New Discoveries in the Archives
WEM Director of Curatorial Affairs and Strategic Partnerships Emily Zilber shares insights into new archival discoveries. This September, Stories
WEM Director of Curatorial Affairs and Strategic Partnerships Emily Zilber shares insights into new archival discoveries. This September, Stories
Skewed Grid and Wood Ledge Forms by Artist-in-Residence Roberta Massuch on display in Esherick's kitchen. Over the past few
Wharton Esherick and his brothers, Barnegat Bay, NJ c.1905. As vacationers of all stripes steal off to the Jersey
Wharton Esherick in 1966, photo by Donald McKinley. Wharton Esherick Museum Collection. This month we are celebrating Wharton Esherick’s
Esherick's sketch of the two monoliths for Aspiring Pair, 1952. Can you imagine a sixty-foot-high Wharton Esherick sculpture? In 1952,
Lawrence Peabody, Wharton Esherick, David Campbell, Walker Weed with members of the wood panel at Asilomar. Photo from Craft Horizons July/August
A Teacher Appreciation Post This month’s blog post was written by Visitor Engagement Manager, Maria Franey, who began volunteering with the Wharton
"Peter Esherick," Photo by Marjorie Content, circa 1934. In the summer of 1937, at the age of eleven, Wharton Esherick’s
Photo by Paul Godwin Last December we received the sad news that the internationally celebrated craft and textile icon
Noticing, #1235, 2013, Roberta Massuch. Porcelain, concrete, handmade flax paper, 15' x 26 x 8". We often hear from those