YOU'RE WELCOME HERE.
I SAVED A CHAIR FOR YOU.


New Weavings & Drawings by Kathryn Pannepacker
 
On View: Sept 11 - October 23, 2025
William Way LGBT Community Center


The William Way LGBT Community Center presents You Are Welcome Here; I Saved a Chair for You, an exhibition of weavings and drawings by fiber artist Kathryn Pannepacker, on view from September 11th to October 23rd, 2025.

In this new body of work, Pannepacker works with a recurring motif of chairs, which imply spaces to gather and create community. These images start in the form of marker drawings, which are translated into large weavings completed on a loom in a time-intensive process. Additionally, chair caning, the craft of weaving rattan cane on the seats and backs of chairs, is also a part of Pannepacker’s practice as an apprentice. The exhibition and its programming aims to cultivate a space of radical inclusivity, inviting people to build community and support through a variety of art workshops and community gatherings.

PROGRAMMING

Opening Reception:
Thursday, September 11, 6-8 pm, free and open to the public

Artist Talk and Closing:
Weds, October 22nd, 6-8 pm. “Art & Life Balance: My Solo Studio & Community-Engaged Life”

FIBER ART WORKSHOPS

Show & Tell, Listen & Learn, Make & Take: 5-week Fiber Art Workshop for Adults with Kathryn Pannepacker

Come for one or all sessions. Free and open to the public, no experience necessary.
— Wednesday, September 17, 2-4 pm. Looms & Frames/ Warp & Weft-Weaving!
— Wednesday, September 24, 2-4 pm. Textures & Techniques- Weaving!
— Wednesday, October 1, 2-4 pm. Form & Function (beyond rules)-Weaving!
— Wednesday, October 8, 2-4 pm. Bitch & Stitch (text-textile)-Embroidery!
— Wednesday, October 15, 2-4 pm. Cane and Rush- Chairs & the Art of Craft!

Demonstration and discussion of techniques along with guest, Nick Thaete, Master Craftsman. You are welcome to bring your own chair for questions.

Register Here




ARTIST BIO

Kathryn Pannepacker is a textile and visual artist based in Germantown, Philadelphia. A graduate of Penn State University, she has furthered her practice through intensive apprenticeships both nationally and internationally, including in traditional tapestry-making. Pannepacker has exhibited widely and is represented in many public and private collections. She has been the recipient of numerous grants, including the Leeway Foundation’s Window of Opportunity, Art and Change, and the Transformation Award. Artist-in-Residence grants have brought her to France, Japan, Mexico, Lithuania, Turkey and Canada. Her work has been featured on the cover of American Craft, and in many other publications.

Pannepacker’s career includes extensive collaborations with Mural Arts Philadelphia and other community-focused organizations, facilitating projects with participants from diverse backgrounds and age groups. Her community-engaged practice focuses on art as a vehicle for healing and connection. For the past nine years, she has centered her efforts in Kensington, using art as harm reduction and wellness support alongside those in active addiction, many of whom are unsheltered. Through partnerships with The Kensington Storefront, Prevention Point Philadelphia, and Sunshine House—and in collaboration with Lisa Kelley—she helps create “sanctuary studios” that foster belonging, dignity, and creative purpose. She regularly leads workshops and lectures on the intersection of art and social change.

More information can be found on her website, at www.kpannepacker.com

Gallery Hours:
Monday–Thursday, 5:30–9 pm
William Way LGBT Community Center
1315 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
 
The art exhibitions presented by the William Way LGBT Community Center throughout 2020-2021 were never intended to be viewed exclusively in an online format. However, with the closing of our physical building due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all art exhibitions scheduled for 2020-21 will be presented as online exhibitions.

Although never the same as experiencing artworks in the Community Center’s gallery, online art exhibitions provide a safe viewing alternative, promote the artist’s creativity, and provide an opportunity for interested viewers to purchase artworks.

Prices for works that are available for sale are listed within the captions for each artwork. 65% of each sale will go to the artist and 35% will go to the Community Center to support our arts & culture programs. If you would like to make a purchase please email John Anderies, who will make arrangements to take your credit card information over the phone and make artwork delivery arrangements.

Thank you so much for your continued support and patronage of Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ artists and the Community Center’s arts & culture programs.

 
 

William Way LGBT Community Center

1315 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
P: 215-732-2220