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DVAA was founded by sixteen Italian immigrant artists and collectors at a time when immigrants were barred from major artistic, academic, and scientific institutions. DVAA was a creative refuge where members could show their works, hold meetings, engage in social activities, and offer intellectual and cultural exchanges and events. Together, they chose as their namesake the master of the Italian Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci.
 
DVAA was founded by sixteen Italian immigrant artists and collectors at a time when immigrants were barred from major artistic, academic, and scientific institutions. DVAA was a creative refuge where members could show their works, hold meetings, engage in social activities, and offer intellectual and cultural exchanges and events. Together, they chose as their namesake the master of the Italian Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci.
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DVAA permanently moved to 704 Catharine Street in South Philadelphia in 1966. Since then, the building has housed artist studios and exhibitions annually.
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In 2015, DVAA hired its first full-time Executive Director to improve the Artist Membership program. DVAA's Artist Membership program now offers several annual exhibition opportunities for artists and critically engaged programs monthly.
  
 
''Note:''  The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://davinciartalliance.org/history About] page.
 
''Note:''  The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://davinciartalliance.org/history About] page.
  
 
==In The News==
 
==In The News==
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*[https://www.phillystewards.art/openings-and-events/2021/10/10/andrea-krupp-questioning-carbon Andrea Krupp - Questioning Carbon], Philly Stewards, October 10, 2021.
 
*[http://philly.metro.us/da-vinci-art-alliances-latest-exhibit-makes-your-mind-a-carnival/ Da Vinci Art Alliance’s latest exhibit makes your mind a carnival], Metro, August 25, 2021.
 
*[http://philly.metro.us/da-vinci-art-alliances-latest-exhibit-makes-your-mind-a-carnival/ Da Vinci Art Alliance’s latest exhibit makes your mind a carnival], Metro, August 25, 2021.
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*[http://whyy.org/articles/local-artists-donate-nearly-200-pieces-of-original-artwork-to-people-experiencing-homelessness/ Local artists donate nearly 200 pieces of original artwork to people experiencing homelessness], WHYY, June 16, 2021.
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*[http://www.theartblog.org/2021/03/the-solitude-of-queer-safe-havens-in-sanctuary-at-da-vinci-art-alliance/ The solitude of queer safe havens in 'Sanctuary' at Da Vinci Art Alliance], Artblog, March 2, 2021.
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==Info==
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*Event Calendar: [https://davinciartalliance.org/upcoming-events Upcoming Events]
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*Facebook: [http://www.facebook.com/davinciartalliance/ @davinciartalliance]
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*Membership: [http://davinciartalliance.org/become-a-member Become A Member]
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*Instagram: [http://www.instagram.com/davinciartalliance @davinciartalliance]
  
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 5 November 2021

davinciartalliance.org

Inside the DaVinci Art Alliance.

Building Community Through Art

Da Vinci Art Alliance (DVAA) is a non-profit art organization founded in 1931 that builds community through art. Based in South Philadelphia, DVAA fosters an artist membership and provides free exhibitions and programming for the community.

DVAA was founded by sixteen Italian immigrant artists and collectors at a time when immigrants were barred from major artistic, academic, and scientific institutions. DVAA was a creative refuge where members could show their works, hold meetings, engage in social activities, and offer intellectual and cultural exchanges and events. Together, they chose as their namesake the master of the Italian Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci.

DVAA permanently moved to 704 Catharine Street in South Philadelphia in 1966. Since then, the building has housed artist studios and exhibitions annually. In 2015, DVAA hired its first full-time Executive Director to improve the Artist Membership program. DVAA's Artist Membership program now offers several annual exhibition opportunities for artists and critically engaged programs monthly.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the organization's About page.

In The News

Info