Spotlight Talk: Preserving Esherick’s Windows
Esherick's Studio is remarkable for the degree to which nearly every surface and feature was fashioned by him or one of his […]
Esherick's Studio is remarkable for the degree to which nearly every surface and feature was fashioned by him or one of his […]
Join us for a conversation with Sam Olshin, FAIA and Lisa Dustin, AIA of Atkin Olshin Schade (AOS) Architects of Philadelphia, PA […]
In 1956, Wharton Esherick built a workshop annex to his iconic studio-home. The new building was geometric, consisting of three hexagonal modules […]
Our current installation, Home as Site, features some of the blueprints and architectural drawings that are a part of WEM’s collection. In […]
This virtual event is hosted in partnership between Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios and the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, CT. Join
Esherick's Studio was built over several decades from 1926 through 1966 and is, in many ways, a revealing self-portrait showcasing the many […]
Join us in celebrating the opening of Home as Self, our 28th Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition! Featuring artists from across the country, […]
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, […]