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Magic Garden

Field review by the editors.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Isaiah Zagar's Magic Gardens on Philadelphia's South Street is a multi-level, indoor/outdoor folk environment, an unrelentingly upbeat and visually stimulating cacophony for the corneas.

The site was once a sad vacant lot, until Zagar (who had already spent decades covering numerous area walls with his massive mosaics) decided to begin his masterwork in 1994. He spent fourteen years busily digging, building, tiling, grouting and otherwise putzing around; covering every square inch of surface with ceramic pieces, bottles, mirrors, dolls, statues, bicycle wheels and other repurposed decorative detritus.

The result is more chaotic and haphazard than some other classic mosaic environments, like Chartres' Maison Picassiette or Los Angeles' Watt's Towers. But Zagar (who resembles a slimmed-down hippie version of Santa) has an exuberant and unrelenting need to express himself; the result is that you can spend hour upon hour in the Magic Gardens and never stop discovering new and surprising details (Of note: tucked away amongst all the family-friendly doggies and birdies are quite a few rendering of human naughty bits and couples merrily engaged in mosaic whoopee. Oh my!).

The Magic Garden was once in danger of being destroyed when the lot's owner demanded that Zagar buy the property for $300,000. A successful fund-raising frenzy began, the amount was attained, and now The Magic Garden is an official arts organization, offering mosaic workshops and playing host to a variety of performances.

Magic Garden

Address:
1020 South St., Philadelphia, PA
Hours:
Gated after hours. (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
Phone:
215-733-0390
Admission:
Donation: $7
RA Rates:
Major Fun
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