Established in 2018, Wanderlife Gallery opened with an exhibition of 35mm film photography entitled “Poopface: Dogs of Philadelphia.”
The Wanderlife Gallery mission has three objectives: to revive and popularize the use of historic photographic and print processes like cyanotype, gum bichromate, daguerreotype, photogravure, liquid emulsions and film/darkroom photography, which is the newest technique to join the alternative process lexicon; to exemplify the connection between visual art and the written word; and to convey the impact of place in the creative process.
Wanderlife Gallery is accepting submissions from qualified artists whose work embodies these principles. For consideration, please send a statement of interest/CV, resume, and portfolio of ten to twelve images demonstrating breadth of work to info@wanderlife.world.
Wanderlife is situated in the Lower Moyamensing, or LoMo neighborhood of South Philadelphia, one block off Broad Street, three blocks from the Snyder Avenue subway stop, and four blocks from East Passyunk Avenue. The main gallery may be rented and can be used for all conforming CMX 1 purposes as listed by the City of Philadelphia, including but not limited to space for meetings, presentations, workshops, art shows, readings, rehearsals, and pop-up retail.
Interested in renting Wanderlife Gallery? Email info@wanderlife.world.