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SUMMARY:Understories Exhibit at Cherry Street Pier
DESCRIPTION:Over the past year at our studio residency at Cherry Street Pier\, we invited local artists\, herbalists\, poets\, dancers\, media-makers\, and collaborators to guide us through our theme ‘Understories\,’ what lives underneath the surface unseen to the eye yet still exists; the networks of connection that we make rooted back to the surface\, the poetic synapses of mycellium activating their communication channels\, and the invisible tunnels that Termites create within rings of tree trunks.\n\nThis multimedia exhibit presented by Termite TV will feature a stellar slate of artists for a month at Cherry Street Pier from August 1-31.\n\nFeaturing artworks\, sculpture\, videos\, sounds\, and installations from our collaborators over the past year: \nNicole Duprée\, Emily Fisher\, William Hazard\, Sadie Hicks\, Michael Kuetemeyer\, Karen Lefkovitz\, Warren C. Longmire\, Julia Lopez\, Chloe Marie\, Dominique Matti\, Gabrielle Patterson\, Alan Powell\, Ingrid Raphaël\, Craig Scheihing\, Anula Shetty\, Kathleen Sweeney. Frances Almodovar\, the Ghouls Next Door\, Tamara R. Jackson\, Dr. Jenine Lowery\, Michael O’Reilly\, Francesca Lally\, María Teres Rodriguez\, Natalie Thomas\, Joy Waldinger. Lee Clawson\, Adam Cooper-Terán\, Betty’s Eyes\, Laura Deutch\, Jamie Goetz\, Lorne Peart\, Deborah Rudman\, Jake Smith & Workshop Participants. \nSpecial events:\nFirst Friday Opening: Aug 1st at Cherry Street Pier from 6-8pm\nFilm Screening of Understories Projects: Aug 15th from 6:30-8:30p at Cherry Street Pier\n\n\nWe’d like to thank our collaborators and funders who made this work possible:\nCherry Street Pier\nGreater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance\nPennsylvania Council of the Arts\nIndependence Media\nPhiladelphia Cultural Fund\nPhillyCAM TV
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/understories-exhibit-at-cherry-street-pier/
CATEGORIES:Open House
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SUMMARY:Understories-Undergrowth: Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the public screening of Understories-Undergrowth: a video program of shorts by Termite TV and PhillyCAM participants interpreting and experimenting with the theme of Understories. \nThe film screening will be following by a Q+A with local artist and herbalist\, Maebh Aguilar\, who grounded participants in the poetic interpretations of the theme. \nArtists include: \nGabrielle Patterson\, Frances Almodovar\, Natalie Thomas\, Joy Waldinger\, Nicole Duprée\, Tamara R. Jackson\, Dr. Jenine Lowery\, Gabrielle Patterson\, Ingrid Raphaël\, Michael O Reilly\, Anula Shetty\, Michael Kuetemeyer\, Francesca Lally\, the Ghouls Next Door\, Karen Lefkovitz\, Alan Powell\, María Teres Rodriguez\, and Kathleen Sweeney. \nThis is a screening as part of the Understories month-long exhibit at Cherry Street Pier. \nThis is a ticketed event\, please grab your tickets at our Eventbrite.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/understories-undergrowth-film-screening/
CATEGORIES:Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250901T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T170000
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SUMMARY:Photo Exhibit: Masai Shawn Pines-Elliott 'D.E.I.'
