Individuals on the autism spectrum or with sensory processing disorder and their families are invited to join the Brandywine Museum of Art for early access to the Museum and a variety of creative and accessible activities.
Created in conjunction with local families and occupational therapists, this inclusive and accessible program strives
Explore the Brandywine Museum of Art this summer through weekly adventures for families. Each Thursday morning from July 10 through July 31st, discover new treasures in art and nature on scavenger hunts through the galleries. Also, enjoy live demonstrations by local artists and creative art projects to make and take
Celebrate mom with any of these Main Line Mother's Day festivities. From workshops to attractions, the options are many.
Leave the children at Game On State for a fun-filled evening while you enjoy a well-deserved dinner, movie, shopping excursion, date, or a night out with your Valentine. They promise to keep them entertained for the evening with:
- Movies
- Arcade Gaming
- Wii/Xbox/PlayStation
- Skeeball, Pinballs
- Dance
- Karaoke
- Games
- Pizza
For ages 5
All Aboard! This before-hours family-friendly event includes early access to the trains in action and a light continental breakfast in the Museum’s Millstone Café.
This is an early-access event, in which you will be admitted into the Brandywine Railroad train gallery before the Museum opens. Museum doors will open beginning at
Witness an incredibly unique Halloween tradition started over 50 years ago by renowned local artist Andrew Wyeth and his son at the Chadds Ford Historical Society. Over 70 native pumpkins from a Chadds Ford farm, ranging in size from 150 to 400 pounds, are carved by local artists and lit