Hartnett Gallery

Hartnett Gallery Student-supported Contemporary Art Gallery at the University of Rochester Named for alumnus John B. Pei and Associates in 1972.

The University of Rochester’s Hartnett Gallery is a student-supported, professional art gallery. Hartnett, this unique gallery space was designed by the renowned architects of I.M. Hartnett schedules and presents 5 to 7 exhibitions each academic year. These vary from solo shows to group exhibitions featuring local, state, national, and international artists, with an undergraduate juried exhibition

held each year. A wide variety of media and genres are shown, including sculpture, photography, painting, video, and installation work, as well as curatorial and community projects. On occasion, Hartnett Gallery also plans exhibitions in conjunction with local institutions such as the Memorial Art Gallery and the Visual Studies Workshop. Admission to the gallery, receptions, and presentations is free and the gallery is open to the public. Gallery Hours:
Tuesday to Friday, 11:00am to 7:00pm
Saturday and Sunday, 12 Noon to 5:00pm
Closed Monday

The gallery is located on the 2nd Floor of Wilson Commons on the University of Rochester’s River Campus.

Thank you to everyone who made it to the Response opening!!This solely undergraduate exhibition is open until April 14th...
04/04/2023

Thank you to everyone who made it to the Response opening!!

This solely undergraduate exhibition is open until April 14th

Gallery Hours: Wed-Sat 12-7pm

The Hartnett Gallery is pleased to announce “Going Upstate,” an exhibition about how and why the prisons in our region c...
03/06/2023

The Hartnett Gallery is pleased to announce “Going Upstate,” an exhibition about how and why the prisons in our region came about.

March 15th-25th

Gallery Hours: Wed-Sat 12-7pm

Hartnett Gallery is pleased to announce this year's undergraduate juried show—Response. This is an opportunity for stude...
02/10/2023

Hartnett Gallery is pleased to announce this year's undergraduate juried show—Response.

This is an opportunity for students to submit and display their art in the show in March. This undergraduate juried exhibition welcomes submissions of any mediums that catalyze responses to your surroundings through visual art. The world around us is full of systems interacting and responding to each other. We encourage you to produce art that plays into this cycle and interacts with its surroundings.

To submit artwork for the show, please email submissions to [email protected], including artwork dimensions, artist statement, medium, title, year, email, picture of the artwork, and special requests. Please note that Hartnett Gallery will not be in charge of framing or printing submissions for the artists. We will be accepting submissions until March 12, so we encourage everyone to submit and share their wonderful art!

📣UPCOMING EXHIBITION!Trey Duvall: IN/TRACTIONIN/TRACTION continues Trey Duvall’s examination into underlying absurdities...
01/26/2023

📣UPCOMING EXHIBITION!

Trey Duvall: IN/TRACTION

IN/TRACTION continues Trey Duvall’s examination into underlying absurdities of doing and non-doing, and features a single, gallery wide kinetic work from the IN/TRACTION series. Duvall’s practice is driven by a desire to examine our relationship with agency, futility, and absurdity. The situations, objects, and gestures facilitate a negotiation between concepts of actualization and the disconnects in our collective desire to create permanence.

February 2 - February 25, 2023
Reception: February 2, 4-6pm, artist in attendance
Artist Talk: 5pm, Thursday, February 2
Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 12-7pm

Come check out Luminescence from UR Photography Club!Open from 1/12-1/27Gallery Hours:Wed-Sat 12-7pm
01/13/2023

Come check out Luminescence from UR Photography Club!

Open from 1/12-1/27

Gallery Hours:
Wed-Sat 12-7pm

Thank you to everyone who came out to support Scott Espeseth and his exhibition Finding Strangeness!Make sure to stop at...
11/12/2022

Thank you to everyone who came out to support Scott Espeseth and his exhibition Finding Strangeness!

Make sure to stop at the gallery by 11/19 to catch a glimpse at some of this amazing art!

We are extending our deadline to *** MAY 17th *** for proposals from individual artists and groups (based in the USA ONL...
05/11/2021

We are extending our deadline to *** MAY 17th *** for proposals from individual artists and groups (based in the USA ONLY) interested in exhibiting their work during the 2021-2022 academic year.

APPLICATION FORM: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSfpexwlXkp0iH.../viewform

MORE INFORMATION: http://blogs.rochester.edu/hartnett/

2021-22 Call for professional solo exhibitions proposals Hartnett Gallery 2021 Call for Artwork The Hartnett Gallery at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY, is now accepting proposals from individual artists and groups (in the US) interested in exhibiting their work during the 2021-2022 aca...

Our interview with Sarah Friedland on her exhibition "Assembled Choreographies" is available on our website now!
05/06/2021

Our interview with Sarah Friedland on her exhibition "Assembled Choreographies" is available on our website now!

Interview with Sarah Friedland Hartnett Gallery was thrilled to host Sarah Friedland’s exhibition Assembled Choreographies online in Spring 2021. The following is an interview held between Sarah Friedland and the Hartnett Gallery’s Publicity Manager, Ryan Maciel, which addresses the work, its cr...

04/26/2021

Our exhibition "Assembled Choreographies" is closing tonight but you can read in Invisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture our commissioned writing piece "Murmurations: A Conversation Between Sarah Friedland and Tess Takahashi on CROWDS." Many thanks to our Graduate Assistant, Elif Karakaya, IVC's Managing Editor, Julia Tulke for their work on this.

https://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/murmurations-sarah-friedland-and-tess-takahashi-on-crowds/

A wonderful interview in Jewish Currents with Sarah Friedland referring to Assembled Choreographies
04/25/2021

A wonderful interview in Jewish Currents with Sarah Friedland referring to Assembled Choreographies

Dear Readers, Today we are sharing the digital version of the art installation CROWDS, by multimedia artist Sarah Friedland. A 3-channel video installation of a durational dance, CROWDS investigates the choreography of crowd typologies and the slippages between them. CROWDS was originally hosted in....

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201 Wilson Commons, University Of
Rochester, NY
14627

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Wednesday 12pm - 7pm
Thursday 12pm - 7pm
Friday 12pm - 7pm
Saturday 12pm - 7pm

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