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Facilities

The visual arts building (St. Mary’s Hall) is located on the Broadway campus. The art facility includes painting and drawing studios; a fully equipped wood and metal shop for sculpture, including foundry; a ceramics area which includes electric, gas-fired, and raku kilns, for handbuilding and wheel-thrown ceramics; and a printmaking studio capable of producing intaglio, stone and plate lithography, serigraphy, relief and letter press (foundry type and photopolymer plates), all capable of using photomechanical processes. The department also has a fully equipped darkroom and a state-of-the-art computer imaging lab with Silicon Graphics and multi-media capabilities

Art Galleries (campus)

Danna Center Art Gallery

The Danna Center Art Gallery is located in the Danna Center on Loyola’s main campus. The Art Gallery is a run by the visual arts student organization, Untitled.

Student exhibitions make up the majority of the calendar, including both visual arts and graphic design. Faculty, individual artist, and group shows make up the remainder of the schedule.

Exhibitions are switched monthly during the Fall and Spring semesters. For more information contact the Visual Arts Department at 861-5456.

Collins C. Diboll Art Gallery and Visual Arts Center

The Collins C. Diboll Art Gallery and Visual Arts Center is located on the 4 th floor of the J. Edgar and Louise S. Monroe Library. The Art Gallery occupies the entire upper floor of the library, one fourth of which is dedicated the permanent Cornet collection.

The mission of the Diboll Art Gallery is to be an educational space for the community. Exhibitions include local, national, international, and student shows. Exhibitions are held both monthly and bi-monthly depending upon the particular show. As often as possible, individual artists give lectures and gallery talks about their work.

The Art Gallery is free from admission and open Monday- Saturday 10AM-4PM.

For information on upcoming exhibitions and gallery hours please contact Gallery Director Karoline Schleh at gallery@loyno.edu or 861-5456.

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Updated October 10, 2007