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Photo Exhibit ‘D.E.I.’ by Masai Shawn Pines-Elliott inside of our Studio at Cherry Street Pier. \nJoin us on First Friday for the opening & it will be up for the rest of the month in September. \nStatement from artist\, Masai Shawn Pines-Elliott: \n \n 
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/photo-exhibit-masai-shawn-pines-elliott-d-e-i/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T150000
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SUMMARY:Imagining Radical Communication with a DIY FM Transmitter
DESCRIPTION:Description: \nThis is a beginner friendly workshop that will teach attendees how to build a small FM radio transmitter while [hopefully] breaking the assumption that you need an engineering degree to start building your own electronics. In addition to teaching technical skills\, we will be offering a brief political context of radical radio organizing\, past and present\, and how people can start to think about building their own communication networks to keep themselves and their neighbors safe. Understanding radio is a great first step in demystifying networked communication. \nThis workshop requires no previous electronics experience and will consist of actions like hand-placing small components and wires and placing them in a breadboard. Participants will leave with a working radio transmitter that is powerful enough to transmit about one city block and a small publication with instructions for building the circuit and some examples of how radio and DIY networks can be used for radical organizing. Through the process of building electronics and learning together\, we hope that this technology will inspire folks to explore radio as a form of communication and experiment with broadcasting as a radical medium. We hope participants will leave the workshop feeling more empowered to take control of their online presence and potential to broadcast. No prior electronics experience is needed! \nRegister at the eventbrite! \nBios: \nHannah: \nHannah Tardie (they/them) is an artist\, educator\, and researcher whose work exists as sculpture\, installation\, essays\, event organization\, and performance. Tardie views electronics as rich transferential objects through which we can explore intimacy\, attachment\, and queer relationality. Their work has been shown at La Gaite Lyrique\, SPACE Gallery\, Westbeth Gallery\, One Brooklyn Bridge Park\, Arts\, Letters\, & Numbers\, Vox Populi\, Pig Iron Theatre Company\, and online via websites like Artsy.net\, maps-dna-and-spam\, and p5.js. Tardie has participated in residencies at Arts\, Letters\, & Numbers\, ChaNorth\, Alterworks\, Crit NYC\, and the Media Archaeology Lab (forthcoming). Tardie was on the organizing committee of the 2021 experimental iteration of the Movement and Computing Conference\, lovingly termed Slo MoCo. They solely organized Temple University’s first Electronics Faire in 2024\, an annual event they continue to steward. Tardie currently manages a makerspace at Temple University Library’s Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio. \nDerek: \nDerek Schwartz (he/him) is an audio engineer\, writer\, and technologist practicing the art of weaving networks. His values are rooted in DIY music culture\, and prior to coming to Philadelphia\, he spent time in St. Louis as a music writer and production assistant at KDHX Radio. In his current audio practice\, he produces\, mixes\, and records audio for film and music\, and creates experimental audio projects that play with waveforms\, radio\, and physical media. He is currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Music Technology at Temple University. \n 
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/imagining-radical-communication-with-a-diy-fm-transmitter/
CATEGORIES:Fungus Garden
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SUMMARY:El Bembé - Las Parcelas & Colobó Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join us for El Bembé! A gathering of friends to celebrate the community AR/VR art project\, “Places of Power: Las Parcelas and Colobó Garden”
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/el-bembe-las-parcelas-colobo-gardens/
LOCATION:Colobó Garden\, 2263 Palethorp Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Soup: What's Your Ritual
DESCRIPTION:Let’s come together with our community to share and nurture our relationship with grief and loss. What are your rituals for remembrance?\n\n\n\nLet’s come together with our community to share and nurture our relationship with grief and loss. What are your rituals for remembrance? In collaboration with The Thread\, an art and grief collective\, The Ghouls Next Door are screening their new horror-comedy film\, The Soup. After the film\, participants will share their stories and have an opportunity to build their rituals through candle making\, a grief phone installation\, and other interactive art practices designed to honor memory.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/the-soup-whats-your-ritual/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Pier\, 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screening,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Perpetual Repair - Julie Woodard Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This collection threads together four years of mourning\, curiosity\, practice\, and play. Stains\, holes\, and history are stitched behind windowsills\, stuffed into birds\, woven among ocean waves\, and painted above mountain ranges. My work reflects a constellation of ways that mending may manifest in our minds\, bodies\, environment\, and communities. \nArtifacts from lost loved ones\, scraps from strangers\, items purchased secondhand\, and materials salvaged from the street are all transformed and intertwined. Remnants have been hand-dyed with indigo\, screenprinted with pattern\, and stretched to new forms. The process is slow\, and the repair is perpetual.  \nI hope you find a home in this work–something that inspires your own art practice or helps to mend an ache in your heart. Perhaps you’ll be transported to a memory of a walk in the woods\, a birdsong that comforts you\, or a well-loved stoop down your block. Come and sit for a while. There’s always more mending to do. \nLearn more about Julie’s work & follow along at juiceboxworkshop.com and on socials @juiceboxworkshop.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/perpetual-repair-julie-woodard-exhibition/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Pier\, 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T110000
