Elsewhere: Suite 303
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PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Elsewhere Art Fair
Suite 303June 3 – June 6, 2026
Uffner & Liu is pleased to present work for the first time in Philadelphia at the Elsewhere Art Fair, taking place at Yowie Hotel, 226 South Street. The fair opens with a VIP reception on Wednesday, June 3, from 6:30–9:00 pm and continues through Saturday, June 6.
Uffner & Liu’s presentation follows Made in Philly, the gallery’s exhibition on view from November through January, which highlighted twelve Philadelphia-based artists and estates, including David Aipperspach, Mark Thomas Gibson, Leroy Johnson, Aubrey Levinthal, Gilbert Lewis, Roberto Lugo, Sarah McEneaney, Bethann Parker, Leigh Werrell, Didier William, Nasir Young, and Allen Yu. At Elsewhere, the gallery brings together artists with strong Philadelphia connections alongside several artists from its roster.
Highlights of the presentation include Nasir Young’s paintings of Philadelphia street scenes and Anne Buckwalter’s works, which draw upon the Pennsylvania Dutch environment in which she was raised while incorporating erotic imagery often relegated to private spaces. Also on view will be Pam Lins’ ongoing Crying Eyes series, begun in 2017 during the first Trump administration and continuing through the second. Presented on the eve of the United States' 250th anniversary, in Philadelphia—the birthplace of the nation—the works are symbolic of the grief shared by so many of its people, marking this period in American life.
The presentation will also feature a new work by Iranian artist Arghavan Khosravi, whose work has previously been exhibited at Philadelphia’s National Liberty Museum in the show In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspectives on a Nation, and whose work is included in the collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Additional highlights include Roger White’s domestic cut-paper still life, an assemblage work by Sheree Hovsepian —whose work is currently on view at MoMA —Anna Jung Seo’s characteristically small-scale and contemplative painting Young Artist in Melancholy Garden, and Brazilian-American artist Sacha Ingber’s Amazonas, which will greet visitors from the bed and help round out the presentation.
We hope you will visit us at the fair alongside our Philadelphia gallery neighbors. We also look forward to exhibiting alongside our New York gallery neighbor, Trotter & Sholer.

