Classic cars and classical music

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The classics art Brantwyn raises money for the Kennett Symphony.

The Kennett Symphony Orchestra is gearing up for a new season of classical music, but things will get started with classic cars. And that’s a week before Music Director Michael Hall raises his baton for the opening performance. The Classics at Brantwyn is a garden party event benefiting the orchestra and it’s been going on for more than a dozen years. Dozens of classic cars…

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Kennett Arts Festival set for Sept. 21 and 22

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The 2024 Kennett Arts Festival is Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21 and 22. (Courtesy image)

Kennett Library will host the Kennett Arts Festival at Borough Hall on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21 and 22. This two-day celebration of art in Kennett Square will showcase the work of over 100 local and regional artists and artisans in various mediums and price points. Kennett Library Executive Director Chris Manna, said, “As the seasons change and bring in new fall colors, we are…

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Kennett Library’s fall events

Kennett Library is stepping into a new season with a calendar full of programs and activities. September through November are filled with programs and events that fuel the community’s passions and inspirations. Library Executive Director Chris Manna said, “To coincide with our one-year anniversary, we are launching some firsts, like our new astronomy club and our author conversation series.  Additionally, returning favorites like the Kennett…

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Tickets to Longwood unveiling, Christmas display now on sale

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Longwood’s new west conservatory rises above main fountain floor at Longwood Gardens; the new work will be unveiled Nov. 22.

The holidays may be a time for feasting, but in 2024 Longwood Gardens is going to be offering a feast for the eyes., It will unveil the massive Longwood Reimagining that’s been underway since 2021 on Nov. 22 and A Longwood Christmas will open the same day. Tickets are on sale now for both, and the Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, attraction is offering a special buffet dinner option as…

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New photo exhibit at BRM

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Frank Stewart with his photograph off jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal.

For the first time in nine years, the Brandywine River Museum of Art has a photography exhibit on display. “Frank Stewart’s Nexus: An American Photographer’s Journey, 1960s to the Present” runs through Sept. 22. At 14 years old, Stewart and his mother went to the 1963 Martin Luther King March on Washington, and he began shooting photos. He was only 14. He said at the…

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Brandywine Art Guide: Memos from the Ephemeral

Galleries are, at their core, empty vessels. White (usually, though that is becoming more colorful, happily) walls, large spaces, ready to be adorned with a multitude of artworks in every style imaginable. The beauty of a gallery is that each has its own calling, to celebrate and tell a story previously unheard. Werring Contemporary, the newest gallery on the Brandywine art scene, brings a point…

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Brandywine Art Guide: Community Mural at Kennett Library

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The Comunity Mural at Kennett Library.

Libraries are for everyone. That message is being celebrated in a new mural at the Kennett Library & Resource Center, currently being created by local artist Al Moretti. The huge undertaking is the culmination of a year-long process that incorporated not only the history of the region but also public comments and the wonderfully multicultural landscape of the town today. It all started with the…

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Brandywine Art Guide: ChesCo Studio Tour preview

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Nilanjan Bhowmik at Studio 19

The Brandywine Valley is an enchanted location for art. From its rich artistic history to the number of artists who call it home, fabulous views await around every corner. There is no better way to explore both the landscape and the art than the County Studio Tour, the Chester County edition of which is next weekend. On Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 6…

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Brandywine Art Guide: May arts & events

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Charles Schmidt at Church Street Gallery

May is overflowing with art! Go for a ride, walk around town, and see all the amazing artworks created by the talented creatives in the Brandywine Valley! • The Chester County Studio Tour will return May 18 and 19. With over 200 artists at 76 studios spread throughout the country, it is a chance to see unique studio spaces and be inspired by all the…

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Brandywine Art Guide: Yellow Springs Art Show

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Artwork at Historic Yellow Springs.

Historic Yellow Springs has lived many lives. Named for the iron-infused “yellow” spring water, it was a fashionable spa village renowned for its healing powers, a military hospital commissioned by Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution, a Soldiers’ Orphan School, the PAFA Country School, and a film studio where classics such as The Blob were created. But for the past half-century, it has served…

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Brandywine Art Guide: Pennsylvania Stories at WCFF

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Takin' It to the Streets by Casey Fenoglio

In 1799, a small town on the outskirts of Philadelphia was the home of a popular tavern, an intersection at the corners of High and Gay Streets, and a growing population. It was already the county seat, but it finally earned the status of “borough”—225 years ago. This year marks West Chester's 225th birthday, which is being celebrated with parties, a parade through that famous…

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