Andrew Wyeth: Home Places at the BRM

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Andrew Wyeth, Widow’s Walk Study, 1990, watercolor and pencil on paper. Collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art B3144 © Andrew Wyeth/Artists Rights Society (ARS)

There is no discussion of art in the Brandywine Valley without Andrew Wyeth. From Christina’s World to Maine, from Chadds Ford to Peanuts (Snoopy has a Wyeth on his doghouse wall!), his influence goes far beyond gallery rooms. Andrew Wyeth: Home Places at the Brandywine Museum of Art celebrates not only his work but the sites which inspired him over and over throughout his long…

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Learning New Skills in the New Year

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Chester County Art Association

Was one of your New Year resolutions to learn something new in 2023? Consider finding your passion for art with one of the many forums for artistic expression in the Brandywine Valley! Art centers, schools, workshops, and instructors are eager to share their talents with new and experienced artists. Listed below are just some of the local organizations with classes available. More are created daily,…

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Studios of Painter’s Folly: Community Art Space

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Painter's Folly, Chadds Ford, PA

The Chadds Ford Township Board of Supervisors are pleased to announce the opening of the Studios of Painter’s Folly: Community Art Space. Available to six painters per month, the community art space is located in the mansion known as Painter’s Folly and famous for being one of Andrew Wyeth’s biggest inspirations. The studios are located in two rooms (Wyeth and Pyle Studios) on the second…

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Andrew Wyeth: Home Places

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Andrew Wyeth, Swifts – First Version, 1991, watercolor on paper

Opening at the Brandywine Museum of Art on February 4, 2023, Andrew Wyeth: Home Places presents nearly 50 paintings and drawings of local buildings that inspired Wyeth time and again over seven decades of his career. The artworks in this exhibition are drawn exclusively from the nearly 7,000-object Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art, now managed by the Brandywine.…

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January Art Roundup

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Unabashed, Theresa Groff at the Chester County Art Association

Ring in 2023 by celebrating art in all its forms! Galleries are gearing up for fantastic exhibitions all year long. We can’t wait to see what this year brings for art in the Brandywine Valley! Cool off at the Oxford Arts Alliance at the Opening Reception for Floating Blue from artist Thomas Pickarski on Friday, January 6th from 5 to 8 pm. The evening will…

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‘Christmas in Miniature’

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Dynamic Duo by Don Shoffner

Winter holidays are an excuse for many things. It gives us an excuse to see friends and family, to create special treats and cookies, visit gorgeous sites, make decadent feasts, to overindulge a bit (or more). It is also an excuse to do some extra shopping, including sometimes for ourselves. Galleries, craft fairs, and holiday markets around the Brandywine Valley are ready to make every…

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Robert Bohné at Church Street Gallery

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Welcome to The Hook by Robert Bohne

The number of galleries which dot the Brandywine Valley is truly stunning to behold. There has been a renaissance of art curation, advocacy, and promotion in the region which provides a unique setting for artists and art lovers alike. The Church Street Gallery has been a strong force in this movement for almost a decade, providing a home for the work of local artists. Its…

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Gifts from the HeART

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LEGO-The-Starry-Night

Do you have artists, art lovers, or aspiring young artists on your holiday list this year? Or perhaps are looking for a treat for yourself? I asked around and gathered interesting recommendations from the art world this year. Perhaps something on this list will catch your eye or inspire that perfect gift! For the Artist Gift someone the perfect views to paint en plain air…

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December art roundup

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N. C. Wyeth Painting on the Brandywine Railroad, Brandywine Museum of Art

The workshops of artists and crafters throughout the Brandywine Valley have been bustling all year to make sure they are ready to celebrate the holidays in grand style! The results are on view in galleries and at holiday markets throughout December. Bundle up, get inspired, and support local artists this season! The famous Brandywine Railroad returns to the Brandywine River Museum of Art through January…

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The Legendary Art of Pysanky

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Pysanky Eggs

“Far off in the mountains . . . there is a terrible demon. If the envoys tell him that the people are poor and argue among themselves, the demon rejoices and laughs so hard that the mountains shake, loosening his chains. If the envoys tell him that the people live well and in harmony, the demon becomes very angry, scowls, and the chains squeeze his…

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Winterthur, Kennedy and gingerbread

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A 6-foot-long gingerbread house now on display at Winterthur represents the relationship former First Lady Jaqueline Kennedy had with H.F. du Pont who worked on a restoration project for the White House interiors while John Kennedy was in office.

Winterthur’s Yuletide Tour this year includes a 6-foot-long edible gingerbread house made to coincide with Winterthur’s Jackie Kennedy exhibit — Jacqueline Kennedy and H.F. du Pont: From Winterthur to the White House. The house, commissioned by Winterthur is a replica of the du Pont family house and follows the Kenney tradition of having gingerbread at the White House during the Kennedy administration, according to Jason…

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