Catalogues
For select exhibitions, Woodmere publishes catalogues. Below please find the catalogues that are available to view online. If you would like to purchase a full version of a non-digital exhibition catalogue, visit our store. All non-digital exhibition catalogues are available in limited quantities. Orders will be fulfilled on a first come first serve basis.

Art and Animal Fun: an illustrated drawing guide
This drawing guide offers children a tutorial in how to draw some of their favorite animals, while introducing them to some of Philadelphia's great art.

Women and Biography
Showcasing the strength of Woodmere’s collection, Women and Biography explores the personal and public expression of intimate relationships between the artists and their families, partners, children

On Paper: The Gift of Ann and Don McPhail
Ann and Don McPhail have carefully and judiciously built one of Philadelphia’s great collections of prints and drawings.

Just In: Martha Mayer Erlebacher
This exhibition celebrates the life and work of Martha Mayer Erlebacher (1937–2013), widely considered one of the most important interpreters of figurative realism in American art.

The Promise of Peace: Violet Oakley's United Nations Portraits
The Oakley portraits showcase her lifelong dedication to the promotion of peace and world harmony.

Frank Bramblett: No Intention
This career retrospective explores four decades of work by Frank Bramblett (born 1947), one of Philadelphia’s most admired artists and teachers.

Silent Conversations: The Paintings of Frances Galante
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Keeping It Real: Recent Acquisitions of Narrative and Realist Art
Keeping It Real explores varied approaches to observing and representing recognizable subjects and to the construction of new depicted realities.

Woodmere Welcomes Pope Francis
Woodmere welcomes Pope Francis to Philadelphia with an exhibition of biblical and religious artworks from the permanent collection.
