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Arc of Promise

June 20, 2026
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January 10, 2027

In celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, Arc of Promise explores how Philadelphia’s artists have envisioned “America” as an idea, from the nation’s founding to today. Drawing largely from Woodmere’s collection, the exhibition spans the 1790s to the present, with painting, sculpture, and works on paper that reflect the ever-renewed ideal of the American experiment. Art with depictions of maps and flags, as well as social and allegorical representations from the 18th through the 21st centuries, is placed in dialogue, revealing how Philadelphia’s artists across generations have grappled with questions of national identity and freedom.

The exhibition’s title is inspired by Philadelphia-born artist Jerry Pinkney (1939–2021), whose notion of the “arc of promise” acknowledges America’s painful histories—slavery, displacement, injustice—while affirming its capacity for renewal. Pinkney’s vision, grounded in optimism and equity, frames the exhibition’s central idea: that the promise of America is not fixed, but continuously reimagined by those who believe in its unfolding potential.

Please join us for an opening reception on Saturday, June 20th, from 2-4 PM, free with registration.

Glorious Country: How the Artist Frederic Church Brought the World to America & America to the World
Lecture
Smith Hall

Glorious Country: How the Artist Frederic Church Brought the World to America & America to the World

6 pm
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May 14, 2026
FREE
Join historian Victoria Johnson to explore the life, art, and legacy of 19th-century American landscape painter Frederic Edwin Church, widely regarded for creating some of the most breathtaking landscape paintings in American history. Drawing on her book Glorious Country: How the Artist Frederic Edwin Church Brought America to the World and the World to America, Johnson will examine how Church came to dominate nineteenth-century American painting with expansive, awe-inspiring scenes that honor the natural world. His life is intricately woven into the story of the United States, making him an especially fitting artist to celebrate in the nation’s 250th year—coinciding with the 200th anniversary of his birth. A book signing will follow the lecture.
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The Joy of Juneteenth
Family Program
Maguire Hall

The Joy of Juneteenth

2 - 4 pm
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Jun 19, 2026
FREE
Join Woodmere Art Museum for our 2026 Juneteenth Celebration, The Joy of Juneteenth, an afternoon of art, storytelling, music, and community honoring Black history, culture, and joy on Friday, June 19th, 2-4 pm. From 2–3 PM, families can enjoy drop-in artmaking and storytelling activities exploring themes of freedom, legacy, and self-expression. From 3–4 PM, the celebration continues outdoors, weather permitting, on the front porch and pavilion with performances by students from local schools, including the DC DIAMONDS Step Team, and storytelling, poetry, music, and dance with Mama Nzinga, affectionately known as “The Poet.”
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Wawa Welcome America Free Admission Day
Free Admission Day
Smith Hall and Maguire Hall

Wawa Welcome America Free Admission Day

10 am - 5 pm
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Jun 24, 2026
Free
Celebrate Indepndence Day with Wawa Welcome America, a festival of events and activations throughout the city. As part of Welcome America, guests will enjoy free admission days to museums throughout the city, including Woodmere! Learn more at https://july4thphilly.com/events/
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In the news

Philadelphia Inquirer

America’s 250th birthday is the moment Philly museums have been waiting for

12/28/2025

America’s 250th birthday is the moment Philly museums have been waiting for