The University of Rochester’s Hartnett Gallery is a student-supported, professional art gallery. Each year 5-7 shows of various media are scheduled and presented as well as curatorial and community projects
The University of Rochester’s Hartnett Gallery is a student-supported, professional art gallery. Named for alumnus John B. Hartnett, this unique gallery space was designed by the renowned architects of I.M. Pei and Associates in 1972. Hartnett schedules and presents 5 to 7 exhibitions each academic year. These vary from solo shows to group exhibitions featuring local, state, national, and international artists, with an undergraduate juried exhibition held each year. A wide variety of media and genres are shown, including sculpture, photography, painting, video, and installation work, as well as curatorial and community projects. On occasion, Hartnett Gallery also plans exhibitions in conjunction with local institutions such as the Memorial Art Gallery and the Visual Studies Workshop.
Admission to the gallery, receptions, and presentations is free and the gallery is open to the public.
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday to Friday, 11:00am to 7:00pm
Saturday and Sunday, 12 Noon to 5:00pm
Closed Monday
The gallery is located on the 2nd Floor of Wilson Commons on the University of Rochester’s River Campus.