Catalogues

For select exhibitions, Woodmere Art Museum 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, please click here. All non-digital exhibition catalogues are available in limited quantities. Orders will be fulfilled on a first come first serve basis.

  • The Woodmere Annual: 82nd Juried Exhibition

    The Woodmere Annual presents the work of Philadelphia artists. This year’s juror, Joanne Grüne-Yanoff invited makers to submit works that reflect on the question: What is Belonging?
  • Henry Bermudez in Philadelphia

    Woodmere proudly presents an exhibition of the work of Philadelphia-based, Venezuela-born artist Henry Bermudez.
  • Barbara Bullock Fearless Vision

    Woodmere Art Museum is pleased to present Barbara Bullock: Fearless Vision, a retrospective of the artist’s illustrious career.
  • The Woodmere Annual: 81st Juried Exhibition

    Read a conversation with juror Doug Bucci about the work in the 81st Juried Exhibition.
  • Printing as Prologue: Recent Work by Allan Edmunds

  • The Woodmere Annual: 80th Juried Exhibition

    Read a conversation with jurors Michelle Angela Ortiz and José Ortiz-Pagán about the work in the 80th Juried Exhibition.
  • Don't Feed The Art: Woodmere's Animal Menagerie

    Artists have been inspired by the beauty of animals since the beginning of recorded history. Don’t Feed the Art! offers children and adults many ways to enjoy animals through the eyes of artists.
  • Roland Ayers: Calligraphy of Dreams

    Master draftsman Roland Ayers (1932–2014) was born in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, and he studied at the Philadelphia College of the Arts (now the University of the Arts).
  • The Woodmere Annual: 79th Juried Exhibition

    Woodmere's annual juried exhibition, Seeing the Story, highlights contemporary work in a wide variety of media by artists living within fifty miles of the museum.
  • Impressionism: A View from Philadelphia

    This exhibition offers a Philadelphia-centric perspective on American Impressionism through works from the Museum’s collection, including a number of recent acquisitions.