SNOW COLLEGE ART GALLERY
The mission of Snow College Art Gallery is to advance the arts through the exhibition of diverse works. The gallery is a vital resource for teacher, student, and community – it is our visual library. It is a training ground for critique, creative imagination, and discussion. And it serves as a bridge to the arts outside the boundaries of our campus while promoting artistic dialog among peers. The gallery showcases a juried exhibition of student work annually and faculty work bi-annually in addition to national solo and group shows. Snow Art Gallery houses and maintains the Snow College Permanent Collection, including the Lund-Wassmer Collection, works donated by patrons, and new acquisitions. The director of the gallery is a member of the full-time art faculty. All exhibitions and events are free and open to the public.
FALL 2011 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Local Landscapes - Works from the Snow College Permanent Collection
August 24 - September 23
Trials & Tributaries: Myth and Disaster in Southern Louisiana
- An Exhibition of art quilts by Hannah March Sanders
September 29 - October 31
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Decade - Snow College VisualArts Alumni Exhibition
Selected Works from the last ten years of SCVA Alumni
November 3 - December 16
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Download PDF Postcard >SPRING 2012 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Shared & Solitary Spaces - New work by BYU Students + Faculty based on a communal visit to Capitol Reef
January 9th – February 3rd2012 Faculty Biennial Exhibition - New Works by Snow College Visual Arts Faculty
February 13 - March 16
ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE & WORKS IN PROCESS -
The Annual 2011-2012 Snow College Student Exhibition
March 26 - April 27
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ALTSPACE STUDENT GALLERY
Altspace is a gallery dedicated to exhibiting independently produced work by visual art students of Snow College. It is a space designed to foster initiative, independent thought, and professionalism. Altspace pushes studio practice beyond the boundaries of the classroom. Solo and collaborative works are encouraged. Participants are selected by a jury process and are solely responsible for the content, fabrication, marketing, and installation of exhibitions.






