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Make Art History with Winterthur!

Organization Mission:

Winterthur builds upon the vision of Henry Francis du Pont to inspire and educate through its collections, estate, and academic programs by engaging diverse audiences in the study, preservation, and interpretation of American material culture, art, design, and history.

Make Art History with Winterthur!

We need your help! Winterthur is collaborating with a local creative partner to make a community art project that will be exhibited at both Winterthur and at least one other location in Wilmington and/or New Castle County.  
 
This public art project, scheduled to open in September 2021, will kick off a multi-year project at Winterthur focused on upcycling. Upcycling is traditionally defined as creating an object of greater value from a discarded object of lesser value. But, we are defining upcycling in broader terms to include categories such as: assembled, transformed, recycled, altered, repaired, and preserved.  
 
Winterthur is calling for local artists and artist collectives to apply to be a part of this project. (http://www.winterthur.org/exhibitions-events/exhibitions/future-exhibitions/upcycled/upcycled-call-for-artists/) 

Do you have different ideas about upcycling? What would you like this project to look like? Do you have any locations for the project within New Castle County in mind? We need your help to realize our vision and build long-lasting sustainable connections between Winterthur and New Castle County.  
 
Your support will help us create sustainable partnerships with local arts organizations to make Winterthur more welcoming to our surrounding communities. The site(s) for the community art project will be determined in consultation with a soon-to-be-hired artist liaison and project partners. Shared authority is one of our main goals, which is why we are asking for your input and support. The longer-term Upcycled! project will include smaller installations, programs and digital content in 2021, 2022, and 2023 before opening to a larger full-scale exhibition in 2024.  
 
All donations will go directly to supporting this community art project and every dollar matters! 
 
·      Each supporter who gives over $10 will receive a free sticker to help us spread the word about this project. 
·      All supporters who give $50 and over will be invited to participate in a virtual conversation with the artist liaison and the project directors and receive a free sticker.  
·      All supporters who give $250 and over will receive special recognition for their support on Winterthur’s website, an invitation to the virtual conversation, and a sticker! 
 
Thank you for your help to make this project a success! We cannot do this work without you! 
 
About Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library

Winterthur's Mansion


Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library is a world-class cultural heritage institution located in Delaware. It is the former home of Henry Francis (H.F.) du Pont (1880-1969), a respected horticulturist and collector, who transformed his magnificent 175-room mansion into a museum to showcase nearly 90,000 objects made or used in America since 1640. In addition to the period rooms of the house, dedicated gallery spaces display permanent and changing exhibitions developed by our distinguished curators as well as guest curators invited from external institutions. Important exhibitions in recent years include Jacqueline Kennedy and H.F. du Pont: From Winterthur to White House (May 2022 - January 2023), about the partnership between the First Lady and H.F. in restoring the White House interiors, and Ann Lowe: American Couturier (September 2023 - January 2024), on the Black fashion designer who worked for some of the most prominent mid-century figures yet was virtually unknown to the wider public at the time. An upcoming exhibition, Celebrating Masterpieces, will explore past and present definitions of the word "masterpiece" while showcasing our famous furniture collection, which is the largest and arguably the finest in the country.

Winterthur is situated on 1,000 acres of protected meadows, woodlands, ponds, and waterways. H.F. was an adherent to the concept of a “naturalistic garden,” a plant-driven approach to landscape design first written about in William Robinson’s The Wild Garden in 1870. Today, the 60-acre garden he designed is among America’s best, with magnificent plantings and stunning displays of color throughout the year.  The gardens and landscape surrounding the museum are an artistic composition arranged to capture a significant period in the history of American horticulture. This landscape is a significant cultural artefact, and its plants, architecture, and decorative objects are preserved and managed as a collection.

Furthermore, one of the nation's most esteemed independent research libraries and two graduate degree programs make Winterthur an important center for the study of American art and culture in a global context. The Winterthur Library includes more than 87,000 volumes and approximately 500,000 manuscripts and images, mostly related to American history, decorative arts, and architecture. Winterthur, in partnership with the University of Delaware, sponsors the Winterthur Program in American Material Culture and the Winterthur/UD Program in Arts Conservation. These programs are widely recognized for their excellence, which is due in part to the students' invaluable access to Winterthur staff, laboratories, and collections.

Organization Details

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Name:
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library

EIN: 510066038

Street Address:
5105 Kennett Pike

City: Winterthur

State: DE Zip: 19735

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Website:
https://www.winterthur.org

Counties Served: New Castle

Office Locations: Winterthur

Sectors: Arts & Culture, Education, Museums & Historical, DDOA Grantee, Libraries

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