University of Florida

University of Florida. S.W. 34th Street and Hull Road, Gainesville, FL 32611 Tel: (352) 392-9826 Fax: (352) 392-3892

Internet Address: www.arts.ufl.edu/harn Director: Inez S. Wolins Admission: voluntary contribution.

Attendance: 65,000 Established: 1981 Membership: Y ADA Compliant: Y Parking: metered on site.

Exhibitions: Traveling Exhibitions. University of Florida. Gainesville, Florida.

Publications: exhibition catalogues; newsletter, “Collection Exchange” (monthly); report (biennial).

The Harn Museum of Art offers approximately fifteen changing exhibitions per year, consisting of both historical and contemporary art, from its own collection as well as from other major institutions and collections. The Harns own collection of more than 5.500 paintings, prints, and sculptures dates to the pre-Columbian era. The American collection features early 20th-century artists, including Bellows. Marin, Soyer, Kent, and Avery, along with work by contemporary artists. The Asian collection includes selections from China. Korea, Southeast Asia, and India. There are also African and Oceanic collections.

University of Florida Photo Gallery




University of Florida – University Gallery

School Art and Art History (intersect ion of SW 13th St. and 4th Ave.), Gainesville, FL 32611 Tel: (352) 392-0201 Fax: (352) 846-0266

Internet Address: www.arts.ufl.edu/galleries.html Director: Mr. -James Wyman Admission: free.

Attendance: 7.500 Established: 1965 Membership: Y ADA Compliant: Y Parking: By permit only: call for instructions.

Open: Tuesday. lOam-pm: Wednesday to Friday. 10am-5pm; Saturday, lpm-5pm.

Closed: Legal Holidays.

Facilities: Exhibition Area: Library (30,000 volumes).

Actimties: Gallery Talks; Lectures; Public Art Program: Temporary Exhibitions (approximately 6/year): Traveling Exhibitions.

Publications: exhibition catalogues (occasional).

Located at the east end of the Fine Arts Campus Complex, the University Gallery presents exhibitions of contemporary art in a variety of media, as well as student and faculty shows. Also of possible interest on campus are the Focus Gallery (located in Fine Arts Building C: open Monday-Friday, 8am-ll:45pm and lpm-4:45pm). displaying the work of students or emerging artists; and the Grinter Gallery (located in Grintef Hall; open Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm). specializing in international artwork. For information on the Universitys Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, see separate listing.

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