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The Gillespie Gallery of Art at George Mason University is committed to the presentation of innovative new art and creating a forum for active dialogue, research, and engagement with contemporary visual ideas and artistic practices.
See the works of national and international artists, as well as your fellow students in the Gillespie Gallery of Art. You might have a show here one day.
Arts Opportunities for George Mason Students
- Exhibit in Professional Spaces: George Mason students exhibit their art in a spacious gallery.
- Free Exhibitions: George Mason students can see exhibitions by professional faculty and student artists in the Gillespie Gallery of Art.
- Learn from Today's Top Artists: Students studying art at George Mason learn from the best through lectures, artists' conversations and residencies.
A Spacious Gallery for Thought-Provoking Art
Located in the award-winning Art and Design Building on the Fairfax campus of George Mason University, the Gillespie Gallery of Art offers a diverse program of exhibitions by emerging and established contemporary artists, thesis exhibitions by current MFA candidates, and a semi-annual School of Art and Design undergraduate senior exhibition.
The Gallery is committed to the presentation of innovative new art and creating a forum for active dialogue, research, and engagement with contemporary visual ideas and artistic practices. Its shows represent a wide sampling of art and artists, as well as the processes involved in their creation.
To rent the venue, please contact Jeffrey Kenney, Associate Curator at Mason Exhibitions.
Alumni Remix in the Fine Arts Gallery
Alumni Remix in the Fine Arts Gallery
Map and Directions
Art and Design Building
Parking: Covered parking is available in all parking garages and can be accessed via Patriot Circle, which goes around the campus once you have entered off of Braddock, 123, or University Drive. There is a fee to park in the garages on campus. All other lots are by permit only.
Getting Here: In the Art and Design Building. Approaching from Innovation Hall, walk towards Enterprise Hall, and the Art and Design Building will be on the right. Approaching from Enterprise Hall, the Art and Design Building will be on the left. The gallery is on the first floor directly to the right.