11 Best Shopping in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

David David Gallery

Rittenhouse Square

American and European paintings, drawings, and watercolors from the 16th to the 20th century are on display.

Fabric Workshop and Museum

Center City East

A nonprofit arts organization runs this center and store dedicated to creating new work in fabric and other materials, working with emerging and nationally and internationally recognized artists.

Fleisher/Ollman Gallery

Center City East

You can find fine works by 20th-century self-taught American artists here, such as Martin Ramirez, Joan Nelson, and Joseph Yoakum.

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Gross McCleaf Gallery

Rittenhouse Square

This gallery is a good place to see works by both prominent and emerging artists, with an emphasis on Philadelphia painters.

I. Brewster

Fairmount

The specialty here is contemporary paintings and prints by such artists as Salvador Dalí, Peter Max, Marc Chagall, Louis Icart, Erté, Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, and Roy Lichtenstein.

Larry Becker Contemporary Art

Old City

Gallerist Becker and his wife, Heidi Nivling, display the kind of austere, abstract art that prompts people who don't know any better to say, "Hey, my kid could do that." Look more closely at the conceptual paintings featured in this small gallery and you'll notice the great skill required to make minimalist art with maximal effect.

Muse Gallery

Old City

Established in 1978 by the Muse Foundation for the Visual Arts, Muse Gallery is an artists' cooperative committed to increasing the visibility of local artwork and presenting experimental work in a variety of mediums.

Show of Hands

Center City East

You'll find one-of-a-kind artisan crafts—exquisite jewelry, colorful vases, textiles, Murano glass, and unique lamps—in a wide range of price points here. The friendly owner is on hand to answer questions and encourages you to handle the fragile objects.

The Print Center

Rittenhouse Square

The frequent exhibitions at this two-story gallery down a charming side street attract fans of contemporary printmaking and photography.

VIX Emporium

University City

Local artists and designers consign their works—from ceramics to handmade hats—in this former millinery with the original built-in cabinetry and beveled-glass windowpanes. The owners, a couple, both have a background in retail and are artisans themselves—she makes jewelry and he's a graphic designer. That's typical of the creative entrepreneurs popping up in West Philadelphia.

Wexler Gallery

Old City

This gallery is known for specializing in historic and contemporary glass, but it always has an interesting mix of 20th- and 21st-century handcrafted furnishings and art.