Encompassing major touring exhibits, regional artists, and faculty and student work, there is something for every taste in this year's exhibit schedule.
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University Museum Goes Downtown
April 11-May 21, 2018; Reception April 13, 6:00-8:00 p.m.; Artists Hand Gallery, Philadelphia Street, Indiana
This annual exhibit features work from the museum's permanent collection by women artists. Enjoy a cup of fine coffee or tea as you take in the exhibit.
Gala: Cirque du Musée
Friday, September 29, 2017; 6:00-10:00 p.m.; University Museum and Blue Room, Sutton Hall
The Museum's annual fundraising gala. Join us for a themed evening of fine art, drinks, dining, entertainment, dancing, and silent auctions. Advance reservations are required.
SIX x ATE: Quid Pro Quo
September 11-October 13, 2017; Reception September 14, 6:00-9:00 p.m.; Kipp Gallery, First Floor Sprowls Hall
Curated by Casey Droege and Johanna Lasner, SIX x ATE: Quid Pro Quo features emerging and established artists from the Pittsburgh region, showcasing a diverse range of works.
T/here: Naomi Falk
October 23-December 1, 2017; Reception October 24, 5:00-7:00 p.m.; Kipp Gallery, First Floor Sprowls Hall
Naomi J. Falk's portable landscapes consider our relationships and collaborations with the manufactured and natural landscapes we inhabit.
James Innes: A Retrospective
September 9-December 9, 2017; Reception September 9, 6:00-8:30 p.m.; University Museum, First Floor Sutton Hall
James Innes taught drawing, painting, and art appreciation for over 25 years at IUP. Over 30 of his works, including paintings and prints, will be on display for this exhibition.
Associates: Adam Frelin
January 22-March 2, 2018; Reception March 2, 5:00-7:00 p.m.; Kipp Gallery, First Floor Sprowls Hall
From reference images collected since an undergraduate at IUP, Adam Frelin takes his freestanding cutouts transforming the gallery into something like a brain. These floating images appear and disappear as you walk--or think--your way around the space.
Memory and Magic: Folk Artists in Western ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
February 3-March 10, 2018; Reception February 3, 6:00-8:30 p.m.; University Museum, First Floor Sutton Hall
Folk art featuring scenes of daily life, such as those painted by Linton Park, Eunice McCloskey, Richard Cooper, and others, are featured in this exhibit. Also included are imaginative works of Mary Hamilton of Clarion County and others. The pieces are from the University Museum's permanent collection and on loan from private collections.
MFA Thesis Exhibitions
March 31-April 28, 2018; Reception March 31, 6:00-8:30 pm; University Museum, First Floor Sutton Hall; Kipp Gallery and Annex Gallery, First Floor Sprowls Hall
These concurrent exhibitions showcase works by the spring 2018 Master of Fine Arts candidates and celebrate the final stages of their graduate degree work. Featuring a wide variety of styles and media, the exhibits are presented across three campus venues.
2018 BA and BFA Exhibition
May 3-12, 2018; Reception May 3, 5:00-7:00 p.m.; Kipp Gallery, First Floor Sprowls Hall
The BA and BFA Thesis Exhibition highlights the work of undergraduate art students graduating this year. The exhibition showcases the university's brightest undergraduate talent in the field of visual arts.