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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-14/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Studio Tours
DESCRIPTION:Explore the creative worlds of the Wyeth family through the studio tours. Guided experiences take visitors inside the historic homes and working studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth\, as well as the iconic Kuerner Farm that inspired hundreds of paintings. These immersive tours offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the places\, landscapes\, and personal spaces that shaped generations of American art.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-studio-tours-2/2026-06-14/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-15/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-17/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T143000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T151212Z
UID:10037784-1781690400-1781706600@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Studio Tours
DESCRIPTION:Explore the creative worlds of the Wyeth family through the studio tours. Guided experiences take visitors inside the historic homes and working studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth\, as well as the iconic Kuerner Farm that inspired hundreds of paintings. These immersive tours offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the places\, landscapes\, and personal spaces that shaped generations of American art.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-studio-tours-2/2026-06-17/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_111055_www.dropbox.com_.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-18/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T150000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T150639Z
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Guided Gallery Tours
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a guided\, docent-led tour of the Brandywine Museum of Art’s galleries and special exhibitions. \nOffered weekly throughout the year. No registration required; tours are included with Museum admission. 
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-guided-gallery-tours/2026-06-18/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/brandywine_71697429_Medium.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T210000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T150346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T150346Z
UID:10037696-1781805600-1781816400@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: Concerts in the Courtyard: The Deb Callahan Band
DESCRIPTION:Based in Philadelphia\, the singer and songwriter Deb Callahan released her recent CD Backbone\, combining a blues and funk base with a range of rock\, soul\, roots and swing styles. The songwriting reflects the intense impact of world events over the past few years exploring themes of uncertainty\, vulnerability\, being comfortable with and showing up for yourself\, taking a stand\, polarization in beliefs\, freedom and letting go. \nBackbone was produced by Philadelphia producer\, songwriter and guitarist Chris Arms and was recorded live at Morningstar Studios in Norristown\, PA with overdubs and mixing completed at Arms’ Studio 501 in Philadelphia\, PA. Deb recorded this album with her road tested\, all-star band of Allen James on guitar\, Garry Lee on bass and Tom Walling on drums.  Deb and her band’s sixteen years plus of playing together creates a unique chemistry and an ability to play with natural\, nuanced improvisation. \n\nTickets for this event are not refundable. Food and drinks will be available for purchase from the Millstone Cafe. No outside food or beverages are permitted.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-concerts-in-the-courtyard-the-deb-callahan-band/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts & Live Music,Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_11255_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037409-1781859600-1781888400@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T143000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T151212Z
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SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Studio Tours
DESCRIPTION:Explore the creative worlds of the Wyeth family through the studio tours. Guided experiences take visitors inside the historic homes and working studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth\, as well as the iconic Kuerner Farm that inspired hundreds of paintings. These immersive tours offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the places\, landscapes\, and personal spaces that shaped generations of American art.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-studio-tours-2/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_111055_www.dropbox.com_.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037410-1781946000-1781974800@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-20/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T143000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T151212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T151212Z
UID:10037786-1781949600-1781965800@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Studio Tours
DESCRIPTION:Explore the creative worlds of the Wyeth family through the studio tours. Guided experiences take visitors inside the historic homes and working studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth\, as well as the iconic Kuerner Farm that inspired hundreds of paintings. These immersive tours offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the places\, landscapes\, and personal spaces that shaped generations of American art.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-studio-tours-2/2026-06-20/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_111055_www.dropbox.com_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T150639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T150639Z
UID:10037708-1781964000-1781967600@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Guided Gallery Tours
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a guided\, docent-led tour of the Brandywine Museum of Art’s galleries and special exhibitions. \nOffered weekly throughout the year. No registration required; tours are included with Museum admission. 
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-guided-gallery-tours/2026-06-20/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/brandywine_71697429_Medium.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037411-1782032400-1782061200@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-21/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T143000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T151212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T151212Z
UID:10037787-1782036000-1782052200@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Studio Tours
DESCRIPTION:Explore the creative worlds of the Wyeth family through the studio tours. Guided experiences take visitors inside the historic homes and working studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth\, as well as the iconic Kuerner Farm that inspired hundreds of paintings. These immersive tours offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the places\, landscapes\, and personal spaces that shaped generations of American art.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-studio-tours-2/2026-06-21/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_111055_www.dropbox.com_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037412-1782118800-1782147600@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-22/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037413-1782291600-1782320400@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-24/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T143000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T151212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T151212Z
UID:10037788-1782295200-1782311400@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Studio Tours
DESCRIPTION:Explore the creative worlds of the Wyeth family through the studio tours. Guided experiences take visitors inside the historic homes and working studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth\, as well as the iconic Kuerner Farm that inspired hundreds of paintings. These immersive tours offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the places\, landscapes\, and personal spaces that shaped generations of American art.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-studio-tours-2/2026-06-24/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_111055_www.dropbox.com_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037414-1782378000-1782406800@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-25/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T150639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T150639Z
UID:10037709-1782396000-1782399600@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Guided Gallery Tours
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a guided\, docent-led tour of the Brandywine Museum of Art’s galleries and special exhibitions. \nOffered weekly throughout the year. No registration required; tours are included with Museum admission. 
