Is the Wharton Esherick Museum Essential? A Note from Former Executive Director Rob Leonard
Rob Leonard admiring Esherick's sense of play in 'The Race,' the horse and jockey game Esherick carved for his
Women’s History Month: Marjorie Content and Consuelo Kanaga
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are excited to repost this 2013 blog entry by former Executive Director &
Oral Histories: Esherick In the Words of George Rochberg
Miriam Phillips and Wharton Esherick, 1965. Unless otherwise noted, all quotes in this blog post were taken from
Hidden in the Cabinet Desk
Wharton Esherick's 1958 Cabinet Desk. Photo courtesy of James Mario. This month we were excited for the
Wharton Esherick’s Longest Drawing
https://youtu.be/8qjUNltQpU4 On each visit to Wharton Esherick’s Studio, you will undoubtedly see an open drawer or cabinet filled with
In the Kitchen with Wharton Esherick
Wharton Esherick's kitchen, added in 1966. Written in 2016 by Dan Macey, this article originally accompanied an event