PAFA 220: Celebrating 220 Years

America's First Museum and School of Fine Arts

 

Celebrating 220 Years of the Academy

For more than two centuries, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts has shaped American art—educating artists, inspiring the public, and preserving cultural history. Founded in Philadelphia in 1805 as the nation’s first art museum and school, PAFA has endured fires, marked architectural milestones, and evolved alongside changing artistic movements.

In 2026, as the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, we invite you to celebrate with us—right here in the city where it all began. To mark PAFA’s 220th anniversary, we’ve gone deep into the archives to uncover remarkable moments, unexpected stories, and lesser-known facts that trace the Academy’s journey from its visionary beginnings to its vibrant present.

Explore the timeline and celebrate 220 years of creativity, resilience, and innovation at America’s first art museum and school.

EXPLORE THE TIMELINE →

 

PAFA 220 Partner Perks

Make the most of your visit with special discounts from our arts and hospitality partners:

*Partner discounts apply with a full‑price, online PAFA ticket only. Discount code will appear on PAFA ticket receipt. Discounts cannot be combined. Restrictions apply.

** Aloft Hotel located at 101 N. Broad Street. Steps away from PAFA. Discount cannot be applied to taxes or tip, and cannot be combined with any other offer.

*** Discount parking available at 2 locations PARKWAY PARKING 150 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19102 (Broad and Race Streets) and PARKWAY PARKING151 N 15th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102 (15th and Cherry Streets). Validate your parking ticket at PAFA lobby desks. 

Celebrate PAFA 220th during America’s 250th

A large, gold-trimmed sculpture shaped like the number '1' stands in a museum gallery. In 2026, Philadelphia hosts a year-long citywide celebration honoring the people, places, and ideas that shaped the nation during America’s 250 birthday. As part of 52 Weeks of Firsts, PAFA proudly highlights its role as a cultural trailblazer through art, programs, and joyful community experiences. 

Each week, the city comes alive with Saturday Firstivals featuring live performances, pop-ups, and family-friendly activities. Look for PAFA’s very own #1 Statue, created especially for this moment by PAFA alum Jon Laidacker, on view year-round.

Circular self-portrait by Philadelphia-based artist Jonathan Laidacker. For more than two decades Jon has shaped the visual landscape of Philadelphia. He is known for his strikingly realistic murals and has created the 2 largest murals in Philadelphia including one of the Philadelphia Eagles. His work connects people, place, and history—making him the perfect artist to help PAFA mark this milestone year.


 

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