Art Gallery

Shortest, Fastest, Loudest: The Art of South Jersey & Philadelphia Punk
Preaching to the Birds: Contemporary Painting from Georgia, Romania, and the Eastern-European Diaspora
Shortest, Fastest, Loudest: The Art of South Jersey & Philadelphia Punk
Ara Oshagan: Disrupted, Borders

The Stockton University Art Gallery provides students, staff, faculty, area schools, artists, and the community-at-large with an opportunity to experience contemporary and historical art exhibitions and related programming of the highest quality.

Free & open to the public daily during exhibitions

Fall & Spring 


Monday - Thursday 12 - 7pm
Friday - Saturday 11 - 3pm


The Gallery is closed between exhibitions (December 17 through January 20), please contact ryann.casey@stockton.edu for more information. 


Gallery Location
L-wing of the Galloway Campus, adjacent to the Performing Arts Center 1st & 2nd floors.

Parking
Closest lots are 5 through 7. Parking E-passes are required on weekdays before 3 p.m.


Fall 2024 Events

BFA Senior Visual Art Exhibition

December 8 – December 14, 2024
Lower Art Gallery
Meet the Artists Reception
Sunday December 8 @1pm

View Exhibition Website

Indigenous Approaches, Sustainable Futures

September 5 – November 17, 2024
Upper & Lower Art Galleries

Artist Talk & Workshop
Tuesday September 17 @Noon (Artist Talk) & 2:30pm (Workshop)
Art Gallery Exhibition Focuses on Innovative Indigenous Works

Artist Talk with Layqa Nuna Yawar, Moderated by Irvin Moreno-Rodriguez
Monday September 23 @12:45pm

Indigenous People's Day
Monday October 14, Full Programming Schedule HERE
Stockton Commemorates Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Natural Plants Dye Workshop
Tuesday October 15 @11:20am

Weaving Workshop
Monday October 28 @11:30am & 2:00pm, Upper Gallery

Masks in Indigenous Cultures Lecture
Thursday October 31 @11:30am, Lower Gallery
Artist Showcases the Spirit of Indigenous People on 6abc

Closing Ceremony & Student Presentations
Tuesday November 12 @6pm, RSVP HERE
Stockton Exhibits Shine Light on Indigenous Artists

Indigenous Approaches, Sustainable Futures features work by Anna Tsouhlarakis, Brian Adams, Brittany Johnson, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Citlali Fabian, Denise Bright Dove Ashton-Dunkley, Dyani White Hawk, Edgar Heap of Birds, Evan Benally Atwood, Jaida Grey Eagle, Jeremy Dennis, Joe Feddersen, Joey Montoya, Kali Spitzer, Kapulei Flores, Layqa Nuna Yawar, Leah Rose, Lehuauakea, Lily Hope, Meryl McMaster, Michael Namingha, Pat Kane, Phoebe Farris, Sarah Sense, Tom Fields, Tyrese Bright Flower Gould Jacinto & the Lenapehoking Indigenous Youth Program.

Indigenous Approaches, Sustainable Futures was curated by Ryann Casey and features essays by Ashton Pemapanik Dunkley & Heather McCarty. For more on our exhibition, please visit our exhibition guide HERE.

Press Release