How Water Moves curated by Duwenavue Santé Johnson and Suzanna Urminska

February 6–March 31
2026
Location: Cherry Street Pier
Time: Pier Operating Hours

Celebrate Black History Month and Women’s History Month through the lens of water, art, and storytelling. How Water Moves is a powerful outdoor exhibition that explores our connection to rivers and one another, created by artists and curators  Duwenavue Santé Johnson and Suzanna Urminska. On display February and March. All ages welcome.

Opening Reception: Friday, March 6, 2026

Set along the banks of the Delaware River, this free experience brings together visual artists, writers, and community voices to explore how water shapes identity, memory, and belonging. With 8 weeks of installations and special programs, guests are invited to reflect on how movement, of people, light, and liquid, affects our world.

Image by Omi Tanaka

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