University of Maryland Art Gallery, University art gallery in College Park, United States.
The University of Maryland Art Gallery is a museum that holds approximately 3,000 objects spanning prints, drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs, and digital works. The collection represents different artistic media and periods, displayed through changing exhibitions that rotate throughout the year.
The gallery was founded in 1955 at Tawes Hall and relocated to the Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building in 1976. The move provided more exhibition space and better supported the university's teaching mission.
The gallery serves as a teaching space where students and faculty engage with art across different time periods and styles. Visitors encounter works chosen to support learning and creative dialogue within the university community.
The gallery is located in the Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building on campus and is easily accessible. Plan your visit around the rotating exhibitions and check ahead to see what is currently on display.
The gallery has showcased works by notable artists such as John Baldessari, Louis Faurer, and Conrad Marca-Relli throughout its history. These exhibitions demonstrate the connection between academic collecting and contemporary art practice.
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