Ongoing Exhibitions
Our Galleries Are Open
Our Galleries are open Aug. 26 through Dec. 13, 2025
Current Exhibitions are:
- From the Collection (Douglass Gallery)
- Department of Art Faculty and Alumni Exhibition (McKie and Farmer Galleries)
- Art History at a Glance (Goodyear Gallery)
- Global Perspectives (Webster Gallery)
- Charles M. Messer Leica Camera Collection (Goodyear Gallery Niche)
The Charles M. Messer Leica Camera Collection
Ongoing and
Location: Goodyear Gallery Niche
Between 1970 and 1978, Charles M. Messer of Cincinnati's Messer Construction Company donated his personal collection of German produced Leica brand cameras. Totaling more than 1,200 pieces, this is the largest privately assembled collection of Leica cameras, accessories and literature in the US. A small sampling of the collection is made available to highlight innovative advances in photographic technology from the mid-1920s through the late 1970s.
Art History at a Glance
Ongoing and
Location: Goodyear Gallery (4)
Pulling from the Art Museum's collection of prints, paintings, photography, sculpture and furniture this exhibition provides a brief history of European and American art from the late 1400s through mid-1900s. Noted artists include Albrecht Durer, Rembrandt van Rijn, John James Audubon, Honoré Daumier, James A. M. Whistler, Käthe Kollwitz, Marc Chagall, Hans Hofmann, Alfred Stieglitz, Berenice Abbott, Elizabeth Catlett, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol.
Global Perspectives
Ongoing
Location: Global Perspectives Exhibition (Webster Gallery 5)
Works from non-European and non-American cultures in this gallery explore world cultures from ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Pre-Columbian South America, Japan, China, and India. This gallery provides a cross section of 2-D and 3-D works that express religious, social and cultural values of ancient civilizations along with some traditions that continue to this day. Recently reinstalled, the reorganized and enhanced gallery contains twice the number of cultural representations as previously displayed. These include African, Indian, Iranian, and Native American.