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Rosalind Sutkowski Simulated Bark #10, 2019 Wooden photograph, basswood 15 x 10 x 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.
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Rosalind Sutkowski
Simulated Bark, Plank, 2019
Panoramic wooden photograph, poplar
84 x 12 x 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.
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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.
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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.
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Carved and painted wood earrings by artist Sara Tabbert. Earrings measure 2" long (wood piece is 1" long).
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Carved and painted wood earrings by artist Sara Tabbert. Earrings measure 2" long (wood piece is 1" long). *Please note that patterns vary slightly in each individual pair of earrings.
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Carved and painted wood earrings by artist Sara Tabbert. Earrings measure 2" long (wood piece is 1" long).
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Carved and painted wood earrings by artist Sara Tabbert. Earrings measure 2.5" long (wood piece is 2" long).
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Carved and painted wood earrings by artist Sara Tabbert. Earrings measure 2.5" long (wood piece is 2" long). *Please note that patterns vary slightly in each individual pair of earrings.
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Carved and painted wood earrings by artist Sara Tabbert. Earrings measure 2.5" long (wood piece is 2" long). *Please note that patterns vary slightly in each individual pair of earrings.
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Out of stockHandmade Bentwood Necklace - Cherry
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Out of stockhttp://www.staceyleewebber.com/ Photo courtesy of the artist
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This print was struck from Wharton Esherick’s original woodblock and printed by letterpress on Torinoko paper. The paper quality, size, and printing technique used to make these prints were thoughtfully chosen from close examination of Esherick’s original prints in the Wharton Esherick Museum collection. This limited series of 25 prints were struck by Katie Garth, a Philadelphia-based print artist and educator. Learn more about her work at katiegarth.com. From an edition of 25 printed in 2024. Comes unmatted and unframed. *Please note that these prints are struck from Esherick’s woodblocks and reflect his original marks.*
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This print was struck from Wharton Esherick’s original woodblock and printed by letterpress on Torinoko paper. The paper quality, size, and printing technique used to make these prints were thoughtfully chosen from close examination of Esherick’s original prints in the Wharton Esherick Museum collection. This limited series of 25 prints were struck by Katie Garth, a Philadelphia-based print artist and educator. Learn more about her work at katiegarth.com. From an edition of 25 printed in 2024. Comes unmatted and unframed. *Please note that these prints are struck from Esherick’s woodblocks and reflect his original marks.*
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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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Looking for the perfect addition to your workshop overalls? How about our "Winnie" Enamel Pin! This playful interpretation of Esherick's 1930 "Winnie the Pooh" sculpture -- who greets visitors to the Museum at our Visitor Center and on the Studio deck -- measures 1" x 1.5" and provides a perfect little reminder to stay inspired no matter what you're working on.
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Established in 1999, Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios (HAHS), a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is a coalition of museums throughout the country that were the homes and studios of American artists. From the desert vistas of Georgia O’Keeffe’s New Mexico ranch to Winslow Homer’s studio on the rocky, windswept coast of southern Maine, the homes and studios in the network are sites of extraordinary creativity. The Wharton Esherick Museum is proud to be a founding HAHS member, and a site featured in this publication.
Guide to Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios is the first guidebook to the network, conveying each artist’s visual legacy and setting each site in the context of its architecture and landscape, which often were designed by the artists themselves. Through portraits, artwork, and site photos, discover the powerful influence of place on American greats such as Andrew Wyeth, Grant Wood, Lee Krasner, and Donald Judd, as well as lesser-known but equally creative figures who made important contributions to cultural history---multimedia artist James Castle, photographer Alice Austen, and muralist Clementine Hunter among them.
Organized by region Guide to Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios weaves the history of the sites’ architecture and landscape with the artists’ biographies and their visual legacy. The guide features portraits of the artists, examples of their artwork, site descriptions, and photographs as well as visitor information and a site map.
Guide to Historic Artists’ Homes & Studios: A Program of the National Trust for Historic PreservationBy Valerie A. Balint | Foreword by Wanda M. Corn, Preface by Donna Hassler and Katherine Malone-France
Publication date: June 2, 2020. Paperback with flaps. 256 pages. 225 Color & B+W photographs.Cover photo by Don Freeman, 2019