InLiquid is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to mobilize and make accessible our area's visual arts culture by providing a better support system for local artists and nurturing the public's appreciation of visual art, in effect, building Philadelphia's infrastructure for the creative economy.


Over the past 25 years, InLiquid has helped thousands of artists, from emerging to established, by creating diverse opportunities for them to be shown, seen, and recognized. We have watched artists graduate with a BFA or MFA exhibit with us. We have worked with artists who now show at Art Basel, exhibit internationally, and find national-level gallery representation; the list is endless. We have sold some of their first works and their last. We have created long-standing connections with artists and collectors, creating a valuable bridge between them. We have seen their careers grow and know we are instrumental in their development.
 
We also strive to use our physical space in the Crane Arts building to facilitate interaction and build a community focused on the arts while supporting artists and their need to display works in the physical space.InLiquid presents over 40 free public art exhibitions annually and makes vital career services accessible to artists, nurturing the careers of over 300 artists each year. We are a non-profit charitable organization, and your support is critical to making our many programs and services possible.
Thank you!

 As we move into our 25th year we hope you will support the following causes with a tax deductible donation. InLiquid also accepts recurring donations by visiting our regular Donation page, and "Gifts of Stock" through B. Riley Wealth Management. 

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Website Redux:
Kicking off in our 25th year, this exciting project involves a complete website renovation. The website will undergo a thorough overhaul and upgrade in collaboration with local designers, developers, and InLiquid Board and Staff. We are looking forward to enhancing InLiquid's capabilities to promote our artist members better and support the greater Philadelphia Art Community.
#107 Randall Cleaver: Toaster lamp
Exhibitions Programming:
Our keystone program carries our mission of supporting artists and providing free art programming city-wide.

Support of the 12-month exhibition program, enhancing the capacity for support staff to make our events more inviting and successful.
Leslie A. Grossman: Interwoven II
Membership Programming:
Career Development Programming. These programs, curated for and driven by the interests of our artist members, are a key benefit we provide to our artist members.

With a focus on providing more support to the careers of our artist members, workshops are focused on skills outside of the studio practice. Examples from 2023 include "Social Media Basics for Artists: How to grow your audience," "Taxes for Artsists: Start Now to Prepare for Next Year," and "Documenting your work: Tips and Tricks."

Your support will help keep this programming competitive, engaging, and intact.
Mikel Elam: Meekathera
General Operating:
General operating costs are our most urgent need at InLiquid. While not tied to a specific initiative, securing these funds allows the organization to grow.

This stability will catalyze other initiatives by propelling forward movement and ensuring fiscal health.
Han Wang: The Swimming Dragon