Military Art Gallery

Showcasing military artists

Hosted in Philadelphia at the historic 23rd Street Armory in Fall of 2026. The Art of Warriors gallery strives to bridge the gap between the art and military by by facilitating a place for service members and their families to showcase art of all kinds.

For the artists who serve, and those who capture their unique experience

Art of Warriors has been founded to honor of the legacy of Col. Darron Wright, a beloved father, Army officer, and artist. ChloĆ© Wright, Col Wright’s daughter, has followed in his footsteps as an artist and has achieved a reputation as a renowned fine art director. Having brought together a team to create this vision, we are now seeking artists for this exhibit.

Our Mission

Provide a space for military artists of all disciplines to display their work, connect with other artists, and elevate the visibility of military artists in the fine art industry.

Our Vision

Facilitate a resurgence of art by military members and their families. Enable service members and their families to use art to learn, grow, and communicate.

Our Team

Consisting of artists, military members, and a network of people proud to support the Art of Warriors.

We Are Seeking Artists

Military artists, artists depicting the military, and military family member are all invited to join our gallery.

Painting
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Photography
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Writing
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Filmmaking
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Tatooing
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And more.
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Contact Us

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About the Venue

The 23rd Street Armory has a long history of military service, art, and bringing together people from around the world.

23rd Street Armory

Located in the heart of Philadelphia, the 23rd Street Armory boasts convenient access from public transportation, plentiful parking, and historical significance perfect for our art gallery. With a legacy going back to 1774, the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry (FTPCC) are the longest continuously serving military organization in the United States. FTPCC has a rich legacy of military service, art, and philanthropy. Now, a unit in Pennsylvania’s Army National Guard, their Armory is both a drill space and event location beloved in the city.