Spotlight Talk: Wharton Esherick and Letty Nofer Esherick Life Masks
From the 1910s through the 1930s, Wharton and Letty Esherick lived as artists and homesteaders in a farmhouse that they called “Sunekrest”
From the 1910s through the 1930s, Wharton and Letty Esherick lived as artists and homesteaders in a farmhouse that they called “Sunekrest”
Join us for a conversation with Katie Hudnall, our Home as Self second place prizewinner! We’ll talk with Katie about her piece
On the east wall of the Studio hangs an oil on canvas self-portrait by Wharton Esherick. To countless visitors this impressionist-style painting,
Join us for a conversation with artist and furniture maker Virginia Blanchard, the first place prize winner in Home as Self, WEM’s
When Wharton Esherick built his stone Studio on the hillside above his home, he saved a space to recognize those who had
Join us in celebrating the opening of Home as Stage, the final installment in our 50th anniversary year exhibition series in which
In celebration of the textile works and artist relationships currently featured in our Home as Stage exhibition, we are excited to highlight
“A song well sung keeps going into other songs, other pictures, other life. It has no end.” - Wharton Esherick Join us
In celebration of the our 50th anniversary year, we are highlighting Esherick’s work with architecture during the 1960s—a decade that was foundational
Each year, CraftNOW hosts a symposium to provide a platform for critical discourse in contemporary craft. This year the event will be