The museumThe museum's historyThe Tiberino Museum, officially the Ellen Powell Tiberino Memorial Museum, is a Philadelphia art complex dedicated to honoring the life and work of artist Ellen Powell Tiberino and her family. Located in Powelton Village, the museum features art by the Tiberino family, including paintings, sculptures, and murals, across several houses and a sculpture garden. It was established in 1999 to celebrate the family's artistic legacy and contributions to the community. AboutThe Tiberino art family is a renowned collective of artists based in Philadelphia's Powelton Village for over fifty years. Co-founded by Joseph and Ellen Powell Tiberino, the family is known as "The West Philly Wyeths" for their prolific work across various mediums, including painting, murals, and sculpture. Their artistic compound and the Ellen Powell Tiberino Memorial Museum serve as a cultural hub, and their legacy continues through their children, including artists Raphael, Gabriel, and Ellen.