Good Naked (Philadelphia) is pleased to be present:

ELSEWHERE FAIR /

Vincent Stracquadanio

Carl Durkow

PRESS & VIP PREVIEW /

Wednesday / June 3 / 6:30 - 9 pm

OPEN HOURS /

Thursday / June 4 / 12 - 7 pm

Friday / June 5 / 12 - 8 pm

Saturday / June 6 / 12 - 7 pm

TICKETING /

RSVP required. Book your day pass HERE

YOWIE Hotel / 226 South Street / Philadelphia PA 19147

Good Naked (Philadelphia PA) is pleased to present works by Vincent Stracquadanio and Carl Durkow at ELSEWHERE FAIR, opening Wednesday, June 3rd from 6:30-9pm.

For more information and images, please contact info@goodnakedgallery.com.

Vincent Stracquadanio is an artist based in Brooklyn, NY. He received his MFA from the Yale School of Art and BA in Visual Arts and Art History from Fordham University. His work has been exhibited at Good Naked, NY,  Plum Benefits, NY, Patient Info, Il, Platform x David Zwirner, NY, ArtSpace, CT and others. He has been published in Drawing Stall, Vol 1 and Peer Review, Vol. 3. He is currently an adjunct professor at Fordham University and a Co-Director of Transmitter Gallery. Stracquadanio is represented by Good Naked Gallery.

Carl Durkow is a Philadelphia based furniture and object designer inspired by the elegance of fine craft, surrealist painting, and historic furniture designs. He creates objects meant to be lived with and cared for. While function is never neglected in the process, it often comes second to novelty of form and decorative reference. Durkow’s creative journey is centered around evocative design, prioritizing sensory and tactile pleasures for anyone who encounters his work.

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ELSEWHERE is a boutique, room-based art fair taking place June 4–6, 2026, at YOWIE in Philadelphia. Organized by Blah Blah Gallery, the fair brings together a focused group of galleries and independent curators for presentations that prioritize scale, hospitality, and curatorial intention.

Presentations are staged across guest rooms and suites, allowing exhibitions to unfold within domestic, architectural spaces rather than traditional booth layouts. This format supports site-responsive installation, slower engagement, and sustained conversation between galleries, artists, and visitors.

The fair builds on Blah Blah Gallery’s experience participating in national and international art fairs and YOWIE’s reputation as a design, hospitality and community-forward cultural destination. Together, the project draws from room-based fair models that value context and pacing over density, offering an alternative framework for exhibition and exchange.