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First Friday February 6th @ Arch Enemy Arts

Art Gallery Opening Reception Art Exhibition

What’s Happening?

Arch Enemy Arts invites you to join us on Februray 6th from 5 - 9 pm for the opening celebration of four new solo exhibitions, featuring new-contemporary artists working in a wild range of styles and mediums, plus The 2026 Spotlight Showcase, our only open call group exhibition of the year. 

More about the Shows:

Babs Webbs' "Same Window Different Visual" is a raw and emotive series. It is sweeping and intense; at once private, personal, delicate and dramatic. The show features five of the Colorado-based artist's signature drawings, plus three light-up dimensional works, and a gorgeously constructed rare sculpture. As a whole, the collection serves as a gateway into the artist’s dark and ethereal inner world. www.archenemyarts.com/samewindowdifferentvisual2026

The debut solo exhibition by local Philly artist, Alex Eckman-Lawn is a collection of gorgeous dimensional collages made from hand-cut paper, constructed in an architecture of mysterious portals, like catacombs and ghostly terrains. www.archenemyarts.com/ap-alexeckmanlawn

Andrea Hooge's "Futures Reimagined" is a series of twelve scratchboard illustrations, sculptural dioramas, and layered cutouts by Canadian artist Andrea Hooge. The series reflects on generational conflicts at different times in living memory in scenes that have all of the illustrative whimsy we love about Hooge's work. www.archenemyarts.com/futuresreimagined2026

Spanish pop-surrealist painter Perrilla debuts a romp of madcap monsters lead by powerful big-eyed girls. Perrilla's work is weird, surreal, and full of joy.

The 2025 Spotlight Showcase is our annual pulse-check on the new contemporary landscape and an excuse to look beyond the familiar and find what’s next. This year's lineup features 18 artists new to Arch Enemy Arts from across the globe, working in a wide range of styles and mediums. www.archenemyarts.com/spotlightshowcase2026

Arch Enemy Arts invites you to join us on Februray 6th from 5 - 9 pm for the opening celebration of four new solo exhibitions, featuring new-contemporary artists working in a wild range of styles and mediums, plus The 2026 Spotlight Showcase, our only open call group exhibition of the year. 

More about the Shows:

Babs Webbs' "Same Window Different Visual" is a raw and emotive series. It is sweeping and intense; at once private, personal, delicate and dramatic. The show features five of the Colorado-based artist's signature drawings, plus three light-up dimensional works, and a gorgeously constructed rare sculpture. As a whole, the collection serves as a gateway into the artist’s dark and ethereal inner world. www.archenemyarts.com/samewindowdifferentvisual2026

The debut solo exhibition by local Philly artist, Alex Eckman-Lawn is a collection of gorgeous dimensional collages made from hand-cut paper, constructed in an architecture of mysterious portals, like catacombs and ghostly terrains. www.archenemyarts.com/ap-alexeckmanlawn

Andrea Hooge's "Futures Reimagined" is a series of twelve scratchboard illustrations, sculptural dioramas, and layered cutouts by Canadian artist Andrea Hooge. The series reflects on generational conflicts at different times in living memory in scenes that have all of the illustrative whimsy we love about Hooge's work. www.archenemyarts.com/futuresreimagined2026

Spanish pop-surrealist painter Perrilla debuts a romp of madcap monsters lead by powerful big-eyed girls. Perrilla's work is weird, surreal, and full of joy.

The 2025 Spotlight Showcase is our annual pulse-check on the new contemporary landscape and an excuse to look beyond the familiar and find what’s next. This year's lineup features 18 artists new to Arch Enemy Arts from across the globe, working in a wide range of styles and mediums. www.archenemyarts.com/spotlightshowcase2026

More about Arch Enemy Arts
Arch Enemy Arts is a unique exhibition space for established and emerging artists from all over the world. Voted "Philly's Favorite Art Gallery" by the Philadelphia Inquirer, curation at AEA focuses on representational drawing, painting, and sculpture with emphasis in lowbrow/pop-surrealism, magical realism, and post-graffiti genres. Our programming provides collectors, artists, and art enthusiasts access to a range of artistic expression through a variety of styles and mediums—dedicated to showcasing the strikingly unconventional, highly technical, and utterly bizarre. Arch Enemy Arts is open from 11 a.m - 5 p.m. on weekends and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, and we are always free and open to the public.
When & Where
Feb 6, 2026, 5:00pm to 9:00pm Timezone: EST
Free

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