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West Chester University’s Department of Art + Design invites submissions to the 2026 exhibition Baker Annual:  Open Call...
05/12/2026

West Chester University’s Department of Art + Design invites submissions to the 2026 exhibition Baker Annual: Open Call. 
This juried exhibition seeks to highlight the vision, range, and innovation of artists working across the region of PA/DE/NJ/MD/NY. 

Through this annual showcase, the Department of Art + Design aims to foster community engagement, promote dialogue across disciplines, and support artists who are shaping the evolving landscape of contemporary art. Artists are encouraged to submit work that expands or reimagines their chosen medium, contributing to a dynamic and forward-thinking exhibition. 

Each artist is asked to submit three works to be reviewed by two jurors, Libby Rosa and Leah Triplett, who will select artwork to be curated into the exhibition. Required Non-Refundable Entry Fee $15 is required for up to three (3) submissions.

In addition to the exhibition, artists will be eligible for three awards granted by the jurors, in amounts of $300, $200, and $100 dollars. 

Submit up to three (3) artworks via this online submission form.  
https://forms.gle/2gtkfJKeBk63JGMy7

Upload one image per artwork following these guidelines: 
JPEG (.jpg) format 
Minimum 1000 px in either direction 
Max file size: 2 MB 
File naming format: LASTNAME_TITLE.jpg 
Short written description of work (a few sentences)  For video submissions: We will consider video work, sound, and new media work but will need a full description of technical needs to present this work to be considered.  

More information about the Baker Annual Open Call can be found here:https://www.wcupa.edu/arts-humanities/artDesign/exhibitionsEvents.aspx  

Please contact [email protected] with any questions 

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West Chester University’s Department of Art + Design invites submissions to the 2026 exhibition Baker Annual: Region Ope...
05/11/2026

West Chester University’s Department of Art + Design invites submissions to the 2026 exhibition Baker Annual: Region Open Call. 
This juried exhibition seeks to highlight the vision, range, and innovation of artists working across the region of PA/DE/NJ/MD/NY. 
Through this annual showcase, the Department of Art + Design aims to foster community engagement, promote dialogue across disciplines, and support artists who are shaping the evolving landscape of contemporary art. Artists are encouraged to submit work that expands or reimagines their chosen medium, contributing to a dynamic and forward-thinking exhibition. 

Each artist is asked to submit three works to be reviewed by two jurors, Libby Rosa and Leah Triplett who will select artwork to be curated into the exhibition. Required Non-Refundable Entry Fee $15 is required for up to three (3) submissions. 

In addition to the exhibition, artists will be eligible for three awards granted by the jurors, in amounts of $300, $200, and $100 dollars. 

Submit up to three (3) artworks via this online submission form.  
Upload one image per artwork following these guidelines: 
JPEG (.jpg) format 
Minimum 1000 px in either direction 
Max file size: 2 MB 
File naming format: LASTNAME_TITLE.jpg 
Short written description of work (a few sentences)  For video submissions: We will consider video work, sound, and new media work but will need a full description of technical needs to present this work to be considered.  
Upload a still image from the video 
Provide a public link (URL) to view the full video  $15 application fee can be submitted via this webpage: wcupa.edu/arts-humanities/artDesign/forms/baker-annual/ 

More information about the Baker Annual Open Call can be found here:https://www.wcupa.edu/arts-humanities/artDesign/exhibitionsEvents.aspx 

Please contact [email protected] with any questions 

Attention all West Chester University art minors! We want to showcase your artwork in our third annual Art Minors Annual...
04/10/2026

Attention all West Chester University art minors! We want to showcase your artwork in our third annual Art Minors Annual Exhibition! Please bring your drawings, collages, photographs, paintings, sculpture, or whatever else you’d like to share to E. O Bull room #151 on Thursday 4/16. We will have a reception and celebrate your work in Old Lockers Gallery on earth day Thursday 4/23 from 4-6pm

Attention all West Chester University art minors! We want to showcase your artwork in our third annual Art Minors Annual...
03/30/2026

Attention all West Chester University art minors! We want to showcase your artwork in our third annual Art Minors Annual Exhibition! Please bring your drawings, collages, photographs, paintings, sculpture, or whatever else you’d like to share to E. O Bull room #151 on Thursday 4/15. We will have a reception and celebrate your work in Old Lockers Gallery on earth day Thursday 4/22 from 4-6pm

“Ceramics in the sheets” artwork by Gwenivere Llewellyn  Interdisciplinary Studies ’26February 19th-25th, 2026   Old Loc...
02/18/2026

“Ceramics in the sheets” artwork by Gwenivere Llewellyn  Interdisciplinary Studies ’26

February 19th-25th, 2026  
 
Old Lockers Gallery - E.O. Bull Center for the Arts  
Department of Art + Design  
West Chester University  
2 E Rosedale Ave, West Chester, PA 19383 
Open Monday-Friday 9am-4pm 
 
Gwenivere Llewellyn’s exhibition “Ceramics in the Sheets” creates answers to the questions: What goes into making ceramic clay/glaze? How long does it take? In spring of 2024 Gwenivere started a project working on making not only a body of clay, but also a series of glazes. This entailed multiple days of measuring, mixing, testing, remeasuring, and more testing. While staring in 2024, the work to make clay and glaze still continues. This show walks you through the process of making ceramic clay/gaze from the raw materials needed to the multiple rounds of testing, to hopefully inspire you to try to make your own ceramics.

