Selections from the Collection: “Who are we?” Exhibition Read more about Selections from the Collection: “Who are we?” Exhibition Wilson College will hold a reception from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 5, to mark the opening of a new at exhibition, Selections from the Collection: “Who are we?” The exhibition, featuring works of art from Wilson's teaching collection, will continue through March 6 in the Bogigian Gallery in Lortz Hall. It is free and open to the public.
Taylor 2 Dance Company Special Performance Read more about Taylor 2 Dance Company Special Performance Wilson College welcomes the Taylor 2 Dance Company to the Capitol Theatre in downtown Chambersburg for a special performance to mark the College’s Sesquicentennial. Taylor 2 is a part of the greater Paul Taylor Dance Company of New York and was established to ensure performances could be seen by audiences all over the world, regardless of economic considerations and the logistical limitations of nontraditional venues. The dance company has traveled the globe many times, garnered international acclaim and won numerous awards.
Orchesis Fall 2019 Performance Read more about Orchesis Fall 2019 Performance Orchesis Wilson College's Dance Company Fall Student Performance Appenzellar Buchanan Dance Studio Thursday, 11/14 | Student Preview Night, 7 p.m. Friday, 11/15 | 7 p.m. Saturday, 11/16 | 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. *Seating is Limited* Free to Students and Seniors (Donations Welcome) | $10 General Admission
Arts Day 2019 Read more about Arts Day 2019 Arts Day is a day established by the Wilson community to celebrate the arts across the curriculum. It is an opportunity to appreciate the impact of the arts in our daily lives, and to explore the critical and creative nature of the visual and performing arts. All events are free and open to the public. To see the schedule of events visit the Arts Day page.
Annual Juried High School Student Art Exhibition Read more about Annual Juried High School Student Art Exhibition The Wilson College juried high school art exhibition will be held in the Bogigian Gallery in Lortz Hall from Oct. 30 to Dec. 6, 2019, with an opening reception on Oct 30, 4:30-6 p.m. It is a chance for student artists to see their artwork displayed in a professional venue and possibly win cash or a scholarship.
The Foundry Artists at Wilson Read more about The Foundry Artists at Wilson Wilson College will hold a reception from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16, in Lortz Hall's Bogigian Gallery to mark the opening of a new exhibition featuring works made by artist members of The Foundry. The exhibition, which will run through Oct. 11, is free and open to the public.
Jim Condron exhibition: You Never Wash it Off Completely Read more about Jim Condron exhibition: You Never Wash it Off Completely An art exhibition celebrating the 150-year history of Wilson College–created by Baltimore artist Jim Condron using college relics and artifacts–opens Wednesday, Sept. 4, in the Wilson library's Sue Davison Cooley Gallery. The exhibition, You Never Wash it Off Completely, will run through Dec. 15.
Senior Capstone Art Exhibition 2019 Read more about Senior Capstone Art Exhibition 2019 Jaimi DeVitto, Kiara Scarbrough, Donna Werling The exhibition will be installed at Bogigian Gallery, Lortz Hall May 1 - 20 with a reception on Wednesday, May 1, 4:30 - 6 p.m.
Senior Capstone Art Exhibition 2019 Read more about Senior Capstone Art Exhibition 2019 Jaimi DeVitto, Kiara Scarbrough, Donna Werling High Line Train Station Greencastle, Pa Sunday, April 28, 1 - 3 p.m. A second exhibition will be installed at Bogigian Gallery, Lortz Hall May 1 - 20 with a reception on Wednesday, May 1, 4:30 - 6 p.m.
Sesquicentennial Alumni Art Invitational Read more about Sesquicentennial Alumni Art Invitational Visit the Cooley Gallery and explore a special invitational alumni art exhibit. This show will feature works by graduates of Wilson’s bachelor’s and MFA degree programs that celebrate all that is Boldly Wilson. Cooley Gallery is named in honor of Wilson alumna Sue Davison Cooley ’44, a Portland, Ore., area philanthropist and Wilson College benefactor.