
James Toogood
The Woodmere Art Museum
1994
watercolor
on paper
18 1/4 x 26”
Photo
courtesy of www.woodmereartmuseum.org
| Woodmere Art Museum
CHESTNUT HILL
Housed in a gracious 19th century stone Victorian mansion on
six acres in the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia, Woodmere
first opened its doors to the public in 1940. The building, grounds
and the nucleus of the permanent collection are the benefactions
of Charles Knox Smith (1845 – 1916) whose wish it was to
create “a very lively art center...to awaken the spirit of,
the appreciation of, and the knowledge of art . . . in the City
of Philadelphia and surrounding territory.” Today, the Permanent
Collection houses more than 2500 works of art, much of it celebrating
the art and artists of the Philadelphia region. Nine galleries
and salons including a grand rotunda and a uniquely designated
Children’s Gallery provide superb space for exhibiting both
the Permanent Collection and numerous special exhibits each year.
A converted carriage house serves as the George D. Widener Studio
where a year-round roster of classes provides outstanding art training
to children and adults. Numerous public programs – lectures,
tours, trips – and an impressive library and slide registry
ensure that the community has ongoing access to a wide spectrum
of art education resources.
Woodmere Art Museum is located at:
9201 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19118
Corner of Germantown Avenue and
Bells Mill Road in Chestnut Hill
Phone: 215.247.0476
Fax: 215.247.2387
Web: www.woodmereartmuseum.org
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