Brandywine Homepage | Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art The Brandywine Conservancy holds more than 500 conservation easements and protects over 70,000 acres throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware The Brandywine Museum of Art is internationally recognized for its unparalleled collection and dedication to presenting Wyeth and American art
Hours Admission | Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art From February–November, the Brandywine Museum of Art offers free admission on the first Sunday of the month This program is NOT offered in December or January Free First Sundays at Brandywine are made possible by PECO
Events | Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art Explore the Brandywine Museum of Art this summer through weekly adventures for families Each Thursday morning from July 10 through July 31, discover new treasures in art and nature on scavenger hunts through the galleries
Brandywine Museum of Art to present Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The . . . The exhibition will be on view at the Brandywine from June 22 through September 28, 2025, before traveling to its third and final venue later in the fall Kuerner Farm stands a short walk from Andrew Wyeth’s Chadds Ford studio—also a National Historic Landmark owned and operated by the Brandywine
Our History | Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art Appreciating the need for rapid action, a group of local residents bought endangered land and founded the Brandywine Conservancy in 1967 The first conservation easements, protecting more than five and one-half miles along the Brandywine, were granted in 1969
About | Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art Then in 1971, the Conservancy opened the Brandywine River Museum—now known as the Brandywine Museum of Art—in the renovated Hoffman’s Mill, a former gristmill built in 1864 that was part of the Conservancy’s first preservation efforts