Wilson College ArtsFest 2025 to Focus on Sharing Expertise Posted on: March 21, 2025 Art & Design News Wilson College will showcase the remarkable art, artists, and artistic opportunities available at the College during the third annual ArtsFest to be held on campus April 7 to 11, 2025. Image The theme for this year’s event is “Art is…Shared Stories,” which features Wilson College community members sharing their experiences, expertise, and work. ArtsFest is a week-long event that includes presentations/readings, performances, projects, workshops/classes, exhibitions, immersive experiences, “make and take” or arts and craft type experiences, and other type of arts-based events. Wilson College students and faculty who have been engaging in any arts-based research, experiences, or projects/assignments as a part of their coursework will be sharing this type of work, as well. “We are excited to continue building on the growing success and interest in Wilson College’s ArtsFest. This year our focus is on shared stories and our campus and Chambersburg arts community has stepped forward with some amazing stories to share. In addition to our campus and local talent, we are excited to also present four nationally recognized invited artists as part of this year’s events. Thanks to the generous support of the Palmer Grant, we are able to host Sir Dominique Jordan for a poetry reading, visual artist Sue Coe, singer and composer Melanie DeMore, and choreographer Camille Weanquoi,” said Dillon Beede, director of choral activities and chair of music. The Arts at Wilson created ArtsFest to spotlight the remarkable art, artists, and artistic opportunities at Wilson. Distinguished by interdisciplinary programs and collaborative approaches to craft and inquiry, ArtsFest seeks to engage the Wilson College campus and greater regional community in art and art-making opportunities that reach across disciplines, subject, and boundaries, intending to foster relationships, connections, and ideas that effect positive change in our world. ArtsFest is free, but please note that some events are open to the Wilson College community only and some events request reservations. For a detailed schedule and event descriptions, please visit www.wilson.edu/artsfest. Image ArtsFest was partially funded by The Palmer Family Foundation, a fund of The Foundation for Enhancing Communities. Previous: Wilson College to Install New State-of-the-Art Turf Field Next: Adventurer and Academic Leader to Address Wilson College Related posts May 6, 2026 New Vice President to Lead Institutional Advancement Announced by Wilson College Wilson College is pleased to announce Lisa Tiffin, D.E.L., G.P.C., as the new vice president for institutional advancement. Tiffin… Read more May 1, 2026 2026 Academic Award Winners Congratulations to the students and faculty recognized at the 2026 Wilson College Academic Awards Ceremony held on Friday, April 24,… Read more Apr 29, 2026 Wilson College Launches Master’s Degree Program in Speech-Language Pathology Wilson College is pleased to announce the launch of a new graduate health care program, a Master of Science in Speech-Language… Read more More articles ➜ Share this on: Facebook LinkedIn X Email
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