InLiquid

InLiquid is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit member-based organization that provides free resources for the Philadelphia area arts community and serves to connect artists with curators, collectors, and the general public.

[8] Today the website hosts hundreds of artist portfolios,[9] including recognizable names like photographer Zoe Strauss, founder of the Philadelphia Public Art Project, and the artwork of internationally known jewelry designer John Wind,[10] whose collections have been featured in O Magazine and Elle.

[11] The organization has offices in the Crane Arts building, a warehouse-turned-art space originally built in 1906, and located at 1400 N. American Street in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia.

[17] Juvenile In Justice was an exhibition of works by the internationally renowned photographer Richard Ross,[18][19] and Philadelphia artists Roberto Lugo and Mat Tomezsko, presented at Crane Arts from November 8 through December 12, 2013.

[20] This exhibition, accompanied by extensive public programming, participated in a national conversation about the U.S. juvenile justice system and how communities, with a focus on Philadelphia, can better engage and provide critical support to youth.

Installation shot of Current/Approaching exhibition at bahdeebahdu, in celebration of InLiquid's 15th anniversary
Installation shot of the Juvenile In Justice exhibition, featuring photography by Richard Ross and curated by InLiquid, at Crane Arts in Philadelphia