Icebox Project Space

20/92 Video Festival 🎉DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 26, 2026
(link in bio)
The 20/92 Video Festival is a rare opportunity to exhibit your work at an uncommon scale in a unique environment. Within the gallery is a projection system which allows for a continuous image to be cast upon its walls, at a maximum size of 20’ x 92’ with a resolution of 5040 x 1020 pixels.
Videos submitted to be a part of 20/92 must have a run time under 7 minutes.
Accepted entries will be notified by May 3rd. Screenings of the video festival will be held on May 14th - 24th.
(Images are from the 2023 video festival - works by Brandon Aquino Straus, Kate Stone, and Samantha Nye)

20/92 Video Festival 🎉DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 26, 2026
(link in bio)
The 20/92 Video Festival is a rare opportunity to exhibit your work at an uncommon scale in a unique environment. Within the gallery is a projection system which allows for a continuous image to be cast upon its walls, at a maximum size of 20’ x 92’ with a resolution of 5040 x 1020 pixels.
Videos submitted to be a part of 20/92 must have a run time under 7 minutes.
Accepted entries will be notified by May 3rd. Screenings of the video festival will be held on May 14th - 24th.
(Images are from the 2023 video festival - works by Brandon Aquino Straus, Kate Stone, and Samantha Nye)

20/92 Video Festival 🎉DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 26, 2026
(link in bio)
The 20/92 Video Festival is a rare opportunity to exhibit your work at an uncommon scale in a unique environment. Within the gallery is a projection system which allows for a continuous image to be cast upon its walls, at a maximum size of 20’ x 92’ with a resolution of 5040 x 1020 pixels.
Videos submitted to be a part of 20/92 must have a run time under 7 minutes.
Accepted entries will be notified by May 3rd. Screenings of the video festival will be held on May 14th - 24th.
(Images are from the 2023 video festival - works by Brandon Aquino Straus, Kate Stone, and Samantha Nye)

20/92 Video Festival 🎉DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 26, 2026
(link in bio)
The 20/92 Video Festival is a rare opportunity to exhibit your work at an uncommon scale in a unique environment. Within the gallery is a projection system which allows for a continuous image to be cast upon its walls, at a maximum size of 20’ x 92’ with a resolution of 5040 x 1020 pixels.
Videos submitted to be a part of 20/92 must have a run time under 7 minutes.
Accepted entries will be notified by May 3rd. Screenings of the video festival will be held on May 14th - 24th.
(Images are from the 2023 video festival - works by Brandon Aquino Straus, Kate Stone, and Samantha Nye)

0/92 Video Festival 🎉DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 26, 2026
(link in bio)
The 20/92 Video Festival is a rare opportunity to exhibit your work at an uncommon scale in a unique environment. Within the gallery is a projection system which allows for a continuous image to be cast upon its walls, at a maximum size of 20’ x 92’ with a resolution of 5040 x 1020 pixels.
Videos submitted to be a part of 20/92 must have a run time under 7 minutes.
Accepted entries will be notified by May 3rd. Screenings of the video festival will be held on May 14th - 24th.
(Images are from previous video festivals- works by Tobi Aremu and Nina Karin)

0/92 Video Festival 🎉DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 26, 2026
(link in bio)
The 20/92 Video Festival is a rare opportunity to exhibit your work at an uncommon scale in a unique environment. Within the gallery is a projection system which allows for a continuous image to be cast upon its walls, at a maximum size of 20’ x 92’ with a resolution of 5040 x 1020 pixels.
Videos submitted to be a part of 20/92 must have a run time under 7 minutes.
Accepted entries will be notified by May 3rd. Screenings of the video festival will be held on May 14th - 24th.
(Images are from previous video festivals- works by Tobi Aremu and Nina Karin)

