Sarah Russell's vivid, energetic pieces will be on display at Dock Street Brewery in West Philly beginning Monday, May 16th through July 2016. These color-drenched works are the perfect harbinger for the endless, languorous, delicious summer that is to come.
Dutch cellist Steuart Pincomb is bringing Bach to the brewery. For this name-your-own-price ticketed event, which is part of a year-long Music In Familiar Spaces program, three of Bach's Cello Suites will be paired with three of our craft brews. Enjoy a side of backstory along with your Bach and beers; Pincombe will offer up commentary after each suite, and we'll be adding some notes about the beers and the brewing process, as well.
Is it just us, or does this particular celebridential candidate always sound like he's had a few too many? In his (dis)honor, Dock Street Brewery is brewing up a series of quaffable reminders to exercise your suffrage, and just dump Drumpf.
Beginning in March, work by artist Clayton Thomas will be on display in the brewpub.
His genre-bending work (think: cubism, fauvism, and pop-art) will be unveiled on March 1st.
On Wednesday March 2 from 4-8pm, we'll host an opening celebration with the artist, so come by to scope out the artwork and toast Thomas with craft brews and wood-fired pizza.
Join us on Thursday January 14th from 4pm - 6pm for the opening of William Wallace's collection of paintings exploring "otherness." Wallace's unique perspective on the topic, as it relates to society and identity, is presented in these works using paints he mixes himself and found objects in place of more traditional canvas.