Fringe Festival Guide Archive
Each year, FringeArts produces and distributes the print Philadelphia Fringe Festival Guide. The guide includes an overview of the festival as well as listings of shows and events presented by hundreds of independent artists.
2024 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Guide
Neighborhood Partners
Discover our fantastic group of 2024 Fringe Festival Neighborhood Partners and visit these local organizations & businesses to pick up your very own Festival Guide!
Theatre Exile
1340-48 S 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Theatre Exile is a nonprofit theater company committed to sparking dialogue that strengthens our community through the development and staging of timely and provocative plays. Our productions explore the complexities of the human condition with a sense of Philadelphia grit and passion. We strive to raise the social well-being of our community by creating a supportive and creative environment where artists, audiences, and our entire community can experiment, grow, and find their voices.
Visit: https://www.theatreexile.org/ for more information.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19130
The Philadelphia Museum of Art—in partnership with the city, the region, and art museums around the globe—seeks to preserve, enhance, interpret, and extend the reach of its great collections in particular, and the visual arts in general, to an increasing and increasingly diverse audience as a source of delight, illumination, and lifelong learning.
Visit: https://philamuseum.org/ for more information.
Esperanza
4261 North 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140
The Eyes Gallery
327 South St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Sparked by the Zagar’s love for Latin American folk art, Isaiah and Julia Zagar, mosaic artists and urban pioneers, moved to Lower South Philadelphia, after serving in the Peace Corps as craft developers to the Ayamara and Inca people of the Andes mountains in Peru. They renovated a vacant building on South Street to live in and work from. That building came to be the Eye’s Gallery. Artistically, Isaiah shifted from painting to making mosaics and his work can be seen not only all around South Street and Philadelphia but on the ceilings, walls and floors of Eye’s Gallery.
Visit: https://www.eyesgallery.com/ for more information.
Fork Restaurant
306 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
One of Esquire Magazine’s “100 Restaurants America Can’t Afford to Lose.” Located in the Heart of Old City, offering seasonal, contemporary American cuisine and an eclectic wine list.
Visit: https://forkrestaurant.com/ for more information.