• Wednesday Childs

    Remnants of Impalement, 2023 

    Reclaimed hemlock and white oak and scraps of walnut, poplar, maple, ash, cherry, and ebony, finished with linseed oil 

    57 1/2 x 19 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches



    This artwork is featured in Renewal: WEM's 31st Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition on view through September 7, 2025.

    The twenty-five artists featured in this exhibition each approach renewal from a unique perspective, yet they share an interest in exploring its many manifestations through wood, whether focusing on its material properties, historical resonance, inherent narratives, or metaphorical potential.


    *Shipping of artworks from the Juried Woodworking Exhibition will be arranged by the artist. Please enter the coupon code juried31 at checkout to receive free shipping on these items.

    *Member discount cannot be applied to artworks in the Juried Woodworking Exhibition.

  • Wharton Esherick and the Birth of the American Modern explores Esherick’s artistic evolution during the early decades of the twentieth century, culminating in the exhibition of his work as part of the Pennsylvania Hill House at the 1940 World's Fair in New York City. Trained as an illustrator and painter, experienced in modern theater and dance, well exposed to new ideas in philosophy, politics, and literature, Esherick experimented with woodcarving and printmaking, laying the foundation for his emergence as an artist of remarkable range.
  •  Artist Wharton Esherick (1887-1970) is best known for his sculptural wood pieces and the way he applied the principles of sculpture to designs for functional objects. His pioneering work has made him an inspiration to fine woodworkers worldwide, helping to elevate the medium from craft to major art museums. Much of Esherick’s work is now on display in this rural studio he built on a hillside in Pennsylvania. This catalog documents, with beautiful color photography, more than 130 paintings, woodblock prints, sculpture, and utilitarian objects found at the Wharton Esherick Museum. One gains an appreciation for the range and depth of Esherick’s work when these pieces can be studied individually.
  • Wu Hanyen

    Callahan Light, 2024

    Elm, linen shade, brass hardware

    11 x 11 x 16 inches


    This artwork is featured in Renewal: WEM's 31st Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition on view through September 7, 2025.

    The twenty-five artists featured in this exhibition each approach renewal from a unique perspective, yet they share an interest in exploring its many manifestations through wood, whether focusing on its material properties, historical resonance, inherent narratives, or metaphorical potential.


    *Shipping of artworks from the Juried Woodworking Exhibition will be arranged by the artist. Please enter the coupon code juried31 at checkout to receive free shipping on these items.

    *Member discount cannot be applied to artworks in the Juried Woodworking Exhibition.

  • Wu Hanyen Pon Side Table, 2024 Elm, cork 12 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 15 inches   This artwork is featured in Renewal: WEM's 31st Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition on view through September 7, 2025. The twenty-five artists featured in this exhibition each approach renewal from a unique perspective, yet they share an interest in exploring its many manifestations through wood, whether focusing on its material properties, historical resonance, inherent narratives, or metaphorical potential.   *Shipping of artworks from the Juried Woodworking Exhibition will be arranged by the artist. Please enter the coupon code juried31 at checkout to receive free shipping on these items. *Member discount cannot be applied to artworks in the Juried Woodworking Exhibition.
  • Available in black print on white t-shirt, or as white print on black t-shirt. 100% cotton.
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