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Back To My Roots: A Terrence L. Gore Exhibition

October 12, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

This exhibition can be viewed by the public during open hours in the historic Bartram House as part of the following free events: Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration on  10/12 and Harvest Fest on 10/19, and by ticket-holders at the Twilight in the Garden gala on 10/3.

“A Creative Story of Survival

My family migrated here from Savannah, GA in 1967. Terrence L. Gore, a Geechee boy.

We moved into Bartram Village in 1971.

Bartram’s Garden was my backyard, a clothes line, fashion inspiration, and sanctuary green space.

It was far too easy for me to squeeze my slight body through the fence that surrounded the Garden then and cross the tracks which separated the Village from the Garden. I would seek out and explore nature as a child to discover the world of natural wonders: seeds, herbs, fruits, specimens, animals, the river, and hills, etc.

I was amazed by John Bartram’s house, which we could only visit from the outside when I was growing up. The architecture was astonishing. I wanted to know what was in such a structure that is so pristine – yet so private to me at times. For 50-plus years, I have had the experience of this land.

Interestingly enough, John Bartram and I share so much in common; botanists and creators. Although our mediums and collections are different – our missions are similar.

I use my art as a teaching tool, telling stories of natural beauty; a survival tool as medicine for the soul.

Twenty years ago, upon my diagnosis with PML (Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy), and a month stay in the hospital, I had to make a huge decision. HOW WAS I GOING TO LIVE MY LIFE – MOVING FORWARD? After I was discharged from the hospital I went back “home” to Bartram’s Garden to do some soul searching.

It was then that pieces of natural mediums caught my eye and began to speak to me. I started to create artworks from my soul; works that are difficult to describe at times where the completed images come alive and are seemingly looking right back at me.

Most recently, after two months and a few days in the hospital, 6/15/2025 – 8/21/2025, I am making a speedy recovery. I’m excited to share these works & my story and hope that it will bring the Garden alive for those who visit in new and wonderful ways.”

Learn more about Terrence’s work here.

I'm interested in:

Biking & Walking

Birds

Boating & Fishing

Flowers, Plants & Trees

Gardening

History

Kids' Activities

Sankofa Community Farm

Southwest Philadelphia

Water Quality

Workshops, Wellness & Culture

Youth Internships

I'm interested in:

Biking & Walking

Stroll the Schuylkill River Trail or join us for biking!

Birds

Look up! More than 100 species of birds rely on this ecosystem.

Boating & Fishing

Enjoy all that the Tidal Schuylkill River has to offer.

Flowers, Plants & Trees

See what’s blooming, find a favorite tree, and stroll the gardens and natural lands.

Gardening

Bring the Garden home! Shop for plants or grow food, trees, and more.

History

Uncover the interconnected stories of this historic site.

Kids' Activities

Join us year-round to learn, make, share, and wonder.

Sankofa Community Farm

“Go back and get it!” Growing food sovereignty with an African Diaspora focus.

Southwest Philadelphia

Resources and opportunities especially for neighbors in Southwest Philly.

Water Quality

View our latest data on current river conditions.

Workshops, Wellness & Culture

Enjoy upcoming workshops, self-care, and events. Are you a Southwest artist? Let’s partner!

Youth Internships

Calling Southwest students: paid internships available with the river, the farm, and the trees.