Studio Art Resources at Vanderbilt


Fine Arts Gallery

The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery features six exhibitions each year that represent the diversity of artistic production today, as well as throughout the history of Eastern and Western art. In addition to exhibitions drawn from the permanent collection and organized from public and private sources, a number of traveling exhibitions are presented as well. Additionally, a portion of the gallery space is frequently dedicated to the exhibition of selected works from the permanent collection.

Sarratt Gallery

Located in the lobby of Sarratt Student Center, the Sarratt Gallery is known for its unique exhibits featuring paintings, sculpture, drawings, photography, prints and multimedia works of the mid-South's most noted contemporary artists.

Margaret Cuninggim Women's Center

During the fall and spring semesters, the Cuninggim Women's Center sponsors five art exhibits. The Center's purpose is to offer women artists an opportunity to show their work. Often the artist is just starting her career, but many established artists also show their work at the Center.

Kennedy Center

The Kennedy Center's exhibits display artwork dedicated to or created by people with disabilities or people who are at risk for developmental problems.

On Campus Sculpture

There is a sculpture exhibition of Steve Bennyworth's sculpture on the grounds of the campus that will be up until 2007.