An exhibit featuring artwork by Wilson College students will open Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025, at the Coyle Free Library in Chambersburg. The exhibition is designed to inspire visitors with the creativity expressed by a unique group of students.
Visitors can expect to see more than 25 pieces of original artwork from Wilson students enrolled in Drawing I, Intro to Design, Digital Photography and Graphic Design courses. The show will highlight a variety of media, reflecting the diverse talents of students.
This is the third time Wilson College is collaborating with Coyle Free Library to display student work. The library is not only a cornerstone of the community, but it also shares a special connection with Wilson. Lou Cowles, a reference librarian with the Franklin County Library System, is a proud member of the Wilson College Class of 1964. Her support and involvement help to bring the two institutions together for this public showcase.
“The opportunity helps students develop their artistic voices, and the show allows Wilson the opportunity to share creative, scholarly endeavours with our community,” said Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts at Wilson. “Community engagement is critical to the institutional mission and vision. Wilson College is a huge part of this community, and everyone benefits from these opportunities.”
Students also enjoy displaying their art publicly. “It makes them feel like professional artists,” Lindsey added.
The show runs through December 15, 2025. Admission is free and open to the public. For additional information, contact Lou Cowles, 717.263.1054 ext. 1003 or lcowles@fclspa.org, or Philip Lindsey, 717.264.2783 or philip.lindsey@wilson.edu.
About Wilson College: Founded in 1869, Wilson College is a private coeducational liberal arts college offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. Bachelor’s degree programs include 34 majors and 40 minors in high-demand and innovative fields including education, nursing, equine studies, veterinary nursing, and sport management. Graduate degrees include master’s level programs in education, fine arts, the humanities, nursing, and organizational leadership, and a hybrid, accelerated doctoral program in occupational therapy. With classes available in person and online, the College achieved the highest total enrollment in its history for Fall 2024, as it makes higher education accessible and affordable for today’s students. Visit www.wilson.edu for more information.


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