In 1973, the gallery gave rise to the Painted Bride Quarterly, a poetry and literary journal, and in 1982 it moved to its current location.
It was established in 1973 by Louise Simons and R. Daniel Evans in connection with the Painted Bride Art Center, an art gallery founded in 1969 in an old bridal shop on South Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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On May 13, 2009, PBQ held its first annual Bookfair for Literacy, raising funds for Philadelphia Reads and donating the remaining books to Books Through Bars.
Bride of Frankenstein | The Princess Bride | Father of the Bride | Painted Stork | The Bartered Bride | Painted Bride Art Center | The Princess Bride (film) | The Case of the Curious Bride | My Dying Bride | St Bride's Church | International Studies Quarterly | Congressional Quarterly | Virginia Quarterly Review | Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern | The Painted Veil | Painted Honeyeater | Painted Desert | Father of the Bride (1991 film) | Bride and Prejudice | The Tsar's Bride | The Painted Man | Quarterly Review | Father of the Bride (1950 film) | Corpse Bride | Bride of Chucky | William and Mary Quarterly | The Lottery Bride | The Library Quarterly | The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors, Even | Painted Lady |