We have four primary exhibition spaces; each caters to a unique focus in terms of artist, medium, style and audience.
Ann Flack Boseman Gallery - Our premiere, formal gallery space is just under 500 square feet, with over 1,000 square feet of wall space. The space can easily be divided with a custom made movable wall system, as well as, containing an array of pedestals in various shapes and sizes. Adjustable gallery track lighting, security system, reinforced gallery quality walls for mounting, maple wood floors and a dedicated sound system are some of the highlighted features. The gallery is approximately 30 feet by 16 feet, with a nine foot ceiling clearance. It is located on the second floor of the University Union.
Warwick Center Lobby Gallery - This extremely spacious public lobby, lends itself beautifully for large-scale pieces. All work must be mounted using the Walker Hanging System. The system boast 115 feet of wall space, and the ceiling has a 13 foot clearance. This gallery space is located just inside the main entrance of the Warwick Center.
Seahawk Perch Commuter Lounge - This initimate, but high trafficed lounge was designated as an exhibition space through the collaborative efforts of our department with the Commuter and Non-Tradiotnal Student Services. It has been outfitted with the Walker Hanging System and allows for hanging on three, eight foot spans for a total of 24 feet of wall space. There are limited exhibiting options for three-dimensional pieces as well. It is located on the first floor of the Fisher Student Center.
Sharky's Game Room - Paring edgy, amature and/or playfully thematic exhibitions with the casual ambience set off by billiard tables allows this space to stand apart in a energetic way. Large scale, two-dimensional pieces can easily be accomodated with the space's 12 foot ceiling clearance and 42 feet of wall space that is outfitted with the Walker Hanging System. This space is located on the first floor of the Fisher Student Center.

