Looking to score some unique, affordable art on the go? Philly’s art vending machines make collecting one-of-a-kind prints and stickers as easy as dropping in a few quarters. Whether you’re an avid collector or just looking for a cool souvenir, here’s where to find these hidden gems across the city.
Another Corner
Society Hill | 604 S 2nd St
Philly’s first Mini Print Vending Machine from Anastasia Inciardi made its debut here in December 2024. With a rotating selection of hand-carved linocut prints, this indie bookshop is the perfect place to pick up a pocket-sized masterpiece.
Di Bruno Bros.
Rittenhouse & Italian Market | 1730 Chestnut St & 930 S 9th St
Two of Philly’s most iconic food spots now double as art hubs, thanks to Inciardi’s vending machines. Drop in a few quarters to snag prints of culinary staples like olives, bleu cheese, and a classic Miller High Life bottle.
Bok Building
South Philly | 1901 S 9th St
Home to Fabiola Lara’s Valentine Mini Prints machine, this creative space is a must-visit for lovers of local art. The designs—framed like postage stamps—capture Philly icons like the LOVE sculpture and the William Penn Statue.
This Corner
Queen Village | 1716 S 4th St
Another Lara original, this Mini Philly Postal Print vending machine features vibrant illustrations of beloved Philly landmarks. Perfect for adding a pop of local charm to your collection.
Aloft Philadelphia Downtown
Center City | 101 N Broad St
Step inside the lobby to find an Art-o-mat—a refurbished cigarette machine stocked with tiny, original artworks. A nostalgic throwback with a modern twist, this one’s a must for art lovers looking for a surprise.
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Updated February 2025