Wharton Esherick’s Sculpture Tree (From Start to Finish)
On the mahogany sideboard in the Wharton Esherick Museum’s main gallery sits a model, a piece that could easily be
Early Rhythms: Wharton Esherick and the Gardner Doing Dance Camp
Pianist Olga Mendoza with co-founders Ruth Doing and Gail Gardner at the dance camp. Earlier this month
An Artist’s Collection: Mistakes and All
Commissioned for the Curtis Bok House (shown here) this sofa was returned and can now be seen in
Learning on the Job: Joseph Esherick Recalling Wharton
Joseph Esherick and Wharton Esherick working on a windowsill for the Curtis Bok House, 1937. Visitors to the
Finding Wharton Esherick’s House (Before GPS!)
If you’ve ever had trouble finding the Wharton Esherick Museum, you are not alone! Making your way to the Studio
Black History Month Spotlight: Jean Toomer
Jean Toomer, 39 West 10th Street, New York, Spring 1934. Photo by Marjorie Content; Image courtesy of Jill Quasha,