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Join us to read Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway with Off the Shelf: The Wharton Esherick Museum Book Club. Off the Shelf is an Esherick-like twist on the classic book club, and provides the opportunity for bookworms, Esherick fans, and local-community members alike to explore Wharton Esherick’s legacy through the artist’s own richly stocked bookshelves as well as recently published books that illuminate Esherick’s artistic network and enduring legacy.

Each meeting takes place in Esherick’s 1956 Workshop and features a look into WEM’s special collections and archives to explore materials related to the month’s book. Discussions will be moderated by friend of the museum, WEM board member,  and Director of West Chester University Special Collections, Ron McColl and will feature occasional guest specialists. Meetings will be held the second Wednesday evening of every month through September.  For each meeting we will gather in the 1956 Workshop to discuss a select text and enjoy light fare, refreshments, and community! 

» The Wharton Esherick Museum is partnering with Reads & Company bookstore in Phoenixville, PA, who is graciously stocking our book club picks. Off the Shelf participants will receive 20% off their purchase of our monthly pick. Promo code for discount will be included in confirmation email after you register to attend a book club meeting.

 

How Do I Join?

To join us at Off the Shelf, just register for each book club meeting you’d like to attend.

 

Admission Details:

$25 per session

$15 for WEM members – Join or renew today to purchase your ticket at this special price!

Off the Shelf Season 2025 Pass: You can now purchase tickets for the whole season (6 meetings) of Off the Shelf at once for $125!
Members can purchase their season pass for a reduced price of $75. Not a member? Become one today!

 

Meeting Details:

Wednesday, July 9th, 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Book: Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway

» Purchase from Reads & Company

Published exactly 100 years ago in 1925, Virginia Woolf’s dynamic, stream-of-consciousness novel takes place over the span of a single day and is packed with complex issues of time, perception, and class. Written in the aftermath of World War I, Woolf’s novel explores the experience of time, interiority, and life in a declining empire. The novel follows Clarissa Dalloway, a well-to-do woman planning for an evening’s party and a veteran of the war who suffers from the psychological impact of his experience. While Virginia Woolf’s non-fiction work is represented on Esherick’s shelves, this novel will better allow us to ask questions about life and class during the interwar period.

 

» Additional meetings and book titles can be found here!

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