The Philadelphia Death and Arts Festival imagines that any Philadelphian who will die, or loves someone who will die, will have access to a culture of dying that centers our humanity, our care for each other, and our love for the greater world.

Documentary of the 2025 Festival

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Death can be scary and overwhelming. It is not meant to be dealt with all by our lonesome. Too often, the systemic, cultural, and economic structures that shape our approach to aging, dying, and grieving in the US are isolating and alienating.

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Philly is home to many brilliant people who are thinking deeply about how we die. They are dancers, palliative care physicians, poets, hospice nurses, musicians, social workers, singers, death doulas, elders, and caregivers. People whose hearts are breaking.

The festival gathers these folks together to grapple with death through a lens of creative curiosity. To experience powerful art, learn from visionary deathworkers, and build a more connected public culture around aging, dying, and grieving. We believe this kind of gathering holds the possibility of transforming the dysfunctional structures that currently shape how we die.

Our flagship, biennial festival. Next one is scheduled for 2027. The multi-day festival offers

  • Live performance created by visionary artists, 

  • practical education for navigating aging, dying, and grieving led by brilliant deathworkers, and 

  • reflective spaces to rest, process, and connect with others in between events.

This festival is a catalyst. It generates a communal watershed of  approaches, ideas, and conversations with the hundreds of organizers and attendees.

May 29th

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May 31st

June 1st

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