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-guided-gallery-tours/2026-06-25/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/brandywine_71697429_Medium.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037415-1782464400-1782493200@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T143000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T151212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T151212Z
UID:10037789-1782468000-1782484200@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Studio Tours
DESCRIPTION:Explore the creative worlds of the Wyeth family through the studio tours. Guided experiences take visitors inside the historic homes and working studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth\, as well as the iconic Kuerner Farm that inspired hundreds of paintings. These immersive tours offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the places\, landscapes\, and personal spaces that shaped generations of American art.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-studio-tours-2/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_111055_www.dropbox.com_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037416-1782550800-1782579600@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T150112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T150112Z
UID:10037532-1782550800-1782579600@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: By Design: The Worlds of Betsy James Wyeth
DESCRIPTION:Betsy James Wyeth (1921–2020) was a designer of complex environments whose lasting legacy in visual art and landscape will be explored for the first time in this exhibition. \nHer practice extended to the restoration and adaptive reuse of dozens of historical buildings; the architectural design of new structures; an eclectic collecting practice that shaped highly original interior spaces; and the creation of large-format immersive environmental designs in the service of a consistent vision across two states and decades of practice. By Design: The Worlds of Betsy James Wyeth tells the story of these astonishing created worlds across hundreds of acres\, including\, in Maine\, Southern Island\, Broad Cove Farm\, and the linked pair Allen and Benner Islands\, and delves most deeply into the story of Chadds Ford’s Brinton’s Mill\, a complex composite of eighteenth-century associations through mid-twentieth-century eyes. Drawing from the remarkable and largely unexhibited holdings of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art with important loans from public and private collections\, the works of art by her husband Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009) that these designs shaped and inspired shed light on the nature of a rich creative partnership. Rare archival materials\, still and interactive imagery of the sites Betsy Wyeth shaped\, and many of the original objects that defined her interior compositions create a layered experience\, allowing for an exploration of her remote and often inaccessible designed environments as never before. \nThis exhibition is co-organized by Brandywine Museum of Art\, Chadds Ford\, Pennsylvania; Colby College Museum of Art\, Waterville\, Maine; and Farnsworth Museum of Art\, Rockland\, Maine. It is presented simultaneously at the three museums with distinct pieces of this rich story and is accompanied by a hardcover catalogue published by Rizzoli Electa with essays from the curators and over a dozen insiders and experts on Betsy Wyeth’s design legacy.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-by-design-the-worlds-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105952_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T143000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T151212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T151212Z
UID:10037790-1782554400-1782570600@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Studio Tours
DESCRIPTION:Explore the creative worlds of the Wyeth family through the studio tours. Guided experiences take visitors inside the historic homes and working studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth\, as well as the iconic Kuerner Farm that inspired hundreds of paintings. These immersive tours offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the places\, landscapes\, and personal spaces that shaped generations of American art.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-studio-tours-2/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_111055_www.dropbox.com_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T150639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T150639Z
UID:10037710-1782568800-1782572400@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Guided Gallery Tours
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a guided\, docent-led tour of the Brandywine Museum of Art’s galleries and special exhibitions. \nOffered weekly throughout the year. No registration required; tours are included with Museum admission. 
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-guided-gallery-tours/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/brandywine_71697429_Medium.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037417-1782637200-1782666000@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-28/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T150112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T150112Z
UID:10037533-1782637200-1782666000@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: By Design: The Worlds of Betsy James Wyeth
DESCRIPTION:Betsy James Wyeth (1921–2020) was a designer of complex environments whose lasting legacy in visual art and landscape will be explored for the first time in this exhibition. \nHer practice extended to the restoration and adaptive reuse of dozens of historical buildings; the architectural design of new structures; an eclectic collecting practice that shaped highly original interior spaces; and the creation of large-format immersive environmental designs in the service of a consistent vision across two states and decades of practice. By Design: The Worlds of Betsy James Wyeth tells the story of these astonishing created worlds across hundreds of acres\, including\, in Maine\, Southern Island\, Broad Cove Farm\, and the linked pair Allen and Benner Islands\, and delves most deeply into the story of Chadds Ford’s Brinton’s Mill\, a complex composite of eighteenth-century associations through mid-twentieth-century eyes. Drawing from the remarkable and largely unexhibited holdings of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art with important loans from public and private collections\, the works of art by her husband Andrew Wyeth (1917–2009) that these designs shaped and inspired shed light on the nature of a rich creative partnership. Rare archival materials\, still and interactive imagery of the sites Betsy Wyeth shaped\, and many of the original objects that defined her interior compositions create a layered experience\, allowing for an exploration of her remote and often inaccessible designed environments as never before. \nThis exhibition is co-organized by Brandywine Museum of Art\, Chadds Ford\, Pennsylvania; Colby College Museum of Art\, Waterville\, Maine; and Farnsworth Museum of Art\, Rockland\, Maine. It is presented simultaneously at the three museums with distinct pieces of this rich story and is accompanied by a hardcover catalogue published by Rizzoli Electa with essays from the curators and over a dozen insiders and experts on Betsy Wyeth’s design legacy.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-by-design-the-worlds-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-28/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105952_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T143000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T151212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T151212Z
UID:10037791-1782640800-1782657000@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art:  Studio Tours
DESCRIPTION:Explore the creative worlds of the Wyeth family through the studio tours. Guided experiences take visitors inside the historic homes and working studios of N.C. Wyeth and Andrew Wyeth\, as well as the iconic Kuerner Farm that inspired hundreds of paintings. These immersive tours offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the places\, landscapes\, and personal spaces that shaped generations of American art.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-studio-tours-2/2026-06-28/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_111055_www.dropbox.com_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T195852
CREATED:20260511T145801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T145801Z
UID:10037418-1782723600-1782752400@visitdelco.com
SUMMARY:Brandywine Museum of Art: "Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth."
