
Photos courtesy of www.abingtonartcenter.org

Painting by Steven Kenny
| Abington Art Center
In its historic, 27-acre campus in suburban Philadelphia, Abington
Art Center is dedicated to providing opportunities for its many
audiences to experience, appreciate and participate in the arts
at whatever level they choose. From preschool to lifelong learners,
casual observers to art enthusiasts, AAC engages visitors, artists
and students with its sculpture park and gallery exhibitions
of today’s artists, studio art classes, and public programs.
A Community Tradition for over 60 Years
Abington Art Center originated as the Old York Road Art Guild.
The Guild was founded in 1939 by a group of visionary women who
believed in the “benefit of cultural enrichment for individual
and community life to be derived from creative artistic expression.” In
1965, the Guild’s educational programs were incorporated
as a separate non-profit under the name “Abington Art Center.” Several
years later, on Christmas Day 1969, respected rare book and print
collector, Lessing J. Rosenwald and his wife Edith, donated their
elegant estate, Alverthorpe Manor to the Township of Abington as
a cultural and recreational gathering place for the community.
Guild members had supported acceptance of the gift which offered
the opportunity to expand their program of studio art instruction
and exhibitions at the Manor.
Soon after moving to Alverthorpe Manor, the organization made
the transition to a professionally managed institution with its
first paid director and the Guild was disbanded. In 1981, when
the Rosenwald Collection was moved to the Library of Congress and
National Gallery in Washington, D. C., the Art Center was able
to expand into the former gallery wing of the Manor, doubling its
instruction space and enrollment. Since then, the Art Center has
continued to grow, establishing a nationally recognized Sculpture
Garden in 1990, strengthening its exhibition programs and resources,
and enlarging its community outreach efforts. In 1996, the Art
Center acquired more space within the building and began a major
multi-phase renovation project designed to complete the transformation
of Alverthorpe Manor from a private residence into a cultural “campus” for
the entire community.
Hours:
Tues-Fri 10am-5pm
Thurs to 7pm & Sat
10am-3pm
CLOSED Sunday & Monday
admission free - donations requested
Abington Art Center is located at:
515 Meetinghouse Road
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Phone: 215.887.4882
E-mail: info@abingtonartcenter.org
Web: www.abingtonartcenter.org
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