Terrill was one of the students selected to live-print student-designed tote bags for UPenn's Quaker Days Monday April 11th at 12- 2pm.
Exhibition: An Afternoon of Art
Sunday April 3: 1- 7pm
3736 Spruce St, PhiladelphiA 19104
Terrill is one of the few featured artists in Habitat for Humanity's "The Colors of Spring" benefit this Sunday. It is a perfect opportunity to view and purchase vibrant artwork, while contributing to a great cause.
Admission is $7 in advance online, or $10 at the door. Free drip coffee will be provided by HubBub Coffee, and there will be specialty coffee and tea drinks available for purchase during the event. Delicious homemade baked goods will also be provided.
for more information make sure to look at the facebook event here.
Exhibition: 06.12.09. in Clutter Gallery
Using my body as a canvas, I had an assistant write a date into my skin to represent an incident of sexual assault. I act out a normal day, going to get coffee, reading, grocery shopping, and more with this pronounced red mark visible to all, demonstrating the scarring and continuous effects of sexual assault throughout one’s lifetime.
Artwork up until May 18th
Photo Credit: Amanda Suarez and Olivia Portegello
Panel Discussion: Women in Art Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania
Terrill is excited to be featured in the University of Pennsylvania's Internships in the Arts Career Panel to talk about her current internship in the curatorial department at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia as well as other internships in the art world.