Explore upcoming and past art exhibitions featuring Elizabeth Beecher’s whimsical artwork—where storytelling and imagination take center stage. From gallery walls to pop-up shows, each exhibit showcases a playful mix of animal portraits, cozy character studies, and scenes that spark curiosity and delight. Whether it’s a fox in a overcoat or a pig with a penchant for poetry, these pieces celebrate the charm and personality of the animal world with humor and heart. This page highlights past and upcoming shows where you can experience the work in person and see how her collection of whimsical art can make even the most serious gallery-goer smile.

Camel Parts an Original Mixed Media Painting
Camel Parts
6” x 6” x 0.75"
Mixed media on Claybord

UPCOMING EXHIBITS

2025

Black Moth Gallery

"Animal House"

Elizabeth Beecher
Solo Exhibition

Pottstown, PA
September 1 - 30, 2025


PVX Art Walk

Exhibiting at The Silly Little Art Shop

October 5, 2025 - 11AM - 4PM


RECENT EXHIBITS

  • Manayunk Arts Festival - June 24th & 25th 2023
  • ASTON MILLS ARTS: The Art of Play
  • Mt. Gretna Outdoor Art Show at Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania's Chautauqua 2023
  • Eilandarts, Merchantville, NJ: Tiny Art November 5th - December 31st, 2023
  • Studio B: What Inspires You? - November 5th - December 5th, 2023
  • WILD HEART GALLERY - ROAR Art of Cats, Online Show, December 1st - 31st, 2023
  • Historic Yellow Springs Member Holiday Show, Chester Springs, PA December 9th - 17th, 2023

This growing list of exhibitions is a trail map through the whimsical world of Elizabeth Beecher’s art—each date and venue marking a moment where her curious creatures stepped out into the world. From bustling gallery nights to intimate pop-ups, every show brings a fresh chapter in her ongoing story. Whether you’re planning to attend an upcoming event or simply enjoying a look back at past appearances, these exhibitions reflect the joy, humor, and imaginative spirit at the heart of her work. Follow along to see where her next cast of delightful characters will make their debut - or take a look at some of her whimsical anthropomorphic paintings here.