Delaware Art Museum Wilmington

Relax, we’re not cursing. We just get so excited when we can share FREE experience opportunties expecially those that are cuturally uplifting. DAM has Sunday Fundays! The Delaware Art Museum(DAM) offers FREE admission to all visitors on Sundays from Noon – 4:00 p.m. The admission fee is waived  thanks to generous support from Jessie Ball duPont Fund.

Silver Screen Sunday - Delaware Art MuseumSilver Screen Sundays

January 6 & 27, February 10 & 24, March 10 & 24 | 1:00 p.m. All films are FREE.

Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Prospero’s Books and The Tempest  – The popular series Silver Screen Sundays returns! As part of the Year of the Bard, a statewide Shakespearean festival, the Museum will screen contrasting versions of three Shakespeare plays from January through March 2013. Each screening will be introduced by a Shakespeare expert and/or humanities scholar, showing how Shakespeare’s text has been absorbed, adapted, and altered to reflect a changing society. You’ll enjoy a fresh look at these timeless plays. Sponsored by Delaware Humanities Forum. For a film schedule, visit Delart.org.

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THERE’S MORE…(beyond Sunday)

Studio Art Classes Delaware Art MuseumStudio Art Classes

The experience of art viewing, and art making, come together at the Delaware Art Museum. Originally  one of the only locations for art classes in the region, the Museum’s Studio Art Classes now offers classes to adults, youth, and teens in  the new state-of-the-art Bank of America Education Wing. The program welcomes a community of artists of all ages, levels, and experiences providing both instructional training and use of studios. Studio Art Classes—WINTER 2013

Museum Bulletin

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About the Delaware Art Museum

The Delaware Art Museum is a private, not-for-profit arts organization. It is supported by earned and contributed income and is not owned or controlled by the State of Delaware. The Museum is best known for its large collection of British Pre-Raphaelite art, works by Wilmington-native Howard Pyle and fellow American illustrators, and urban landscapes by John Sloan and his circle.

Mission Statement: The Delaware Art Museum connects people to art, offering an inclusive and essential community resource that through its collections, exhibitions, and programs generates creative energy that sustains, enriches, empowers, and inspires.

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