The University Museum Goes Downtown to the Artists Hand Gallery
The University Museum at Ƶ is delighted to return to the Artists Hand Gallery. “The Museum Goes Downtown: Recent Acquisitions” will be on display May 1 through May 16, 2026.
The University Museum at Ƶ is delighted to return to the Artists Hand Gallery. “The Museum Goes Downtown: Recent Acquisitions” will be on display May 1 through May 16, 2026.
The University Museum invites the public to step behind the scenes and explore the hidden craftsmanship of stagecraft in its upcoming exhibition, The Art of Theatre. Running from March 21 through May 2, 2026, this immersive showcase reveals the technical show behind the show that transforms creative vision into theatrical reality.
From the nostalgic glow of vintage holiday decor to the intricate engineering of a Lego set, the objects we treasure tell a story of curiosity and passion. The University Museum at Ƶ invites the public to explore these personal narratives in the upcoming exhibition “What Do You Collect?” on display from January 31 through March 6.
To open the upcoming 2025–26 season at the Ƶ University Museum, join us for “Ƶ@150: Let’s Meet in the Oak Grove,” featuring the history of Ƶ since the doors to John Sutton Hall, the first campus building, opened on May 17, 1875.
The University Museum at Ƶ is once again partnering with The Artists Hand Gallery to present the art exhibit “The University Museum Goes Downtown: Ƶ Professors Past.” The show opens Friday, May 2, with a free public reception from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the gallery.
The University Museum at Ƶ is pleased to present An Evening with Chuck Olson, a special Artist Talk taking place on Thursday, April 24, at 6:30 p.m. Visitors are invited to join Olson for an engaging evening as he reflects on his creative journey, influences, and his works currently featured in the museum’s Ƶ/NYC exhibition.
Museum exhibit opens Saturday, March 29, 2025 and runs until May 3, 2025 in Sutton Hall.
Hear firsthand about the artistic processes, inspirations, and experiences that have shaped the work of three Ƶ alumni artists: Trish Dodson, Lauren Scavo-Fulk, and Rhonda Yeager. Wednesday, Feb. 26, 7:00 p.m. at the University Museum, Sutton Hall.
On display in Sutton Hall from January 25 until March 7, 2025.
A new exhibit featuring the work of fiber artists Barbara B. Kubala, Sandy Trimble, and Rhonda Luckey, in addition to others, opens on Saturday, October 19, at the Ƶ University Museum, Sutton Hall.
Architect Tom Harley will speak at the University Museum on Thursday, October, 3, at 6:30 p.m.
An architecture exhibit opens University Museum at Ƶ's 2024-25 season, on display September 7 until October 4, 2024.
Join the University Museum, Remake Learning Days, and The Artists Hand Gallery and Espresso Bar for a children's printmaking workshop.
Join Ƶ Department of Art and Design professor Ivan Fortushniak on February 21 as he discusses his exhibition at the University Museum.
The University Museum presents a collection of works by Ivan Fortushniak as the first exhibit of 2024.
"Pieces from the Collection," an exhibit by the University Museum at Ƶ, features artists that shared an important background of working and creating art for the Federal Arts Project, a division of the Depression-era Works Progress Administration, often referred to as the WPA.
"Pieces from the Collection," an exhibit by the University Museum at Ƶ, features artists that shared an important background of working and creating art for the Federal Arts Project, a division of the Depression-era Works Progress Administration, often referred to as the WPA.
The exhibit "Six in an Open Field" at the University Museum is a celebration of artistic trust and communal growth.
An exhibit of art for sale opens at the Artists Hand Gallery, Philadelphia Street, on Friday, April 28.
Tibetan Buddhist monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery will be in residence on the campus of Ƶ from March 21 until March 25. During this time, they will present a variety of events that will be open to both the campus and the community. Most of the events are free of charge.
Pennsylvania registered landscape architect Barbara Hauge, of UpStreet Architects in Indiana, PA, will present a lecture on the importance of native perennials, shrubs, and trees and how to incorporate them into your garden spaces. The lecture takes place at the University Museum on Thursday, February 23, at 6:30 p.m.
The University Museum at Ƶ overlooks the Oak Grove, a park-like space older than the university, with tall trees, grass, flowers, benches, and paths leading students to and from class. The exhibition “Environmental” brings the outside in, allowing artists to interpret the theme through paint, print, sculpture, wood, and fiber.
The University Museum at Ƶ is seeking artists to participate in an exhibition to be held in January 2023.
This exhibition brings together a group of dynamic and culturally diverse artists of color who collectively work in a broad range of media mirroring the distinct experiences of the artists themselves. Their art shares life stories through expressions of frustration, pride, racism, joy, and pain.
The University Museum at Ƶ presents a selection of Polish poster art in an exhibition hosted by the Artists Hand Gallery.