Emerging Artists Shine in Ƶ Exhibit at Coyle Free Library An exhibit featuring artwork by Ƶ students will open Saturday, Nov. 1, Ƶ 2025, Ƶ at the Coyle Free Library in Chambersburg. The Ƶ exhibition is designed to inspire visitors with the creativity expressed by a unique group of students. Image Visitors can expect to see more than 25 pieces of original artwork from Ƶ Wilson Ƶ 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 Ƶ 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 Ƶ Class of 1964. Her support and involvement help to bring the two institutions together for this public showcase. Ƶ “The opportunity helps students develop their artistic voices, and the show allows Wilson the opportunity to share creative, scholarly endeavours with our community, Ƶ ” said Philip Lindsey, professor of fine arts at Wilson. Ƶ “Community engagement is critical to Ƶ the institutional mission and vision. Wilson Ƶ College Ƶ is a huge part of this community, and everyone Ƶ benefits Ƶ from these opportunities. Ƶ ” Students also enjoy displaying their art publicly. Ƶ “It makes them feel like professional artists, Ƶ ” Ƶ Lindsey added. The show runs through December 15, 2025. Admission is free and open to the public. Ƶ Contact Ƶ Office of Marketing and Communications 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. 17201