Sunday, May 3, 2026

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Lit Escalates book poster sale

 Lit Escalates is launching a new book poster sale on May 29th!

More details about the sale and my collaboration on some of the posters with Joel Daniel Phillips is at www.lit-escalates.com/collections/levelup



Friday, April 24, 2026

Exhibition, Publication and Podcast

 

I hope you are doing well.

 

I will be showing two pieces in the Nooks bookstore Exhibition: Before the Streetlights Come On, Kid-Lit Celebrates Summer 

Opening : May 16th 10AM-5PM

On view through July 31st, 2026

 

Including a print of “Dragon Tales”. (The cover image of Space & Time Magazine #148 ) and “Soaring Sky” ( The sketch for a piece in the illustrated YA graphic novel, ”The Legend of Dorin and Estelle ” , that I am developing. )

Select images from the book are shared at www.arthurhaywood.com/the-legend-of-dorin-and-estelle

 

Nooks bookstore, 112 N. Prince St. Lancaster, PA 17603

www.nooks.gallery

Monday - Thursday (10-5), Friday - Saturday (10-7), Sunday (10-4)

 

Inquire at  hello@nooks.gallery 

My painting, “I will be brave ” is included in I bet you can 5e.

A school book by publisher Editions Magnard-Vuibert-Delagrave based in Paris.  It is an English textbook (digital) for 13 year-old french students.

In the unit entitled "Portrait and Self-Portrait" my painting is included.

Available for purchase at 

https://www.magnard.fr/livre/9782210122949-new-i-bet-you-can-5e-2026-manuel

And can be previewed at 

https://www.calameo.com/read/000015856f978bbfccb36

A recent podcast between my mother, Julie Haywood, myself and the Philly Has Heart podcast in their “ Motherhood Series: How to Raise A Creative ”

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3f0w6j0ZfCDLS6W6SEpW4H?si=8b7eb5e46315406d

Thursday, March 12, 2026

“Freedom Across Civilizations” is on view at the Penn Museum

 

 

My painting “Freedom Across Civilizations” is on view at the Penn Museum. 

Oil, 4 x 8 feet. The Museum commissioned this permanent interior mural. The piece is located inside the museum’s east entrance. 

East Entrance: 1 Convention Ave. , Philadelphia, PA 19104.

 

This artwork is intended to provide a visual representation of the themes of freedom across many of the civilizations and cultures represented in the Museum’s collection. It represents freedom of expression through dance and music. An energy of light connects them all in the landscape of abundance as the provision of water flows from a symbolic tree of life.

 

The Penn museum was awarded a grant by the Sachs Foundation to produce a mural centered on themes of freedom, education and community.

 

The Office of Staff and Community Engagement, with support from a member of their Community Advisory Group, identified me as an artist who could help bring the vision to life and wanted to highlight my participation in the Mural Arts Philadelphia Fellowship for Black Artists. Local students contributed their ideas and painting to the painting’s borders. Poets incredibultut and lexx_notsorry guided the student poetry workshop during the creation stages of the painting.

 

Penn  Museum: 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA

www.penn.museum

 

The painting includes portraits of Chelsea T. Hicks and Tsultrim Tenzin.
 

Prints of the painting are available at inprnt.com/gallery/arthurhaywood

More from the unveiling event
Process video of “Freedom Across Civilizations” from design to painting.

More process videos of past murals are now available on my Patreon page to support ongoing public art projects. Thank you.

patreon.com/arthurhaywood

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Artist Talk

 

 

I will be sharing my mural art experience during a free artist talk, in English, at Alliance Française de Philadelphia.

Arthur Haywood : Mural Art from Philadelphia to Paris. March 13th, 2026, 6pm - 7pm. 

1420 Walnut St. , Suite 700, Philadelphia, PA 19102

 

https://www.afphila.com/event-rsvp/arthur-haywood-mural-art-from-philadelphia-to-paris/

Sunday, February 15, 2026

 

My painting “Freedom Across Civilizations” will be unveiled at the Penn Museum on March 12th, 5:30 - 7 pm. The Museum commissioned this permanent interior mural. The piece will be located inside the museum’s east entrance from the unveiling event onwards. 

East Entrance: 1 Convention Ave. , Philadelphia, PA 19104.

 

The Penn museum was awarded a grant by the Sachs Foundation to produce a mural centered on themes of freedom, education and community.

 

The Office of Staff and Community Engagement, with support from a member of their Community Advisory Group, identified me as an artist who could help bring the vision to life and wanted to highlight my participation in the Mural Arts Philadelphia Fellowship for Black Artists. Local students contributed their ideas and painting to the painting’s borders.

 

Penn  Museum: 3260 South Street, Philadelphia, PA

www.penn.museum

Parking    www.upenn.edu/parking

Friday, January 23, 2026

Secret Show Exhibition

 

 

My paintings, Swim in Light and Cosmic Collision, will be included in The Secret Show. Presented by Era Contemporary , curated by Emma Hapner and hosted at The Jane Gallery.   32 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106.

Opening Reception: February 6th , 5 - 9 pm.

On view February 1st - February 30th, 2026. Thu - Sun 12 - 4 pm.

 

The exhibition presents an evocative collection of works inspired by secrecy, hidden narratives, and the whispers of what is revealed to those who look closely.

 

More information at eracontemporary.com   

Inquiries can be sent to eracontemporary@gmail.com

"Swim in Light" Oil 8 x 10 inches                "Cosmic Collision" Acrylic and Colored Pencil, 8 x 11.5 inches