Hours of Operation

Monday - Thursday: 12 to 8pm Friday: 12 to 7pm dfdffd Saturday: 10am to 12:30pm, Sunday: office closed

Gallery Hours
Monday - Thursday: 1pm to 6pm

Friday: 1pm to 5pm (July & Aug: Fridays by appointment) Saturday: 10am to 12:30pm, Sunday: by appointment

At other times by appointment, please call or email for more information.

The University City Arts League

4426 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-382-7811 xcxcxcxcxcxc xcxcxcxcxc xcxcxccxccccccc Fax 215-382-3339
info@ucartsleague.org
http://www.ucartsleague.org/

The University City Arts League (UCAL) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to education and cultural enrichment in the arts. UCAL serves people of all ages in our diverse community. We have two primary goals: to provide a venue for people of diverse backgrounds to experience the arts, and to encourage and support the development of the arts.

We pursue these goals through classes, exhibits, performances and special events, giving particular attention to emerging and local artists.

Today some 4,000 students each year, from tots through teens to senior citizens, take painting and drawing, photography and sculpture, quilting and pottery, music and dance, screen writing and foreign languages...to name just a few of the 70 classes that are offered each term. And that's not counting the baker's dozen of one-time workshops held on weekends, ranging from belly-dance veil techniques to conquering the piles of paper in your otherwise artistic home.

Ten to twelve exhibitions are mounted each year in the gallery on Spruce Street, most of them showcasing the work of local artists and craftspeople. Twice a year, the Arts League organizes bus tours to the art galleries of nearby cities and holds an auction of art, artifacts and antiques, a "must" for collectors throughout the Delaware Valley.

Upcoming Events:
Exhibit: Edward Epstein, October 7 - October 31, 2005

Ballroom, Latin, Swing Parties
Third Saturday of the month, 8:30 pm to 12 am
October & November 2005
Free beginner's lesson, 8:30 to 9 pm
Admission: General - $7; Current students - $5


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