Brandywine River Museum Of Art Reopens
Special New Exhibition Is “Ralston Crawford: Air And Space And War”
July 16, 2021
The Brandywine River Museum of Art reopened to the public on June 20 with a new special exhibition, Ralston Crawford: Air and Space and War. During its temporary closure, the museum underwent several facility renovations to the second and third floors, including a complete refurbishment of the restrooms on the second floor, making them fully ADA accessible, as well as switching their current location with the Strawbridge Family Gallery, which will soon open to the public later this summer. Opening into the museums central atrium, the reimagined gallery, complete with new state-of-the-art lighting, will improve circulation within the building, enhancing the visitor experience. Additionally, the museums other galleries have been refreshed with paint and rehung with a new selection of recent acquisitions and loans, as well as rarely seen works from the permanent collection. On view through Sept. 19, Ralston Crawford: Air and Space and War will explore U.S. aviation and military history through the art and personal experiences of the renowned American Modernist Ralston Crawford. Organized by the Vilcek Foundation, in collaboration with the Brandywine, this focused exhibition will feature an extensive collection of nearly 80 works by the artist, including drawings, photographs, paintings and lithographs from the 1940s that narrate his involvement with aerospace and World War II. In addition to this landmark exhibition, the museum has a full slate of engaging virtual and socially distant in-person events scheduled throughout the summer. All upcoming events can be found at www.brandywine.org/events. More details on the exhibition can be found at www.brandywine.org/crawford. Upon reopening, capacity limits and other safety measures will remain in place, including timed ticketing, and will be adjusted as needed. Summer hours of operation will be Wednesday to Monday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed Tuesdays). A complete list of safety protocols and visitation information is available at www.brandywine.org/reopening. About the Brandywine River Museum of Art: The Brandywine River Museum of Art features an outstanding collection of American art housed in a 19th-century mill building with a dramatic steel and glass addition overlooking the banks of the Brandywine. The museum is located on Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pa. Admission is $18 for adults, $15 for seniors ages 65 and over, $6 for students and children ages 6 and up; free of charge for children 5 and younger and Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art members.
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