Center for Art in Wood

Philadelphia


All things to do with wood – from lathe-turned bowls and marquetry to nature photography and timber sculptures – are on display here. Their bright gallery holds several exhibitions a year, there's a museum collection of over 1000 objects and a shop selling handcrafted pieces.


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