ARTS: Cute First Person Museum ads

The Web site for the award-winning alternative weekly, the Philadelphia City Paper.

0 comments

ARTS: Cute First Person Museum ads

POSTED: Monday, November 8, 2010, 6:00 PM
Filed Under: Arts
Grace
In First Friday Focus this week, Carolyn Huckabay told you about First Person Arts' First Person Museum. The exhibit focuses on real people by showcasing random, everyday relics kept by 16 Philadelphians, and the stories behind their meaning. To give it a push, First Person Arts has designed and launched a cute ad campaign on SEPTA that features three of the participants from this summer's StoryCircles event. The next time your on the train, keep your eyes peeled for Nakiyrah, Grace and Jon, who were photographed with objects that mean something to them, and a small blurb about what it is. And if you're interested in sharing something of your own, First Person Arts has a website that allows anyone to submit stories and photos about the trinkets in their life.
Alomar
Posted 2010-11-09 20:18:16
Over 400 million are afflicted with herpes, HPV, HIV/AIDS or any other STDs in the world.  When you have Herpes, HPV, HIV/AIDS, or any other STD, it can feel like you are all alone in the world. Do you wish there was a place where you didn't have to worry about being rejected or discriminated? my friend recommended me stdloving.com and it works well for me. recommend to you and hope it works. good luck
Posted by Josh Middleton @ 6:00 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
0 comments
Comments  (0)


About this blog
Featuring everything from event roundups to concert reviews and sex talk, City Paper's Critical Mass is a space for off-the-wall coverage of Philly's A&E scene.

Follow Critical Mass editors Patrick Rapa and Emily Guendelsberger on Twitter:

@mission2denmark | @emilygee

Blog archives:
Past Archives: