Broken | The Goldtex Building – currently under renovation. | Steve Ives | Flickr

The Goldtex Building – currently under renovation.

Source: Broken | The Goldtex Building – currently under renovation. | Steve Ives | Flickr

Something Looms | It’s only the trestle. | Steve Ives | Flickr

It’s only the trestle.

Source: Something Looms | It’s only the trestle. | Steve Ives | Flickr

Erik Schut (@mrerikschut) • Instagram photos and videos

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Source: Wes (@someguyinphilly) • Instagram photos and videos

Erik Schut (@mrerikschut) • Instagram photos and videos

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Source: Erik Schut (@mrerikschut) • Instagram photos and videos

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Greetings from the Eraserhood on Flickr.

URBAN LANDSCAPES FROM PHILADELPHIA’S INDUSTRIAL LEGACY

TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2013 TO TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 2013
CAFE 12, 212 S 12TH ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Opening presentation 6 p.m., July 2 at Cafe 12

Once again, eraserhood.com documentary photographer Bob Bruhin celebrates the Philadelphia neighborhood that inspired such diverse artists as David Lynch, David Goodis,and Sarah McEneaney. Bruhin’s “twisted views of a demented square mile” lovingly explore the rugged, gritty beauty of the classic industrial Callowhill neighborhood through the transcendent vision of a magical realist.

Bruhin has been working in and documenting the Callowhill neighborhood since 2007. He has exhibited in such diverse venues as West Philadelphia’s Seeds Gallery, Mt. Airy’s Highpoint Cafe, and PhilaMOCA’s 2012 Eraserhood Forever event.

This exhibition is sponsored by the Photographic Society of Philadelphia, in conjunction with Cafe 12.