Galleries
The Fine Arts Center Galleries offer a wide range of free exhibitions and events to all area community members in support of the BGSU vision: As a public university, BGSU focuses on contributing to the public good and embraces its role as a national model in addressing the educational, economic, and social vitality of our region, the state of Ohio, the nation, and the world.
Our exhibitions include challenging and engaging contemporary work by nationally recognized artists as well as faculty and student shows that highlight some of the most talented and successful artists of this region. Visitors are invited to explore collaborative and inclusive events and presentations that foreground political, social and cultural themes through dialogue, creative ideas and new knowledge.
FEATURED
Faculty and Staff Exhibition
November 25 - December 15, 2024
Opening Reception | Monday, November 25
BGSU Fine Arts Center, Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery
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Participating Artists:
Michael Arrigo, John Balistreri, Janet Ballweg, Barbara Bergstrom, Bethany Buchanan, Andrea Cardinal, Marce Dupay, Dena Eber, Bri Gluszak, Mille Guldbeck, Hope Hooper, Xiaojun Huang, Christina Humble, Rachel Immel, Charlie Kanwischer, Lou Krueger, Yusuf Lateef, Jennifer Marcson, Ross Mazzupappa, Klee Miller, Bonnie Mitchell, Tom Muir, Kat Pahl, Aaron Peters, Christopher Pickett, Marissa Saneholtz, Kelsey Scharf, Anthony Smith, Jenn Stucker, Sarah Thomas, Kim Waterfield, Isabel Wolke, Bart Woodstrup, Yamin Xu, and Lori Young
Upcoming Exhibitions and Events
Gallery Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Closed University Holidays
Appointments may be available for groups and classes. Contact artschool@bgsu.edu.
All exhibitions are free and the public is welcome
All galleries are wheelchair accessible with the exception of the upper level of the Wankelman Gallery
Paid parking is available in the first two rows of Lot N, off of Ridge St.
Parking is free evenings after 6 p.m. and on weekends in Lot N
The Fine Arts Center gratefully recognizes generous support from:
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund the BGSU Fine Arts Center Galleries with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
School of Art News & Stories
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Updated: 11/18/2024 03:33PM