Your generous donation provides the financial support we need as a donor-dependent organization. Your gift gives us the critical, unrestricted support to preserve and share Wharton’s legacy for generations to come. Thank you!
The Wharton Esherick Museum is an exempt organization as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and your contribution is tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.-
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The Wharton Esherick Museum is a beacon for the creative spirit and by being a member it is yours to experience again and again, as all membership levels include free admission benefits. Members also represent our most engaged audience. As a member, you provide critical support to preserve and promote Wharton’s extraordinary home and collection, ensuring our doors stay open for generations to come.
Artist / Student (With ID) Member – $30
Individual Member – $50
Dual Member – $85
Family / Household Membership – $125
Supporting Member – $250 – $499
Sustaining Member – $500 – $999
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The Wharton Esherick Museum is a beacon for the creative spirit and by being a member it is yours to experience again and again, as all membership levels include free admission benefits. Members also represent our most engaged audience. As a member, you provide critical support to preserve and promote Wharton’s extraordinary home and collection, ensuring our doors stay open for generations to come.
By joining the Esherick Society with a gift of $1,000 or more, you become a member of a very special group of Museum enthusiasts who, through their generosity, invest in the Museum’s sustainability and future.
Oak Circle – $1,000 – $2,499
Walnut Circle – $2,500 – $4,999
Cherry Circle – $5,000 +
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Set of four postcards including images of Wharton's studio home, dining room, bedroom and spiral staircase. Each postcard measures 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
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Totebag is made from recycled material and features the print "Change, Change, Change" by Wharton Esherick from the book Rhymes of Early Jungle Folk.
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From W.E. Woodblock Prints: 5 Blank inside cards ( sizes range from 4 7/8" x 6 1/4" to 5" x 7"). Choose an assorted set or 5 of the same image. *Comes with specially sized envelopes*
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The Society was very pleased to have the opportunity to collaborate with Bob Bascom and the Wharton Esherick Society staff in the production of this special publication and celebrates the life of a truly remarkable woman, and shares some of the stories from her lifelong relationship with her beloved husband, their family, and the community.
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2018 edition of the Horse-Shoe Trail Guidebook with 10 full-color topographical maps. The Horse-Shoe Trail is a public trail for hiking and horseback riding. It begins in Valley Forge and continues westward for over 140 miles to its junction with the Appalachian Trail on the crest of Stony Mountain north of Hershey. This trail guide, along with a complete set of maps, is a valuable resource for planning your hike on this historic trail. The guide is 73 pages long and contains 10 fold out topographical maps showing the route of the trail.
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Out of stockPacks of winter-themed woodcut print notecards. Each pack includes 'The Lane,' 'December,' and 'Alabama Magnolia.' 12 cards in a pack.
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Available in black print on white t-shirt, or as white print on black t-shirt. 100% cotton.
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T-shirt features Wharton's woodcut illustration for D.H. Lawrence's "Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine", a collection of essays published by Centaur Press in 1926. Available as white print on black t-shirt. 100% cotton.
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Black print on ash grey shirt. The print is "The Hammersmen" from Wharton's illustrated and illuminated "Song of the Broad-Axe" by Walt Whitman.
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Black or Burgundy print on white. 100% cotton