06/11/2026
You may have noticed by now that the Wharton Esherick Museum is celebrating a very different anniversary than other cultural institutions across the country; WEM has been preoccupied with the Studio’s Centennial year in the midst of the nation’s 250th.
As our region prepares for semisesquicentennial celebrations over the summertime, we’re pleased to highlight a piece in the Wharton Esherick Museum collection that tells a longer, more expansive story of American decorative arts in our region: Wharton’s antique Carved Chest. The piece was recently moved back into the artist’s bedroom where it lived during the tail-end of his lifetime, so be sure to check it out on your next tour of the Studio!
Read more about the Carved Chest in our latest blog post-
https://whartonesherickmuseum.org/celebrating-a-long-history-of-american-decorative-arts-in-the-wharton-esherick-museum-collections