July 2025

Museum Explorers: Family Program

Explore the Brandywine Museum of Art this summer through weekly adventures for families. Each Thursday morning from July 10th through July 31st, discover new treasures in art and nature on scavenger hunts through the galleries. Also, enjoy live demonstrations by local artists and creative art projects to make and take home.  

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Museum Explorers: Family Program

Explore the Brandywine Museum of Art this summer through weekly adventures for families. Each Thursday morning from July 10th through July 31st, discover new treasures in art and nature on scavenger hunts through the galleries. Also, enjoy live demonstrations by local artists and creative art projects to make and take home.

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August 2025

Concerts in the Courtyard: Jump City 8

Enjoy a concert under the stars in the Museum's outdoor courtyard featuring music by Jump City 8. The Jump City 8 brings Philly's brotherly love to West Coast Jazz. After coming off the road, the Los Angeles based musicians of the great 1940's big-bands started writing highly stylized arrangements of the Great American Songbook. Rooted in swing, and inspired by the sun, sand, and surf of a 1950's California life-style, these arrangements produced sounds unique to the world of jazz.

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First Free Sundays for Families

In addition to free admission, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. join in creative art activities* celebrating poetry, art, and nature. Explore the exhibition, This Earthen Door: Nature as Muse and Material and join staff from Delaware County Libraries for interactive Read-Aloud stories at 11 and...

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Yoga on the Brandywine

Join us at the Museum for an inclusive and beginner-friendly yoga class designed for practitioners of all levels to explore the transformative benefits of yoga in just one hour. The class will be held indoors in the Museum's Waterview Room, which features floor-to-ceiling window views of the Brandywine Creek.

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Concerts in the Courtyard: Wicked Sycamore

Wicked Sycamore is an all-female trio hailing from the Baltimore/ DC area, consisting of Juliette Bell on guitar, Lainie Gray on mandolin, and Madeline Waters on cello. Their sound can be described as contemporary folk with a mischievous edge that is grounded in traditional roots, Americana, and bluegrass.

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Artists' Talk: This Earthen Door

Join us to hear from artists Amanda Marchand and Leah Sobsey about their project and exhibition, This Earthen Door: Nature as Muse and Material. Discover more about the threads of connections between Emily Dickinson’s herbarium, the natural world, feminism, and color theory, along with bringing any questions you may have for the artists. This program is included with Museum admission but please register in advance.

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September 2025

Yoga on the Brandywine

Join us at the Museum for an inclusive and beginner-friendly yoga class designed for practitioners of all levels to explore the transformative benefits of yoga in just one hour. The class will be held indoors in the Museum's Waterview Room, which features floor-to-ceiling window views of the Brandywine Creek.

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October 2025

Yoga on the Brandywine

Join us at the Museum for an inclusive and beginner-friendly yoga class designed for practitioners of all levels to explore the transformative benefits of yoga in just one hour. The class will be held indoors in the Museum's Waterview Room, which features floor-to-ceiling window views of the Brandywine Creek.

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November 2025

Yoga on the Brandywine

Join us at the Museum for an inclusive and beginner-friendly yoga class designed for practitioners of all levels to explore the transformative benefits of yoga in just one hour. The class will be held indoors in the Museum's Waterview Room, which features floor-to-ceiling window views of the Brandywine Creek.

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