ARTZ Notes
Fun in the Sun with MB Singley
Join us for a special in-person ARTZ Notes!
Date & Time
Saturday, July 12, 2025
1:30 PM (EDT) - 2:30 PM (EDT)
Location
Woodmere Art Museum

Join us on July 12th at 1:30 pm (ET) for a special in-person ARTZ Notes program! After you register, we will send you information and instructions.
Please note: Due to the current COVID surge, masks are currently required at all indoor in-person programs. Because your and our other program participants’ health is our priority, we can not make exceptions to this policy. Please bring a mask for you and everyone in your party (preferably an N95 or KN95 if possible). We will provide extra masks on site if necessary.
Join ARTZ Notes curator and lead facilitator Keisha Hutchins Hirlinger and Philadelphia-based multidisciplinary artist and musician MB Singley (an ARTZ Notes favorite!) for a very special in-person ARTZ Notes program at Woodmere Art Museum.
Summer is here and the time is always right for dancing in the streets! This workshop is all about having fun in the sun while singing along to some of your favorite tunes. We’ll take a stroll on the boardwalk, and get some ice cream…or maybe dip our toes in the sand after we do a little surfing! All you need for this workshop is a willingness to have a good time, so grab your sunglasses and I’ll meet you on the sunny side of the street!
MB explores the human condition through story, song and audience engagement. She has self-produced three albums of original music and she can be heard on John Legend’s Grammy-nominated debut album, Get Lifted. In 2020, MB premiered her one-woman show about growing up as a black woman in the United States, Turn, at the Kimmel Center.
ARTZ Notes invites you to come together with other participants to listen to music, make your own, and engage with each other and the performers. ARTZ Notes offers music and experiences as diverse as our participants. We are exploring different options including facilitating live performances paired with conversations, interactive improvisation and sing-alongs, and conversations and movement around pre-recorded music of all genres.
Admission is free with RSVP!
But we ask that you make your reservation(s) as early as possible. We keep our programs small and intimate in scale so that everyone feels comfortable and at ease. Reservations are first come, first served.
Accessibility, transit and parking:
Woodmere Art Museum is wheelchair accessible, and there is parking onsite.
The Museum is also accessible via public transit:
By train: From 30th Street Station, Center City Philadelphia, take the R8 Chestnut Hill West train to the end of the line. This leaves you on Germantown Avenue. Go left up Germantown Ave. for about 1 mile to Woodmere (on your right).
By bus: The L bus will take you from the Chestnut Hill West train station to within a 3 minute walk of Woodmere’s doors. Visit septa.org to find updated schedules and information.
For additional directions and information about visiting Woodmere: https://woodmereartmuseum.org/visit