MCA Art Gallery

 Fall 2023 Exhibitions

  • Lori Vrba
    Aug 10, 2023 to Sep 9, 2023
    Artalk: Aug 14, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.

  • Nicole Santiago & John Lee
    Sept. 18, 2023 to Oct. 14, 2023
    Artalk: Sept. 18, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.

  • Gretchen Batcheller
    Oct. 23, 2023 to Nov. 22, 2023
    Artalk: Oct 23, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.

Spring 2024 Exhibitions

  • Kyle Johns
    Jan. 8, 2024 to Feb. 3, 2024
    Artalk
    : Jan. 22, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.

  • Beatrix Ost and Michelle Gagliano:
    in partnership with the William King Museum of Art
    Feb. 12, 2024 to Mar. 9, 2024
    Artalk: Feb. 12, 2024 at 7:30  p.m.

  • E&H Art Department Student Exhibition
    Mar. 18, 2024 to Apr. 13, 2024
    Artalk: TBA, in conjunction with Ampersand Day

     

GALLERY HOURS: MONDAY — SATURDAY, 12 - 5 p.m.
Note: Hours may vary during breaks in the academic calendar. Check this page before you travel.

A limited number of private tours may be arranged by
contacting the curator.

We are also offering exhibitions virtually for the general public, which include virtual walkthroughs of our current & recent exhibits.

Virtual Exhibitions

Current Exhibition

Recent Exhibitions

Selections from the Permanent Collection

Student Exhibitions

All Artalks and exhibitions are free and open to the public. 

The McGlothlin Center Art Gallery typically hosts rotating visual arts exhibitions by emerging and nationally acclaimed artists. The artists have a wide array of quality art media and philosophies with the primary intent of introducing exhibitions not normally seen in our region. These visiting artists actively interact with art students during their campus visits, which also include a major lecture delivered as part of the College’s Lyceum program. The rotating schedule features three artists each semester. All exhibits and Artalks with the artist are free and open to the public.

As part of the academic program of Emory & Henry College, the gallery presents and interprets fine and decorative arts, providing knowledge, ideas and a resource for learning, research, and life-critical to a liberal arts education for the College’s students, faculty and staff, as well as to the region’s communities and visitors. The gallery offers educational programs including lectures, seminars, demonstrations, traditional and electronic publications, and innovative outreach activities, providing a valuable study center to educate, inspire and increase understanding of art. The gallery staff and Arts Exhibition and Collections Committee (AECC) develop, preserve, research and exhibit the permanent collection of art, which represents an emphasis on contemporary art.

Previously Featured Artists

Jerry Uelsmann, Jack Beal, Virginia Scotchie, Cora Cohen, Richard Jolley, Tom Nakashima, Jennifer Pepper, Anne Austin Pearce, Cheryl Goldsleger, Richard Whitten, Cort Savage, Preston Gannaway, Barbara Tisserat, James McGarrell, Willie Anne Wright, Jake Berthot, Harvey Littleton, Janet Fish, Dale Chihuly and Sally Mann.

Reclaimed Wood Floor in McGlothlin Center Art Gallery

Students and alumni may remember the huge American beech tree that once stood between Carriger Hall and Wiley Hall, where the McGlothlin Center for the Arts now stands. In the design phase of the building, it was decided that the College would preserve the memory of that magnificent tree by using its wood for the flooring of the Center’s art gallery. For many decades, perhaps more than a century, this distinctive tree occupied the space, shaped the landscape, and provided numerous opportunities for experiences ranging from a shaded study place for college students to tree-climbing fun for local children. Now transformed into a beautiful floor, the tree shapes the gallery space and art viewer experiences in a new way. In a quiet way, it symbolically holds personal memories and collective histories.