July 19th - September 12
Join us for the Opening Reception Saturday, July 19 from 5 to 8 pm, view incredible art, meet some of the artists and enjoy free refreshments.

Join us for the Opening Reception Saturday, July 19 from 5 to 8 pm, view incredible art, meet some of the artists and enjoy free refreshments.




We have a lot going on this month and we hope you will take a moment to come in and support the LGBTQIA+, BIPOC and AAPI artist's work in the 4th Annual Radical Love Exhibition which is open until July 7. Check our website for gallery hours. There are some changes during the 4th of July holiday week and during summer camps.
We are also hosting a Love is Love sip 'n paint party with Dani on June 17, with a portion of the proceeds from this event going towards financial aid for participants in our LBGTQIA+ Art Club. Click here to get your tickets now, sale ends June 16 at 5 pm.
And that brings us to our 3rd event. This month we will be kicking off a new art club for LGBTQ+ teens age 13 to 16. The Pride Project starts June 18th and will meet weekly at Eclipse on Wednesdays all year round from 6:30 to 8:30 pm with our instructor Niki Leibowitz. For more information go to https://www.eclipsec3.com/prideproject.
In case you are looking for some fun in the sun, we are sponsors and participants in the SAFA Pride Picnic, Sunday, June 22 where we will offer some fun art projects for all ages with Rhonda, our screenprint artist and environmental activist extraordinaire and her art assistant for the day Joanne, who is also the director of Eclipse but will never turn down a chance to have some artsy fun with everyone.
We look forward to seeing you here or in Souderton. to have some fun, see some amazing art, and create your own.






Updated: May 8
Artists and poets are mirrors to the human experience with a language all their own that can cross boundaries in a unique way. They are historians, educators and connectors, breaking barriers and shining their light into the darkness.
For this show, please submit the work that speaks to your experience as an individual, an artist, a member of your community and society a whole. Feel free to include the back story, or why you chose them in your description. We have found that including the description with the work helps people connect to the artist and the piece.
Acceptance will be based on how the art can be curated. Anyone not accepted into this show will be saved as artists to reach out to for later dates.
To increase accessibility and acknowledge the wealth gap between marginalized communities, the submission fee has been reduced to $15.
Art submissions accepted through May 10.
Notification of Art acceptance status will be sent May 12.
Art Drop off Friday May 16, Saturday, May 17
Art Pick Up Friday July 11 & Saturday July 12
Poetry submissions accepted throught May 16 with notice of acceptance by May 19.
The Opening Reception on June 7 will include a Poetry Reading at 7 pm.
