A National Park for Art

Visit the home and studio of America's most beloved Impressionist, J. Alden Weir, and walk in the footsteps of generations of world-class artists. Set amidst more than 60 acres of painterly woods, fields, and waterways, you’ll soon see why Weir described his home as the "Great Good Place." Weir’s farm is a national legacy to American Impressionism, the creative spirit, and historic preservation.

Painting by J. Alden Weir, Landscape and Farm, 1895 (Delaware Museum of Art)
Step into Art

Plan your visit – the park is open daily, sunrise to sunset, year-round.

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Buildings Open and Programs Begin May 3!

Check out the hours and program schedule for the 2025 season. See you soon!

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Park Film

Watch "Ways of Seeing" for an introduction to Weir Farm.

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Become a Volunteer!

Now recruiting Tour Guides (18+) and Take Part in Art Volunteers (teens) for the 2025 season - apply today!

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2025 Artists-in-Residence

Learn more about the 6 artists selected for this year's program, and the dates for their open studio programs.

In the Dooryard, J.Alden Weir, 1894, private collection
Discover American Impressionism

Weir Farm preserves the life and work of Julian Alden Weir, one of America’s most influential Impressionists.

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Distance Learning Educational Activities

Check out our NEW Virtual Field Trip and other educational resources and activities!

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Collections

View objects in our collection, from furniture to paint brushes.

A large painting of a green landscape in a small room filled with easels, chairs, and art supplies.
Virtual Tours

Explore the historic buildings of Weir Farm on your own.

Julian Alden Weir (1852-1919)
Julian Alden Weir (1852-1919)

As the father of American Impressionism, Weir used new, international ideas about painting to change American art.

An artist painting on easel in a field of yellow flowers.
Virtual Impressionist Painting Workshop

Five-part virtual painting workshop series with Master Impressionist Dmitri Wright

Last updated: March 31, 2025

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735 Nod Hill Road
Wilton, CT 06897

Phone:

203 834-1896 x0

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