Check Out These Quirky Art Exhibits Around Chester County
Art exhibits in Chester County are abundant, with eclectic showcases at the Wharton Esherick Museum and elsewhere, writes Eli Bank for Main Line Tonight.
Malvern
Martha McDonald: The Wood is Singing in Color at Wharton Esherick Museum
Sept. 23 and 24
A mind-bending live performance inspired by collections at Malvern’s Wharton Esherick Museum is an homage to the museum’s archives. Artist-in-Residence Martha McDonald will be taking the stage, donned in her handmade costumes. The performance will be accompanied by music and movement.
Jeannie Wolfington & Emily Wolfson at Gallery 222
Until Sept. 30
This two artist-exhibition is full of colorful natural wonder and the perfect dichotomy of abstract and realistic art.
Wayne
Ivy Egger at St. David’s Church
Until Sept. 30
Much like her name, Ivy Egger’s art is inspired by nature. Her latest exhibition in Wayne incorporates a mixed-media assemblage of mosaic and beads.
West Chester
FIGMENTS (of your imagination) at The Art Trust
Closes Nov. 3
This fantastical and horror-driven art exhibition in West Chester is perfect for Halloween. The four-artist exhibition also includes figurines by Pam Lethrbridge that look like they are out of a dark fairytale.
To explore more obscure, funky, and eclectic art exhibitions around Chester County, visit Main Line Tonight.
The Wharton Esherick Studio.
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