New Exhibit from WCU’s Department of Art + Design a Social Commentary on Current Political Climate

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West Chester University’s Department of Art + Design is hosting a new, live exhibit through Jan. 4 in Knauer Gallery in the Swope Music Building and Performing Arts Center, located at 817 South High Street.

The exhibit, “Evident Truth,” is a social commentary on the current political climate and features the work of four Philadelphia artists: Gerald Brown, Justin Rothshank, Isaac Scott, and WCU’s own Andrew Snyder. The exhibit is open to the public by appointment only on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 9 AM-3 PM. E-mail Laurie Moran at lmoran@wcupa.edu for an appointment.

“Evident Truth” explores the four artists’ responses to the current civil climate in the U.S.

“When we consider the words of our U.S. Constitution, that all men are created equal, we question as Americans and as artists, through the work on display, whether we are upholding these most basic philosophies established by our founding fathers,” said Snyder, an associate professor of art at WCU. “It’s no secret that we are in a current climate of great political unrest.”

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