0/92 Video Festival 🎉DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 26, 2026
(link in bio)
The 20/92 Video Festival is a rare opportunity to exhibit your work at an uncommon scale in a unique environment. Within the gallery is a projection system which allows for a continuous image to be cast upon its walls, at a maximum size of 20’ x 92’ with a resolution of 5040 x 1020 pixels.
Videos submitted to be a part of 20/92 must have a run time under 7 minutes.
Accepted entries will be notified by May 3rd. Screenings of the video festival will be held on May 14th - 24th.
(Images are from previous video festivals- works by Tobi Aremu and Nina Karin)
//shrouded\\ April 17-19 @iceboxprojectspace in PHL and April 24-25 Lincoln Center Atrium in NYC
co-presented by @cannonballfest and @lincolncenter
concept, co-director, performer, writer, costume and scenic designer - jaamil olawale kosoko//performer - Mawu Ama Ma’at Gora//performer - song tucker//performer & cellist - Black Maij//composer, sound designer, musician - Everett-Asis Saunders//co-director, performer & musician - Kingsley Ibeneche //video designer - Jordan Deal//lighting designer at Lincoln Center- Connor Sale//costume & wardrobe supervisor - Philip Errico
production manger/lighting supervisor and co-lighting designer for icebox project space - su guzey//scenic fabricator - RED//stage manager - Cory Seals//creative producer and general manager - @showshowworks //Jenni Bowman, founder & creative producer//Melissa Kievman, creative producer//Jason Goodman, associate producer//Reba Gazdik, administrative associate
Defeat Device x The Machine
09 May 2026
@iceboxprojectspace
1400 N American St, Philadelphia, PA 19122
6:30-11PM
Defeat Device returns, co-produced by The Machine, with a star-studded cast of live performances, emphasizing the hard and soft elements of the global post-club axis. Built around tailored lighting scenes and a bespoke sculptural installation, this event will showcase both the ambient and ethereal (Malibu, Cole Roberts) and the darker, torqued-up sounds of deconstructed club (aya, Kat Nzhingha, No Author).
@malib9
@aya_yco
@cole____roberts
@katnzinghasdead
@_noauthor
In collaboration with @themachinephilly @4mi_gl4zer @luminous_abstract @iceboxprojectspace @tier33productions
Directed by Nakhyia Abrams @ha________________________._
Produced, co-directed, and edited by Keenan Terrell @keenanfromlimbo
Shot by @mcali_215
Featuring @ariaztro @parttimegrandma
Artwork by @__edamami__
Audio: Kat Nzingha - Heme

This weekend, jaamil olawale kosoko’s newest piece, //shrouded\\, premieres at Icebox Project Space in Philadelphia as part of Miniball 2026.
April 17-19, tickets start at $5. Link in bio.
//shrouded\\ April 17-19 @iceboxprojectspace in PHL and April 24-25 Lincoln Center Atrium in NYC
co-presented by @cannonballfest and @lincolncenter
concept, co-director, performer, writer, costume and scenic designer - jaamil olawale kosoko//performer - Mawu Ama Ma’at Gora//performer - song tucker//performer & cellist - Black Maij//composer, sound designer, musician - Everett-Asis Saunders//co-director, performer & musician - Kingsley Ibeneche //video designer - Jordan Deal//lighting designer at Lincoln Center- Connor Sale//costume & wardrobe supervisor - Philip Errico
production manger/lighting supervisor and co-lighting designer for icebox project space - su guzey//scenic fabricator - RED//stage manager - Cory Seals//creative producer and general manager - @showshowworks //Jenni Bowman, founder & creative producer//Melissa Kievman, creative producer//Jason Goodman, associate producer//Reba Gazdik, administrative associate
Defeat Device x The Machine
09 May 2026
@iceboxprojectspace
1400 N American St, Philadelphia, PA 19122
6:30-11PM
@malib9
@aya_yco
@cole____roberts
@katnzinghasdead
@_noauthor
In collaboration with @themachinephilly @4mi_gl4zer @luminous_abstract
Directed, edited, and shot by @keenanfromlimbo featuring @paparoachluvr
Artwork by @__edamami__
Audio: Cole Roberts – Molt

DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 26, 2026
(link in bio)
Icebox Project Space is pleased to announce the open call for the 20/92 Video Festival.
The 20/92 Video Festival is a rare opportunity to exhibit your work at an uncommon scale in a unique environment. Within the gallery is a projection system which allows for a continuous image to be cast upon its walls, at a maximum size of 20’ x 92’ with a resolution of 5040 x 1020 pixels.
Videos submitted to be a part of 20/92 must have a run time under 7 minutes.
Accepted entries will be notified by May 3rd.
Screenings of the video festival will be held on May 14th - 24th, (Fridays 3-9pm, Saturdays 12-9p, and Sundays 12-4p).

DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 26, 2026
(link in bio)
Icebox Project Space is pleased to announce the open call for the 20/92 Video Festival.
The 20/92 Video Festival is a rare opportunity to exhibit your work at an uncommon scale in a unique environment. Within the gallery is a projection system which allows for a continuous image to be cast upon its walls, at a maximum size of 20’ x 92’ with a resolution of 5040 x 1020 pixels.
Videos submitted to be a part of 20/92 must have a run time under 7 minutes.
Accepted entries will be notified by May 3rd.
Screenings of the video festival will be held on May 14th - 24th, (Fridays 3-9pm, Saturdays 12-9p, and Sundays 12-4p).
Defeat Device x The Machine
09 May 2026
@iceboxprojectspace
1400 N American St, Philadelphia, PA 19122
6:30-11PM
@malib9
@aya_yco
@cole____roberts
@katnzinghasdead
@_noauthor
In collaboration with @themachinephilly @4mi_gl4zer @luminous_abstract
Directed, edited, and shot by @keenanfromlimbo featuring @paparoachluvr
Artwork by @__edamami__
Audio: Malibu - Tilting on Windmills

🚨 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: Labor of Love is taking over @iceboxprojectspace at the iconic @cranearts building for 'The Exhibition' on Saturday, April 25th!
This will be the BIGGEST event we have put on to date! We're bringing you a massive card featuring current/former WWE and AEW stars, international standouts, and all your favorite LoL regulars!
Plus, wrestling-themed art will be on display from 15+ artists from all around the world!
📍1400 N American Street, Philadelphia, PA
🕔 Doors at 5:00 PM
🎟️ 𝕋𝕀ℂ𝕂𝔼𝕋𝕊:
Front Row: $45
Second Row: $40
General Admission: $30
⏰ 𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗟𝗬 𝗕𝗜𝗥𝗗 𝗦𝗣𝗘𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗟: Save $5 on any ticket level when you buy before Friday, April 3rd!
🔥 𝑮𝑬𝑻 𝒀𝑶𝑼𝑹𝑺 𝑵𝑶𝑾: buytickets.at/laboroflove

2nd Thursday tonight 6-9!!! We hand the keys over to our incredible neighbor @inliquidart for their March for Art benefit fundraiser ❤️ shop 💜 party ❤️ check out tonight and comeback for one of their other events!

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.

SOS is starting a new series interviewing Philadelphia-based artist-run project spaces and galleries. Episode 01 is with @timothybelknap of @iceboxprojectspace , one of the longest run spaces in the city. Within the conversation, I ask about what makes Philly such an especially experimental art scene, the emotional/financial cost of running the Icebox, what @collectivefutures.info is and the Icebox’s role within the network, and what the biggest missing piece is in the scene.
Be sure to attend their Talent Show Fundraiser this Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
You can read our entire interview on Substack.
Image captions:
Now, One With Everyone! was an un-juried group exhibition hosted by Icebox Project space. In order to participate, artists needed only to bring their works to the gallery space during a four-day window. There was no theme, there were no pre-qualifications. The resulting exhibition is a group photo of sorts, a portrait of Philadelphia art in this moment. Over 100 artworks are situated salon-style along a 47 x 20-foot indigo wall.
Ezra Masch’s VOLUMES at Icebox Project Space, 2022. VOLUMES uses live sound from a drum set to activate an immersive grid of lights. The system translates sound into a visual language, allowing percussionists to express their ideas 3-dimensionally throughout the room. Participating musicians explore the connection between sound, light, and space through a series of live performances. The installation at Icebox Project Space was the 6th iteration in this ongoing project. For three weeks, the gallery was transformed into a site-specific audio-visual instrument in which experiments and collaborations with a variety of artists took place.
Light & Sound is a series of live events hosted at Icebox Project Space, organized by local promoters. It includes a sound system, stage, lights, lasers, and Philadelphia’s largest disco ball, of course.
Show Town, 2025. Picture this: a small town square that’s surrounded by unique buildings. Each time you visit, each building is filled with new artworks, films, installations, and creative experiments.
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