The Historic Odessa Foundation is honored to be the northern Delaware venue to exhibit the wonderful collection of paintings by the beloved Delaware Artist Jack Lewis (1912-2012).
July 2023
Blue Star Museums invites military personnel and their families to experience the many wonders our nation’s museums have to offer.
Discover the wonderful HOF collection of portraits, photographs and silhouettes that document the 74 year lifespan of Mary Corbit Warner.
Book Highlighting Historic Odessa Collections Now Available! A Storied Past: Collections of Historic Odessa brings to light for the first time an extraordinary array of 100 decorative and fine arts from the Foundation’s collections
Sarah Pavlik is a fiber and quilt artist. In the studio her artistic process typically involves using a motif or configuration as inspiration in creating a composition.
A wonderful selection of historically inspired quilted textiles created by members of the Helping Hands Quilt Guild are on display in the period rooms of the National Historic Landmark Corbit-Sharp House and the National Historic Register Wilson-Warner House.
This daylong workshop provides the opportunity for quilters and other needle workers to come together with their materials and necessary equipment to sew and share fellowship.
We are delighted to announce that A Storied Past: Collections of the Historic Odessa is off the presses and ready for purchase!
This PowerPoint presentation will review the archaeological and historical research that has finally led to the discovery of the location of the lost Corbit tannery in Odessa.
Arrive and meet the contemporary quilt artist Sarah Pavlik and a selection of quilters from the Helping Hands Quilt Guild.
This PowerPoint presentation will review the archaeological and historical research that has finally led to the discovery of the location of the lost Corbit tannery in Odessa.
Hasn’t everyone broken a dish before? In today’s throw-away society most will either discard the broken dish directly in the trash without even thinking about it or simply get out the super glue and attempt to repair it.
"One person’s junk is another person’s treasure!"