March 7 – March 31 Reception: March 30, 4:30 – 6:00…
We are pleased to present an exhibition of the works of Evonté Shepherd as part of The W’s celebration of Black History Month. Shepherd is a talented painter who specializes in portraiture. His works will be on display in The W Galleries and Summer Hall.
The work of Phillips will be on exhibition as part of The W’s celebration of Black History Month. Phillips’ ceramics will be on display Feb. 6 through March 17 in The W Galleries and Summer Hall.
We are thrilled to present the Juried Student Exhibition, a showcase of the incredible talent and creativity of Mississippi University for Women’s art students. Held in The W Galleries and Summer Hall from February 8 through March 2, this exhibition features a stunning array of works created by our most talented student artists.
“COLORED Paintings: Timothy Collins,” currently on display at The W Galleries, Summer Hall at Mississippi University for Women, takes the visitor through 30 years of the artist’s career. The artwork ranges from activist art to spiritual expressions, and from the appearance of outsider or folk art to a sophisticated interpretation of modern art, all with a singular voice.
The Prints from the Permanent Collection exhibit will feature of a wide variety of prints from artists ranging from the Nineteenth to the Twenty First Century. The university’s permanent collection was first established in 1948 by department chair Dr. Ralph Hudson to help educate art majors. As one of the…
Five graduating seniors from The W will mark the completion of their undergraduate art programs with their capstone thesis exhibition. The artists are Lexie Ava, Justin D. Carson, Myles Moyé, Dominique Wells and Georgia Wood, all of whom will earn a BFA with varying emphases in studio art. November 2…
This exhibition features a set of masks from central Africa. Little was known about this collection until recently when Dr. Brittany Sheldon, an art historian specializing in African art, was able to identify the ethnic group for each mask. She posits that the masks are quality copies of original masks…
Guest Curator: Dr. Jill Drouillard, Provost Fellow As part of her provost fellowship that focuses on the W’s strategic priorities of community engagement and diversity, equity, and inclusion, philosophy professor Dr. Jill Drouillard has curated this exhibition that highlights artwork from the LGBTQ+ community. The exhibition is part of a…
View our annual ofrenda (altar) honoring the Mexican tradition of the Day of the Dead. October 17 – November 4, 2022 The Mississippi University for Women Galleries, located on the first floor of Summer Hall, are open Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., following the university calendar.