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Exhibitions

Galleries + community

Cliffe College of Creative Arts houses nearly 30,000 square feet of gallery space. Throughout the calendar year, our galleries host exhibitions of work by students, faculty, and visiting artists. From sculpture, prints, and ceramics to contemporary paintings, photographs, and graphic design, students in the Art program have multiple opportunities to see and experience innovative work with diverse perspectives and social themes.

Community members routinely attend our exhibitions, as well as guest lectures and other activities that are held in our galleries. Our exhibition spaces are hubs for university and community events.

 

 

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A modernist landmark, dynamic programming

The John J. McDonough Museum of Art hosts more than 20 shows annually that feature art works by students, faculty, and professional artists. Installations feature a variety of contemporary approaches and genres.

 

Tour the McDonough Museum

 

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Exquisite space,
multiple opportunities

The Judith Rae Solomon Gallery ensures our continuing ability to provide students with a professional gallery experience. The Gallery showcases student work through displays that change regularly.

 

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Make and install your own art

The Student Project Gallery is a dedicated exhibition space for students in the Art Program to plan, propose, and install their own exhibitions. Shows rotate on a biweekly basis during the academic year.

 

Explore the Project Gallery