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.
Silent Conversations: The Paintings of Frances Galante
This exhibition highlights the atmospheric realist paintings of Frances Galante (1957-2015), a much-loved artist who taught at Woodmere for many years.The Woodmere Annual: 73rd Juried Exhibition
Woodmere’s annual juried exhibition highlights contemporary work in a wide variety of media by artists living within fifty miles of the Museum.The Woodmere Annual: 75th Juried Exhibition
The Woodmere Annual
75th Juried Exhibition
The Condition of Place
Juror, Odili Donald Odita
June 4-August 28, 2016Complete Set
This exhibition presents two types of works on paper that are well represented in Woodmere’s collection: complete series by single artists and portfolios by multiple artists.Look Both Ways
Look Both Ways considers the ways in which artists employ abstraction and representation—often within the same work—and the outcomes of the interaction of these two styles.Big and Little
This exhibition highlights the many different ways in which artists capture the endearing, exciting, or exacting qualities of subjects of all sizes.We Speak
We Speak: Black Artists in Philadelphia, 1920s-1970s, features over 70 paintings, photographs, sculptures, and prints produced by black artists living and working in Philadelphia.Woodmere Welcomes Pope Francis
Woodmere welcomes Pope Francis to Philadelphia with an exhibition of biblical and religious artworks from the permanent collection.The Woodmere Annual: 74th Juried Exhibition
The exhibition will feature works in a wide variety of media from artists living within 50 miles of the Museum.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.