFA

On View: November 17 – December 31, 2023

Join us Friday, November 17, from 4 to 6 pm in the PAFA Historic Landmark Building for the opening reception of Fall for Art: Affordable Collections presented by the Brodsky Center at PAFA. Explore affordable works on paper published by the Brodsky Center at PAFA. Prices start as low as $100!

All works will be available for purchase and on view from November 17 ­to December 31, 2023, during Museum hours or by appointment. 

Fall for Art: Affordable Collections features available works by artists Alexandre ArrecheaNancy AzaraHetty BaizLynn Elton BakerAnita BernardePaul BrachEmily Brown, Joan Eda ByrdClarence Holbrook CarterBruce Davenport Jr (aka Dapper Bruce Lafitte), Eduardo FaustiDiana González GandolfiKate DoddCarol HansonCharles HewittEve IngallsJohn JodzioTiko KerrBarbara KleinJanice KrasnowHiroshi KumagaiGary Lang, Caroline Lathan-StiefelMaria LupoEva MantellGeanna MerolaChuck MileyMelissa MillerHiroshi MurataTom NakashimaAbdoulaye NdoyeJoan NeedhamNell PainterAnthony PanzeraJohn PattersonSándor RácmolnárJon RappleyeKaren RaudeMarc RosenquistMotsamai Thabane, and Peter Whitney

Please invite and bring along as many guests as you wish. We look forward to seeing you! 

Registration is not required but encouraged.


The Brodsky Center at PAFA is a residency program that empowers artists to explore, experiment, and extend boundaries by developing new work in collaboration with skilled printers and papermakers. Our mission is grounded in the PAFA academic context, with the goal of deepening the impact of artistic creativity and the printmaking discipline on pedagogy and curricula through the engagement of students and faculty with artists, experts, and its hands-on-collection. 


Jon Rappleye (American, b. 1968), Season of Doubt, 2002 (detail), photolithograph, woodcut, rubber stamping, and hand coloring on White Rives paper, 30 x 22 inches. Edition of 20. Published by the Brodsky Center at PAFA, Philadelphia. Photo courtesy of the artist and the Brodsky Center at PAFA, Philadelphia, copyright the artist and the Brodsky Center at PAFA, Philadelphia. Photo by Jack Abraham.