Brandywine Art Guide: September arts & events

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Wildflower Mini Mosaic by Ivy Egger, The Art Gallery

Fall starts with an explosion of art in the Brandywine Valley. With new shows, festivals, workshops, and workshops, it is a wonderful time to explore the local art scene. The Brandywine Festival of the Arts celebrates the best of the local art scene again this year on September 9 and 10 at Brandywine Park in Wilmington. With more than 240 artists, vendors, a free flu…

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Brandywine Art Guide: Fall art fests & fairs

Hot days may still reign, but cool days are on the horizon. This fall promises to be full of festivals and fairs celebrating not only the gorgeous colors of the season but also the inspired art of the Brandywine Valley! Mark your calendars now for these fantastic events! • The second annual WGK Glass Art Pumpkin Festival will be held from Sept. 15 to 17…

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Brandywine Art Guide: The power of great dames

Being part of a supportive community can make all the difference in the world. A new book, Great Dames: Women Sharing Their Power, is a celebration of the power that comes from women celebrating women. It starts with a familiar face of the Brandywine Valley art community, Lele Galer. “My story is from the vantage point of me as a newborn coming into a world…

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Brandywine Art Guide: August Arts & Events

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August brings a collection of juried shows, new perspectives from familiar artists, and visions of cool breezes. Keep an eye out for fantastic pop-up shows happening all month long around the Brandywine Valley. The Brandywine Museum of Art is opening the archives, starting with an exhibition of never-before-seen works from the nearly 7,000-object Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Collection of the Wyeth Foundation. Abstract Flash: Unseen…

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Brandywine Art Guide: Unseen Wyeth works on display

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For those that think they know everything about Andrew Wyeth, the Brandywine Museum of Art has a message for you: You ain’t seen nothin’ yet. Drawing from the nearly 7,000-object Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art, Abstract Flash: Unseen Andrew Wyeth, the new exhibition that opened July 29, puts 37 never-before-seen abstract watercolors by the artist on view for…

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Brandywine Art Guide: ‘Water’s Edge’ at Square Pear Gallery

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Water’s Edge at the Square Pear Gallery in Kennett Square runs through Sept. 10.

Is there anything better than sitting by the cool water on a hot summer day? Whether it is a backyard fountain, a community pool, a mountain lake, or the endlessly lapping ocean, water invites you to take a moment to relax and indulge in the view. Artists at the new Water’s Edge show at the Square Pear Gallery took up the challenge of recreating these…

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Brandywine Art Guide: Summer camps & classes

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A summer of color for the younger artist.

Summer is a great time to learn a new skill, practice your art—or find a camp to keep the kids from complaining that they are bored already! Fantastic camps, classes, and workshops for all ages are in full swing throughout the Brandywine Valley. Check out some of the options below and check out the websites and social media of these organizations for updates! The Chester…

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Brandywine Art Guide: July Arts & Events

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The Gallery at the Brandywine Museum of Art.

The lazy days of summer are the perfect time to explore galleries, events, and art in the Brandywine Valley! Cool off inside or enjoy the great outdoors at some of the fantastic art shows happening this month! Joseph Stella finally returns to the spotlight in a new exhibition of his work, Visionary Nature, on view at the Brandywine Museum of Art. While Stella is known…

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Brandywine Art Guide – Joseph Stella: Visionary Nature at the Brandywine Museum of Art

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Joseph Stella, Two Pink Water Lilies, 1943, silverpoint and crayon on paper, 11 x 12 1/2 in. Collection of B. Dirr. Digital image courtesy of the Brandywine Museum of Art

Joseph Stella is an artist that defies categorization. His most recognizable artworks are modernist large-scale tributes to the marvels of the industrial age, Futurist, vivid, and linear depictions of the Brooklyn Bridge and Coney Island that capture the Gothic architecture within. However, the majority of his works took inspiration from the organic, the perfect imperfections of the natural world. “I think he felt transformed by…

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Brandywine Art Guide: Studios of Painter’s Folly

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Model Aubrey O'Hara posing for artists at Painter's Folly.

Painter’s Folly looms large, not just in the landscape of Chadds Ford, but in the art world at large. It was the home of Howard Pyle, the famed illustrator and fine artist. From his school just next door, he taught luminaries such as N. C. Wyeth, Elenore Abbott, Harvey Dunn, and Charlotte Harding. N. C. Wyeth was close to Pyle, bringing his son Andrew with…

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