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Kick off the fall Walk Around Philadelphia season with a hands-on printmaking experience at Cherry Street Pier!
Join us on First Friday, September 5th from 4–9pm to create your own hand-printed map of the Delaware River watershed and Philadelphia’s city border.
Drop in anytime during the evening to pull a one-of-a-kind print to take home.
It's FREE & only takes a few minutes!
This family-friendly participatory art event is part of the First Friday Artist & Artisan Market at Cherry Street Pier, where you'll also find open artist studios, local vendors, food & drink, and a special bonus Walk Around Philadelphia installation upstairs.
Whether you're a longtime perimeter-walker or just hearing about the project for the first time, this is a perfect opportunity to:
All are welcome — no experience necessary, and all materials are provided. Come curious, leave inspired!
For more info:
121 N Christopher Columbus Blvd
General Admission: FREE
PWYC Options
Walk Around Philadelphia is a participatory public art project and community engagement initiative that invites people to explore the city’s edges on foot—fostering dialogue around access, equity, and belonging in public spaces. We create accessible, inclusive recreational and educational opportunities that connect people to nature, parks, and each other while deepening their understanding of the social and environmental systems that shape our city.
What began as an artist’s residency has grown into a vibrant, citywide movement—engaging over 2, 000 participants and building a diverse community of neighbors, artists, educators, and civic leaders.
Our mission is to create transformative opportunities for learning, reflection, and connection by inviting people to walk the city’s edges, explore the landscapes of our parks and public spaces, and imagine a more equitable and welcoming Philadelphia. Through walking, storytelling, mapping, and creative collaboration, we inspire people to care for the natural and built environment, engage with one another across lines of difference, and contribute to a more vibrant, livable community for all.
Walk Around Philadelphia founder JJ Tiziou is an artist, community organizer & massage therapist based in West Philadelphia. His 85, 000 sq ft How Philly Moves mural at Philadelphia International Airport is the largest piece of public art in the city and was named one of the nation's best public art projects by Americans for the Arts. To date, he has walked the full perimeter of Philadelphia 15 times.
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Audience Interaction
This event does not require masks to be worn