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The Fabric Workshop and Museum is the only museum in the United States creating and exhibiting new work in new materials and new media in collaboration with emerging and established international artists.

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1214 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Hours: M-F 10am-6pm, Sat 12pm-4pm. Admission: Suggested Donation of $5 for Adults, $2 for Children, Free for FWM Members. Group tours available by appointment.

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Image credits: Top: Jorge Pardo, Untitled, 1999. Video lounge and museum entrance. Created in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum. Photo: Will Brown ... Above left: A view of artist Cameron Gainer's Forest Through the Trees, 2006, an installation at The Fabric Workshop and Museum's New Temporary Contemporary, 2007. Photo: Aaron Igler.... Above right: Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled, 1989-1994, polyester fabric and curtain rod. Dimensions variable with installation. Untitled, 1993, 24 lightbulbs, porcelain light sockets and extension cords. Dimensions variable with installation ... Bottom left: Do-Ho Suh discussing his work on view at FWM, 2005. ... Bottom center: Betty Woodman, In collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia. Betty Woodman Handbag, 2006. Hand-silkscreen printed on cotton canvas, with interior zip pocket. Photo: Aaron Igler. ... Bottom right: A view of FWM artist-in-residence Mark Bradford's Storefront, 2007, a project at The Fabric Workshop and Museum 1222 Arch Street location, 2007. Photo: Aaron Igler.