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GALLERY HOURS
Monday - Friday, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
INTERIM GALLERY DIRECTOR
LOCATION
University Art Gallery
Indiana State University
Center for Performing and Fine Arts
Corner of North 7th & Chestnut Streets
Terre Haute, IN 47809
DIRECTIONS
Traveling east on Interstate 70: Take Exit 7 (U.S. 41) and turn north. Travel
2.5 miles to Wabash Avenue. Turn right (east) on Wabash Avenue. Travel to
Seventh Street (stoplight). Turn left and travel four blocks to Chestnut Street.
Traveling west on Interstate 70: Take Exit 7 (U.S. 41) and turn right (north).
Travel 2.5 miles to Wabash Avenue. Turn right (east) on Wabash Avenue. Travel
to Seventh Street (stoplight). Turn left and travel four blocks to Chestnut
Street.
Traveling south on U.S. 41: Turn left (east) onto Ohio Street and travel to
Seventh Street (stoplight). Turn left and travel five blocks to Chestnut Street.
Traveling north on U.S. 41: Turn right (east) onto Wabash Avenue and travel
to Seventh Street (stoplight). Turn left and travel four blocks to Chestnut
Street.


HISTORY OF THE GALLERY
The gallery program has been in existence since 1985. It was first the Turman
Gallery, which was named in honor of William Turman, a distingushed painter
and former faculty member at ISU, and was under the domain of the Department
of Art within the College of Arts and Sciences. Beginning with Whitney Engeran,
its first director, the gallery's exhibition program has provided opportunities
for students to exhibit, faculty to curate exhibitions and the entire Indiana
State University community to view challenging and exciting shows. Subsequent
directors continued to develop the gallery as a vital resource for the ISU
community. In 1997, the gallery program, under the leadership of its first
full-time director, Craig Zollars, was moved to the University Art Gallery,
located in the newly constructed Center for Performing and Fine Arts. The
University Art Gallery program now consists of temporary exhibitions which
are curated by the director or a guest curator or are sometimes borrowed from
other organizing institutions. Exhibitions are planned a year or more in advance.
Schedules for the academic year are printed prior to the start of the Fall
semester and are mailed to institutions, businesses and individuals nationwide.
The University Art Gallery is a non-profit organization and all exhibitions
and events are free and open to the public. Lectures take place in the Music
Recital Hall located directly across the rotunda in the Center for Performing
and Fine Arts. The gallery and recital hall are wheelchair accessible. Each
of the temporary exhibitions last approximately three to five weeks. The gallery
is typically closed for two days between exhibitions to all the staff to dismantle
the previous show, prepare and paint the space and install the next exhibition.
The gallery is closed to the public during winter break, select academic breaks
and national holidays, but remains staffed between exhbitions (please call
the director for details). Information about future events can be found under
exhibitions and lectures.
The Gallery Director is supported by Graduate Assistants and a number of
student employees who hold the title of Gallery Assistant.
Other Exhibition Spaces at ISU and in Terre Haute include the Bare Montgomery
Memorial Student Union, the Student Union Gallery, the Turman Gallery, University
Collections, Arts Illiana, and the Swope Art Museum.
SPONSORS
Programs are provided with support from Arts Illiana, Inc., the Indiana Arts
Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal
agency.  
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