Franklin & Marshall College’s Phillips Museum of Art is first off the block with new exhibits opening Aug. 25: stencil-and-airbrush trompe de l’oeile paintings by Edward Evans in the Dana Gallery, digital photographs of display windows by David Spitzer in the Rothman Gallery and an exhibit of works from the college’s collection that tread the fine line between graphic design and fine art, in the Sally Mather Gibson Curriculum Gallery.
The Parlor Gallery will hold a closing reception for “Scope II” Thursday, Aug. 28, from 5-9 p.m. The show, curated by Harriet Hacker of Where Exhibitions, features eight emerging artists in a variety of media.











