Peter Paone's Snowpeople
Peter Paone's Snowpeople
November 11, 2025 - April 12, 2026
Woodmere is delighted to bring Peter Paone’s Snowpeople to life in this inventive body of work on the very special occasion of the grand opening of the Frances M. Maguire Hall for Art & Education.
Bodies & Souls: Robert and Frances Coulborn Kohler Collection
Bodies & Souls: Robert and Frances Coulborn Kohler Collection
March 7, 2026 - June 7, 2026
Bodies and Souls traces the imaginative and ethical force of representational art while celebrating the growth of Woodmere’s collection.
Arc of Promise
Arc of Promise
June 20, 2026 - October 4, 2026
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.

Exhibitions

Millard Gallery, Smith Hall
3/21/2026
4/26/2026
Until
April 26, 2026

Wissahickon High School Art Invitational

This exhibition showcases the diverse and distinctive artmaking strategies embraced by Wissahickon High School students.

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Wissahickon High School Art Invitational
Charles Knox Smith Hall
3/7/2026
6/7/2026
Until
June 7, 2026

Bodies and Souls: Robert and Frances Coulborn Kohler Collection

Bodies and Souls traces the imaginative and ethical force of representational art while celebrating the growth of Woodmere’s collection.

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Bodies and Souls: Robert and Frances Coulborn Kohler Collection
Charles Knox Smith Hall
1/23/2026
5/25/2026
Until
May 25, 2026

Syd Carpenter: Planting in Place, Time, and Memory

Experience the profound and evocative work of Syd Carpenter in Planting in Place, Time, and Memory.

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Syd Carpenter: Planting in Place, Time, and Memory
Frances M. Maguire Hall
11/1/2025
4/21/2026
Until
April 21, 2026

Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman

Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman, Written by Alan Schroeder and Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney

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Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman
Frances M. Maguire Hall
11/1/2025
4/12/2026
Until
April 12, 2026

Snowpeople

Woodmere is delighted to bring Peter Paone’s "Snowpeople" to life in this inventive body of work on the very special occasion of the grand opening of the Frances M. Maguire Hall.

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Snowpeople
Charles Knox Smith Grounds
4/17/2021
12/1/2100

La Cresta: A Land-Sculpting Installation by Syd Carpenter and Steve Donegan

Artists Syd Carpenter and Steve Donegan take inspiration from the horticultural practice of hügelkulture in the form of a land-sculpting installation.

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La Cresta: A Land-Sculpting Installation by Syd Carpenter and Steve Donegan
Woodmere’s Outdoor Wonder, Grounds
6/1/2018
12/31/2100

Woodmere's Outdoor Wonder

Woodmere’s grounds feature important examples of public sculpture by significant artists.

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Woodmere's Outdoor Wonder
Charles Knox Smith Grounds
7/22/2016
1/11/2100

Free Interpretation of Plant Forms

Woodmere and the City of Philadelphia are pleased to announce the re-installation of Harry Bertoia's monumental fountain sculpture.

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Free Interpretation of Plant Forms
Showing 1-10 of 52 exhibitions
Charles Knox Smith Hall
June 20, 2026
October 4, 2026
Ongoing

Arc of Promise

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.

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Arc of Promise
Charles Knox Smith Hall
June 27, 2026
September 6, 2026
Ongoing

The Woodmere Annual: 83rd Juried Exhibition

The Woodmere Annual exhibition presents the work of Philadelphia’s contemporary artists. This year’s juror, Ron Tarver, invites makers to submit works that reflect on the theme of Family.

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The Woodmere Annual: 83rd Juried Exhibition
Charles Knox Smith Hall
September 26, 2026
January 17, 2027
Ongoing

Listen with Your Eyes: A Moe Brooker Retrospective

An inaugural retrospective dedicated to the work of Moe Brooker (1940–2022), one of Philadelphia's most beloved and visionary artists.

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Listen with Your Eyes: A Moe Brooker Retrospective
Showing 1-9 of 52 exhibitions
Charles Knox Smith Grounds
6/11/2016
5/31/2017
Ongoing
June 11, 2016
May 31, 2017
Ongoing

Springs: The Sculpture of Dina Wind

Spring & Triangle was designed to interact with the natural environment, and is sited on the Museum’s front lawn.

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Springs: The Sculpture of Dina Wind
Charles Knox Smith Hall
11/21/2015
1/10/2016
Ongoing
November 21, 2015
January 10, 2016
Ongoing

A Christmas Past in the Pennsylvania German Tradition

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A Christmas Past in the Pennsylvania German Tradition
Charles Knox Smith Hall
11/7/2015
3/14/2016
Ongoing
November 7, 2015
March 14, 2016
Ongoing

The Weight of Watercolor: The Art of Eileen Goodman

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The Weight of Watercolor: The Art of Eileen Goodman
Charles Knox Smith Hall
2/13/2016
5/15/2016
Ongoing
February 13, 2016
May 15, 2016
Ongoing

Look Both Ways: Art at the Crossroads of Abstraction and Representation

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Look Both Ways: Art at the Crossroads of Abstraction and Representation
Charles Knox Smith Hall
4/2/2016
7/31/2016
Ongoing
April 2, 2016
July 31, 2016
Ongoing

Complete Set

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Complete Set

Woodmere’s permanent collection

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Woodmere’s Outdoor Wonder, Grounds

Sculpture and Nature

Woodmere's Outdoor Wonder presents significant examples of public sculpture set in harmony with our grounds and gardens. The museum's founder, Charles Knox Smith, found deep spiritual meaning in the beauty and cycles of nature. Today, Woodmere recognizes the Lenape people as the original inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and with their partnership seeks to be a steward of the land, water, and sky of Lenapehoking, their ancestral homeland.

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Charles Knox Smith Hall

Founder's Collection

Woodmere's founder, Charles Knox Smith (1845–1916), assembled a collection that attests both the tumultuous history of his era and his abiding belief in art as a vehicle for spiritual and patriotic uplift.

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Frances M. Maguire Hall

Arthur Carles and His Circle

Arthur B. Carles immersed himself in the Parisian avant-garde, absorbing the ideas animating movements like fauvism and cubism. He carried this vital new artistic language back to Philadelphia, where he inspired his students to forge their own modernist paths.

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