A Present Past, A Passed Present
"The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there" --L.P Hartley MSU Union Gallery August 26-October 4 Reception September 15, 11am-1pm In addition to a change of place,…
"The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there" --L.P Hartley MSU Union Gallery August 26-October 4 Reception September 15, 11am-1pm In addition to a change of place,…
MSU Union Art Gallery April 5 - July 19, 2024 Reception Friday, April 19, 5-7pm The Quilt Index's Black Diaspora Quilt History Project is hosting an exhibition titled Afrofuturism & Quilts in the Union…
MSU Union Art Gallery March 18 – 30, 2024 Reception Monday, March 18 5:30-7pm Luz Vazquez renders visible the experiences of Michigan State's migrant farmworker community through photos and displays…
Black women in kitchen spaces as art March 11 – 15, 2024 Reception: March 11, 6 – 8pm Michaela Nichelle ‘Mike’ Martin (She/They) b. 2002 | Kalamazoo, MI Step into…
February 16 - March 8, 2024 Reception March 8, 2024 5-7PM MSU Union Art Gallery Created in February 2020 by independent curator and MSU Alumna Asmaa Walton, the Black Art…
Ceramic Arts in Greece Study Abroad 2023 MSU Union Art Gallery | August 28 – October 27, 2023 | Reception October 20, 5–7 PM αὐτίκα δ’ ἀντὶ πυρὸς τεῦξεν κακὸν…
50 years of printmaking from the MSU Department of Art, Art History, and Design teaching collection.
Dr. Elka M. Stevens Artist-in-Resident: Critical Race Studies April 25 – June 10, 2022 Reception April 25, 5–7pm In 38.8%, artist and designer Elka Stevens visually interrogates aspects of race,…
Sarah Odens February 25 – April 2, 2022 MSU Union Art Gallery Sarah Odens is an artist, curator, and Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Exhibitions & Lectures at Auburn University,…
In 2021, the MSU archaeological project in Greece hosted its first season of active fieldwork, which was extensively recorded by Daniel Trego, Educational Media Design Specialist at the College of Arts and Letters. The resulting body of work captures the excitement and visual appeal of archaeological research and asks the question: Can the archaeology of art also be the art of archaeology?