What's Happening?
Former faculty, students, and alumni of the University of the Arts gathered for a reunion in South Philadelphia. The event, organized by the University of the Arts Alumni Council, served as a holiday party
and a chance for the community to reconnect after the institution's unexpected closure in June 2024. The closure had dispersed the tight-knit artistic community, leaving many without a central hub for their creative endeavors. The reunion provided an opportunity for attendees to share memories, discuss future plans, and maintain the bonds formed during their time at the university.
Why It's Important?
The closure of the University of the Arts has significant implications for the local and broader artistic community. As a hub for creative education, its absence leaves a gap in the cultural and educational landscape of Philadelphia. The reunion highlights the resilience and determination of the alumni to preserve their community and continue their artistic pursuits despite the challenges posed by the closure. This event underscores the importance of community support and networking in the arts, which can help sustain individual careers and collaborative projects in the absence of institutional backing.






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