Art Talks for Kids: Exploring Landscapes
Image credit: Fern Isabel Coppedge (1883–1951), Road to Lumberville, 1938, Oil on canvas, H.18.125 x W. 20.125 inches, James A. Michener Art […]
Image credit: Fern Isabel Coppedge (1883–1951), Road to Lumberville, 1938, Oil on canvas, H.18.125 x W. 20.125 inches, James A. Michener Art […]
Image Credits: Syd Carpenter (b. 1953), Ella Mae Edwards, 2009, Ceramic, acrylic, graphite, wood, 24 x 20 x 6 inches, James A.
Have you noticed something different when walking around Doylestown? We have “painted” Doylestown with reproductions of artwork from our permanent
Janet Filomeno, As the Sea Rises—Blue Crystals Revisited no. 8 , 2018, ink, mica, acrylic paint on canvas, 72 x 72 inches, Courtesy
Construction is underway for the new Edgar N. Putman Event Pavilion that will open next year. To prepare the space in the Pfundt
Steve Tobin (1957-present), Dancing Steelroots, 2002, James A. Michener Art Museum. Photo provided courtesy of the artist. About the Artwork
(Attributed to) Franz Kline (1910-1962), Untitled, n.d., oil on canvas, H. 58 x W. 68 inches, James A. Michener Art
Camp Oneka Sign. Photograph by Louise Feder. In our previous entry we talked about Grace’s time spent in Ocean City, New Jersey,
Sculpture of John B. Kelly, on Kelly Drive in Philadelphia. Sculpture 1965 by Harry Rosin (1897-1973). Image obtained by Creative
“Inspiration comes at very strange times. Out of the blue.” – Phillip Lloyd Powell (1919-2008) About the Artwork Phillip Lloyd Powell’s elaborately carved