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Friday, November 1st, 2024

The Lucy by Cescaphe

Taller Puertorriqueño's
50th Anniversary Gala

Join us in celebrating 50 incredible years of artistry, education, and community impact!


Preserving and promoting Puerto Rican arts and culture.

Known as El Corazón Cultural del Barrio, Taller Puertorriqueño is a community-based cultural organization that uses art to promote development within its community and the Latinx Diaspora and build bridges to the Greater Philadelphia region.

Upcoming Event:

An evening with Luis Miranda Jr. & Dr. Carmen Febo San Miguel

The Julia de Burgos Bookstore welcomes Luis A. Miranda Jr., Latino trailblazer and father of Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, to present his new memoir, Relentless: My Story of the Latino Spirit That is Transforming America, in conversation with Dr. Carmen Febo San Miguel as part of Taller Puertorriqueño’s 50th anniversary programming. The conversation will be followed by a book signing. Admission is included with purchase of book.

On View:

Through October 26, 2024

Los Dueños de Nada

Alexis Duque

Los Dueños de Nada (The Owners of Nothing) a solo exhibition of Alexis Duque’s new paintings and works on paper that interweaves personal history with broader socio-political themes. Duque is a Colombian artist based in New York City. In his new work, Duques uses figurative representational techniques to bring into relief the lives of those impacted by migration, class, and ethnic distinctions and who may otherwise be seen as residing on the periphery of society.

Tramando

Taller Puertorriqueño’s Textile Design Workshop

Tramando is a workshop series dedicated to empowering individuals and diaspora communities through collective art-making and cultural preservation. Our aim is to foster agency and sustainable economic practices while celebrating the rich tapestry of Puerto Rican and Latino culture. 

We provide 12-week workshops, each centered on natural dyeing, weaving, or traditional mundillo lace-making. Each workshop features a dedicated curriculum tailored to the specific craft, led by experienced artists. Open to all skill levels, these workshops delve into both technique and the cultural importance of textile design.

Visit our Archives

The Eugenio María de Hostos Archives is a resource and research center that includes books, periodicals, articles, recordings, and research, focusing on Puerto Rican and Latinx history in Philadelphia and across the country.

Book a Tour or Workshop

We offer guided neighborhood tours, gallery tours, and hands-on art workshops, to schools, universities, and community groups on-site.

Rent our Facilities

We offer the best amenities and flexibility in our spectacular spaces. With multi-purpose spaces, convenient parking, conference rooms, and much more at reasonable rates.

The Julia de Burgos Bookstore at Taller

The only one of its kind in Philly. Our store is a bilingual bookstore that specializes in Puerto Rican culture but embraces and represents all Latin cultures. We sell merchandise by local artists and artisans. Any income from the store goes right back into Taller Puertorriqueño’s after-school programs, youth artist programs, community events, and more.

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Support Taller

Your support is what allows Taller to keep serving the community from year to year. Whether it’s renewing your membership, donating a small amount, or imparting a generous gift, all of your support helps us bring arts and culture to our neighborhood.

We are excited about the new events and exhibitions we are creating for the community and would love to keep you in the know.

Taller Newsletter

Phone

215.426.3311

Address

2600 N. 5TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19133

Email

info@tallerpr.org

Hours Update / Cambio de Horas

Our bookstore will be be closed from August 30-31.

Taller’s building will be closed on September 2, 2024 for the holiday.