Woodmere Art Museum
Woodmere Art Museum is a living history of Philadelphia's artists. Located in the gracious green environment of historic Chestnut Hill, Woodmere Art Museum showcases over 3,000 works of art in an inviting, surprising and transformative contemporary space. For more information visit woodmere.org
Dream Drives: Michener Art Museum
Meisha Johnson heads to a Bucks County gem that's full of Pennsylvania: the James A. Michener Art Museum.
TOP 12. Best Museums in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
TOP 12. Best Museums in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Eastern State Penitentiary, National Museum of American Jewish History, Please Touch Museum, Rodin Museum, Mutter Museum, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum, Benjamin Franklin Museum, Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Independence Seaport Museum
Visiting the Penn Museum
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3260 South Street | Philadelphia, PA 19104 | (215) 898-4000
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Franklin Court - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Franklin Court Philadelphia
With levels above and below ground, the complex houses a theater and museum devoted to Franklin's life and inventions.
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Visiting Brandywine River Museum, Museum in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, United States
The Brandywine River Museum is a museum of regional and American art located on U.S. Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania on the banks of the Brandywine Creek.
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Spring & Triangle (1986) by Dina Wind
Director of Woodmere Art Museum, Bill Valerio and John Wind (Son to artist Dina Wind) converse with Kurt Wulfmeyer of KC Fabrications on 2/5/16 in Gardiner, New York
A monumental sculpture by Dina Wind (1938-2014) that has been enlarged from its original height of 37 inches to 30 feet---almost ten times its original size—thereby fulfilling the artist’s dream. Spring & Triangle is designed to interact with the natural environment, and it will be sited on Woodmere’s front lawn on June 11, 2016.
About the Artist: Dina Wind is known for transforming found objects, scrap metal, industrial materials and discarded tools into lyrical compositions she described as “drawing in space.” Born in Israel, Dina Wind came to the United States in 1963. She received her MA from the University of Pennsylvania and completed the Barnes Foundation Program. She has exhibited throughout the United States in solo and group shows and her work is represented in prestigious public and private collections.
Michener Art Museum: 2018 in Review
Firemans' Hall Museum, Philadelphia, PA. VodoModo.com sneak peek.
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The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
Come sail with The Captain as he walks around the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He actually knew a thing or two about three of the paintings the rest of the time he plays his stupid game of what would I buy?
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independence seaport museum in philadelphia a lot of fun !!!!!!!!!!!!!
in Philadelphia there is a museum called seaport museum it is like a ship they used to fight and there is a submarine that they used for world war 2 it is amazing go check it out a lot of fun !!!!!!!! the website is down bellow and you can go in the ship and the submarine
Brandywine river museum of art 2016
Brandywine river museum
The Brandywine River Museum is an art gallery that features works by top American and regional artists. It is situated on the site of a key battle of the American Revolution, which has since been transformed into a major nature conservatory. The location is surprisingly rural, despite the fact that it is near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware. The museum features more than 2,500 works, including many by the Wyeth family, who lived in the Brandywine Valley.
In 1971, citizens in the Brandywine River Valley formed the Brandywine Conservancy, which was founded to protect and conserve the local environment and maintain its rural nature. The Conservancy restored a 1864 structure that was once known as Hoffman's Mill into a modern art gallery. A large nature conservatory surrounds this historic grist mill, and features a wide variety of native plants and wildlife.
The museum is packed with still-life paintings, landscapes, and portraits painted by well-known American artists and lesser-known regional painters. Much of the collection at the Brandywine River Museum focuses on the works of a family of local artists known as the Wyeths. Andrew and Jamie Wyeth are known for their realist paintings. The book and magazine illustrations of W.C. Wyeth are also on display here. These illustrations include original drawings and sketches that Wyeth created for classic books like Treasure Island and The Last of the Mohicans.
The Christening of the Marine Eagle
As described by Nahfeese Thompson
The Christening of the liberty ship, Marine Eagle, the first all-African American conceived and constructed ship at Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in Chester, Pennsylvania. Sponsor of the ship, Mrs. Rachel Stevenson, Office Matron at Sun Shipbuilding christens the vessel with company President John G. Pew. Mrs. Stevenson was an employee of the company for almost twenty years. The keel of another all-African American ship was laid immediately after the launching.
A Million Faces: The Photography of John W. Mosley
An Exhibition in Partnership with Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection, Temple University Libraries
September 24, 2016–January 16, 2017
Open house: Saturday, September 24, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
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Music at Woodmere: Dali Quartet
Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia presents weekly performances of Jazz (Friday night) and Classical music (Sunday afternoon) .
Brandywine River Museum of Art
Brandywine River Museum of Art. A retrospect of Jamie Wyeth's work. Six decades and features over one hundred pieces of work. Hosted Robert LeMin.
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Locati, LLC: Carl Lewis Pappe
Carl Lewis Pappe 'Carl Pappe': A major twentieth century painter, printmaker and sculptor, Carl Lewis Pappe emigrated with his family to the United States (Lorrain, Ohio) at the age of eleven. From 1921 to 1925 he attended the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute of Art) and then (during 1925 and 1926) the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, under Hugh Breckenridge and Daniel Garber. In 1929 Pappe worked as a stage designer for Paramount Studios, in New York. Due to the Depression he lost this job in the following year and was forced to seek any form of employment.
Carl Pappe first visited Mexico City in 1934. During the following four years he associated with some of Mexico's finest artists, such as, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman and Ruffino Tamayo. He also worked as a mural assistant to Jose Orozco. Around 1938 Pappe settled permanently in the city of Taxco. Along with his wife (the anthropologist, Bernice Goodspeed) he opened a studio and gallery there which was also a sanctuary for many Mexican artists escaping from political persecution in the Capital. Mother was probably created by the artist shortly after his establishment in Taxco.
During the following years Carl Pappe's art was recognized not only in Mexico but in the United States. He was elected a Fellow of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and today examples of his fine prints and paintings are included in such collections as the Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, and the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
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Time-Lapse: Isaiah Zagar installing My Spritual Journey
at the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art
Meet Violet Oakley, a Conversation with Patricia Likos Ricci
Imagine you have gone to an art museum to see a wonderful show and you start following around two people chatting amiably about the artist and the themes of the show.
Now one of the two is admittedly a bit of a drip, a politically obsessed videographer eager for agitprop and gossip. That would be me. But the other person is a brilliant scholar who not only curated the Woodmere Museum's Violet Oakley show but wrote the book on it!
Painting and Representation
Tim Doud, artist; professor, department of art, American University; cofounder, ‘sindikit; and cofounder, STABLE; in conversation with artists Jonathan Lyndon Chase and Louis Fratino. Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Tim Doud, and Louis Fratino all engage with themes of race, gender, and sexuality while working in the genre of figurative painting. Yet the artists’ idiosyncratic styles also take their paintings beyond categories of identity, challenging normative strategies of representation. In this discussion recorded October 21, 2018, in conjunction with the special installation Bodies of Work at the National Gallery of Art, Doud moderates a conversation with Chase and Fratino about painting techniques and the tropes surrounding figurative work, looking particularly into how their methods explore and expand the practice of modern portraiture