
This past weekend The Philadelphia Show hosted their 63rd annual antiques, art, and design show featuring over 40 of the country’s leading dealers.

Formerly known as The Philadelphia Antiques and Art Show, the show was held for years at the Navy Yard, and moved to the East Terrace of the Philadelphia Museum in 2019.

Anne Hamilton, 2018 Show Co-Chair, and long time supporter and Philadelphia Museum of Art Board of Trustees, was there with her family. During our conversation she purchased the art work behind where I was standing. The Gladwell & Patterson studio can thank me later.




This year, The Philadelphia Show proudly launches its first-ever Design Committee, a dynamic new initiative bringing together influential voices from the worlds of interior design, antiques, fine art and decorative arts. Tasked with elevating the fair’s engagement with the art, design and local community, the committee will help foster new conversations around the intersection of antiques, fine art, and collectible design, reinforcing The Philadelphia Show’s reputation as a premier destination for collectors, designers, and tastemakers alike. Congrats to Jermaine for being included in this impressive inaugural list (List)


Sasha Suda the museum’s George D. Widener Director and CEO with family and friend






More photos to come in August Philly Style Magazine.
Socially Yours, HughE