DESCRIPTION:Discover Betsy James Wyeth’s role as the curator and archivist of the Wyeth family’s rich history and collections in “Treasures from the Family: The Gift of Betsy James Wyeth.” The exhibition consists of art and archival material from the major bequest she left to the Brandywine Museum of Art upon her death in 2020. \nAndrew and Betsy Wyeth were long-time supporters of the Museum. From its earliest days\, the Wyeths stepped in to ensure there would always be works of art in the galleries. Their role in transferring the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio\, and later\, the Andrew Wyeth Studio to the Museum’s care helped to transform the institution’s mission. The couple’s vision for the future led to the creation of the Museum’s Andrew and Betsy Wyeth Study Center\, which also stewards the collection of the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. In a final act of philanthropy\, Betsy Wyeth planned a major gift of artworks—beyond those by Andrew Wyeth—and the family’s rich trove of archival material to the Museum. \nTreasures highlights paintings held by the Wyeth family\, many of which were on loan to Brandywine for decades. Such paintings as N.C. Wyeth’s Self-Portrait with Palette (ca. 1909-1912) or his Captain Nemo (1918) have frequently hung in the galleries but will now make Brandywine their permanent home thanks to Betsy Wyeth’s planning. In addition to these familiar paintings\, other works in the bequest showcase moments in N.C. Wyeth’s career development such as a teenage self-portrait and his experiments with impressionist brushwork. Among the gems in the exhibition are examples of his early Western work that catapulted him to the top of the illustration field. \nWhile the bequest primarily contains the work of N.C. Wyeth\, other members of the family\, including Henriette\, Carolyn\, and Jamie Wyeth are represented as well. In their lifetimes\, Andrew and Betsy enjoyed the work of Howard Pyle\, often making gifts of his paintings to one another\, and that passion is represented by several Pyle paintings in the exhibition. \nIn addition to guaranteeing the future care of the family’s art collection\, Betsy Wyeth ensured that her decades-long project of collecting and organizing the letters of N.C. Wyeth would be continued by the Brandywine’s Walter and Leonore Annenberg Research Center. Known officially as the “N.C. Wyeth Correspondence Collection of Betsy James Wyeth\,” the collection consists of thousands of letters\, photographs\, and other unique items that range from N.C.’s birth in 1882 through the condolence messages after his death in 1945. Betsy collected these letters from disparate sources\, catalogued them\, and published a selection in her book The Wyeths: The Letters of N.C. Wyeth\, 1901-1945. \nAn assortment of these highly personal family documents and keepsakes is included in the exhibition\, connecting the private lives of the Wyeths to the paintings\, many of which are well known to Brandywine visitors. Among these treasures is a valentine given by N.C. Wyeth to Carolyn Bockius in 1904\, before their marriage. A trove of family photographs\, most taken by N.C. Wyeth himself\, provides a glimpse of the talented Wyeth children as they grow up. His untimely death in 1945 shocked the family\, who rushed to preserve many special mementos which are also part of this collection. N.C. Wyeth’s last known correspondence with his son Andrew\, written weeks before his death in 1945\, will be included. \nTreasures not only represents Betsy Wyeth’s research on her family history\, but also her understanding that both the paintings and the archives work in tandem to create a fuller\, more contextual story of the Wyeths\, not only as a remarkable group of artists\, but as a family. Through her generosity\, Betsy Wyeth has entrusted Brandywine with the care of art works and her collected family history\, which will now be publicly accessible for both enjoyment and scholarship in perpetuity.
URL:https://visitdelco.com/event/brandywine-museum-of-art-treasures-from-the-family-the-gift-of-betsy-james-wyeth/2026-06-29/
LOCATION:Brandywine Museum of Art\, 1 Hoffmans Mill Road\, Chadds Ford\, PA\, 19317\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://visitdelco.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Screenshot_11-5-2026_105739_www.brandywine.org_.jpeg
END:VEVENT
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