Founded in 1912, the Delaware Art Museum is best known for its large collection of British Pre-Raphaelite art, illustrations by Wilmington native Howard Pyle, and urban landscapes by John Sloan and his circle. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor Copeland Sculpture Garden and special exhibitions.
| Offer Title | Start Date | End Date | Offer Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free admission to the Delaware Art Museum on Sundays | 05/02/2013 | 12/31/2013 |
Admission to the Museum is free to all visitors on Sundays. The admission fee is waived thanks to support from generous individuals. |
American Moderns features 57 paintings and sculptures that highlight changes in American art and culture during the fascinating half-century from 1910… View Details
Inspired by the French flappers of the roaring ‘20s or the chic berets of the past? Liven up your social calendar with a trip to The City of… View Details
Celebrate the final days of the exhibition State of the Art: Illustration 100 Years After Howard Pyle. This exhibition includes over 60 works of art… View Details
Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School of Philadelphia is back for this exciting event celebrating French Twist: Masterworks of Photography from Atget to… View Details
Be creative and put on your best art-inspired costume and join us for a night with music, drinks, and more! Prizes available for “Best artwork… View Details
French Twist, our highly anticipated summer exhibition, features 100 vintage prints from the golden age of French photography, 1910–1940. The… View Details
Join us for a special after hours viewing of the film Midnight in Paris (2011) in the Museum’s Copeland Sculpture Garden inspired by the… View Details