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SUMMARY:Mending Workshop with Duwenavue Santé Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Using the technique of embroidery on photos\, mixed with fabric and mixed media collage\, participants will be invited to bring a photo or send one in advance of an image that represents something they would like to mend in their life-a memory\, relationship or experience. Participants individuals pieces will be become part of a collaborative exhibit presented at Cherry Street Pier in May. \n“For Johnson\, a master of the needle trade\, the artistic process is inseparable from the act of survival. The process of mending a textile is identical to the process of mending a life\,” says Johnson. Her work collapses the distance between vocational expertise and communal storytelling\, turning the technical precision of the stitch into a vehicle for social cohesion within a space of her own creation.” \nhttps://www.duwenavuesantejohnson.com/bio# \nhttps://www.instagram.com/sante_artxstitch.art/
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/mending-workshop-with-duwenavue-sante-johnson/
CATEGORIES:Mending,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T190000
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CREATED:20260419T192143Z
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SUMMARY:Estamos Aqui!: A Film Screening w/ Norris Square Neighborhood Project
DESCRIPTION:Screening of Las Parcelas Garden (2004) and Villa Africana Colobó Garden (2006) videos and discussion of current and upcoming community media projects in the Norris Square Neighborhood.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/estamos-aqui-a-film-screening-w-norris-square-neighborhood-project/
LOCATION:Kensington Engagement Center\, 3000 Kensington Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19134\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T200000
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SUMMARY:Philly Tech Week - Places of Power
DESCRIPTION:Termite TV’s community-based “Places of Power” Augmented Reality / VR exhibition will be on view at Studio 1\, Cherry Street Pier from May 1 to May 30\, 2026. Join us on Thursday\, May 7\, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. as part of Philly Tech Week. “Places of Power” aims to inspire participatory\, community-driven\, technology-enabled media arts production in Philadelphia communities facing cultural erasure\, strengthening community bonds\, prompting intergenerational sharing\, and preserving stories and memories among the city’s underserved communities. \nThrough a process of co-creation\, Termite TV artists lead workshops in visual storytelling\, Virtual Reality (VR)\, Augmented Reality (AR) and 3D Photogrammetry. Using these emerging media tools allows participants to create immersive works and experiences that amplify the sense of memory\, kinship\, connection and empathy. Through the AR installations created by the participants\, physical landmarks and objects in the neighborhood are transformed into portals\, bringing to life the voices and memories of residents.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/philly-tech-week-places-of-power/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Pier\, 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T210000
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CREATED:20260512T232639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T144716Z
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SUMMARY:Mending - Screening at PhillyCAM
DESCRIPTION:Collaborative Filmmaking Screening Presented By Termite TV & PhillyCAM\nOver nine inspiring weeks\, a dynamic group of community filmmakers from PhillyCAM and Termite TV collaborated to produce a powerful collection of short films exploring the theme of MENDING. \nNow\, your’re invited to see their work come to life. Join us for a special Premiere Screening and Talk Back on Friday\, May 15 at PhillyCAM. Meet the creators to hear the stories behind the films\, and be part of a lively conversation about the creative process on the meaning of mending in today’s world.\n \nThe shows were facilitated and produced by filmmakers Gabe Castro and Ingrid Raphael.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/mending-screening-at-phillycam/
LOCATION:PhillyCAM\, 699 Ranstead Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T140000
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SUMMARY:Watercolor Undercover with Sam J
DESCRIPTION:Visual art play with two different mediums! \n\n\n\n\nSam Jacona brings us a custom workshop: Watercolor Undercover – \nWith Watercolor Undercover\, we can connect to the sense of playfulness and spontaneity with TermiteTV. This is a workshop that creates a way to play with multiple different materials to use the spontaneous effect of water and the control of crayons or oil pastels to uncover something the artists likes to express. With that said\, we are mending the two worlds of water and wax in a way that is similar to oil and water. Finding a way to mend them into a new way to create\, design\, story-tell. \nThe goal of this workshop is to show how different mediums can work together. Using oil pastels or crayons to make shapes and uncover them with watercolor. Using a predictable medium with a more unpredictable one. These are great for all ages and can be adjusted to each age group. \nAbout Sam: https://www.samjacona.com/about and @SamJaconaArt
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/watercolor-undercover-with-sam-j/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Pier\, 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T200000
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SUMMARY:Places of Power - Las Parcelas and Colobó Gardens Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Termite TV’s community-based “Places of Power” Augmented Reality / VR exhibition will be on view at Studio 1\, Cherry Street Pier from June 1 to 15\, 2026.  “Places of Power” aims to inspire participatory\, community-driven\, technology-enabled media arts production in Philadelphia communities facing cultural erasure\, strengthening community bonds\, prompting intergenerational sharing\, and preserving stories and memories among the city’s underserved communities. \nThrough a co-creation process\, Termite TV artists lead workshops in visual storytelling\, Virtual Reality (VR)\, Augmented Reality (AR)\, and 3D Photogrammetry. Using these emerging media tools allows participants to create immersive works and experiences that amplify the sense of memory\, kinship\, connection\, and empathy. Through the AR installations created by the participants\, physical landmarks and objects in the neighborhood are transformed into portals\, bringing the voices and memories of residents to life.
URL:https://termite.org/mound/event/places-of-power-las-parcelas-and-colobo-gardens-exhibition/
LOCATION:Cherry Street Pier\, 121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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