Rosemont College proudly announces a new solo exhibition, “My Trail of Breadcrumbs” Exhibit, featuring recent paintings and prints by celebrated artist Bill Scott. This exciting show will run from August 28 through September 29 in the Patricia M. Nugent Gallery.
Known for his luminous colors and imaginative compositions, Scott creates works that balance between abstraction and the suggestion of natural forms. Rather than replicating nature, he interprets it through memory and emotion. As a result, each piece offers a vibrant and layered visual journey.
Attend the Reception & Artist Talk on September 6
The public is invited to a free reception on Saturday, September 6, from 3:00 – 5:00pm. During the event, guests will have the chance to meet the artist and hear him speak about his work. Bill Scott’s artist talk begins at 4pm, offering valuable insight into his creative process and influences.
About the Artist
Bill Scott has exhibited widely, especially in New York, Philadelphia, and Wilmington. His artwork is included in several permanent collections, such as those at the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Furthermore, he continues to inspire students and audiences through both his exhibitions and writing.
Why You Should Attend
This exhibition provides a unique opportunity for those interested in the arts. Not only does the exhibit showcase a nationally recognized artist, but also reflects Rosemont College’s commitment to offering direct engagement with working professionals. Students can gain inspiration and insight into how artists build a long term creative practice.
Plan Your Visit
“My Trail of Breadcrumbs” Exhibit remains open through September 29. For more information about gallery hours, location, and future events, please visit the Patricia M. Nugent Gallery page.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the imaginative world of Bill Scott. Whether you are a student, educator, or art lover, this exhibit invites you to experience how color and form can lead the way in storytelling.