**Te Nka Se Wowɔ Fie**Feel at Home (literally: “Feel as if you are at home”)Artwork by Elizabeth Obeng ’26 BFA Studio Ar...
01/27/2026

**Te Nka Se Wowɔ Fie**
Feel at Home (literally: “Feel as if you are at home”)

Artwork by Elizabeth Obeng ’26 BFA Studio Arts

Old Lockers Gallery - E.O.Bull Center for the Arts
2 E Rosedale Ave, West Chester, PA 19383

January 29th- Feburary 5, 2026
opening reception: 1/29 from 6-8pm
closing reception 2/5 from 6-7pm

An exhibition of self-portraits created in acrylic paint and mixed media that illustrate my experiences and introspective thoughts on what makes “home” and the various roles within these homes that shape my identity.
This body of work reflects the bittersweet experience of honoring cultural traditions from my Ghanian-American heritage while unpacking the weight these carry in many facets of my life. Each portrait, through a convergence of cultural artifacts of patterns and other design elements, communicates an ambivalent tension. The feeling is hidden or plain in the work, depicting balancing familial responsibilities, following my passion, and breaking away from the confinement of expectation. My artwork shows my own path in being of and loving the complexity of my cultures and heritage while growing and developing in my uniqueness.

Blinkers John H. Baker GalleryWest Chester UniversityE.O. Bull Center for the Arts2 E Rosedale Ave, West Chester, PA 193...
11/07/2025

Blinkers
John H. Baker Gallery
West Chester University
E.O. Bull Center for the Arts
2 E Rosedale Ave, West Chester, PA 19383
October 22 – December 12th 2025

The exhibition Blinkers brings together eight artists whose practices center on
transformation and change. Through diverse media and formal experimentation, their
works highlight time, process, and the layered complexity of perception. In this exhibition,
process becomes presence, material carries metaphor, and identity emerges through both
the visible and hidden textures of making.
Like turning on a blinking turn signal, the artists in this show alert us to a heightened sense
of looking. On the foreground of these works, we encounter relationships of shape and
color, which evolve into complex relationships of grounded personal symbols, imaginative
forms, and material maneuvers.

This exhibition has been co-organized by Kris Benedict and Lauren Pakradooni. Works will
be on view from October 22nd until December 11th, 2025, in the John H Baker Gallery
located within the Department of Art + Design at West Chester University. The gallery is
open to the public from 8 am until 4 pm Monday-Friday at E.O. Bull Center for the Arts 2 E
Rosedale Ave, West Chester, PA 19383. The building is ramp accessible. The opening
reception will begin with an Artist’s talk at 4pm and conclude at 6pm on Wednesday,
October 22nd.
Please reach out to [email protected] or [email protected] for a
curatorial tour.

Cat Balco
Natalie Beall
Brian Michael Dunn
Franklin Evans
Anthony Iacono
Alex Jackson
Carrie R
Libby Rosa

John DayConfronting WildernessA Survey of WorkMonday October 20 through Friday December 12Opening Reception:  Thursday 1...
11/06/2025

John Day
Confronting Wilderness
A Survey of Work

Monday October 20 through Friday December 12
Opening Reception: Thursday 11/13, 4 to 6pm
Gallery Hours: 9am to 4pm, Monday through Friday
Artist Talk: Friday 11/21, 12:30pm

The Knauer Gallery at West Chester University is pleased to present John Day: Confronting Wilderness, from October 20, 2025, through December 12, 2025. The solo exhibition includes work in a variety of media, including assemblages, constructions, and drawings. Day has traveled to many forest preserves in the northeast US, and wilderness experience is the source for his work. His ideas are translated into large scale works that combine digital photographs of forest details, branches, paint, fabric, and text describing his encounters with wilderness. Some works comment on deforestation and the climate crisis. One work, Suspension, includes digital images of forests, industrial sites and all-inclusive portraits of people that speak to our current condition in the world.

Artist talk on 11/14 at 4pm in EO Bull 045 with  coordinated by Professor Olivia Fredricks
11/05/2025

Artist talk on 11/14 at 4pm in EO Bull 045 with coordinated by Professor Olivia Fredricks

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