Hutchins Gallery
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
"2014-15 Exhibits at the Gruss CVA Hutchins Gallery", 2014 August 27
This series consists of press releases written by the Communications Department for news outlets, school publications, and the school website.
Gallery Cards
The Gruss Center for Visual Arts Collection consists of materials related mostly to the art exhbitions held in the Gruss Center for Visual Arts. The bulk of the collection consists of Gallery Cards advertising art exhbitions. Also included are a few materials related to academic art work done by students in the art center. For documents relating to the building itself see DC021: Buildings and Grounds, Gruss Center for Visual Arts and John Dixion Library.
Gallery Cards , 2022 - 2023
The Gruss Center for Visual Arts Collection consists of materials related mostly to the art exhbitions held in the Gruss Center for Visual Arts. The bulk of the collection consists of Gallery Cards advertising art exhbitions. Also included are a few materials related to academic art work done by students in the art center. For documents relating to the building itself see DC021: Buildings and Grounds, Gruss Center for Visual Arts and John Dixion Library.
Gruss and Stephans Archives Exhibits, 2014 April 30
This series consists of press releases written by the Communications Department for news outlets, school publications, and the school website.
"Hutchins Gallery Presents: 'Surface and Space'", 2014 February 27
This series consists of press releases written by the Communications Department for news outlets, school publications, and the school website.
"Hutchins Rotunda Gallery: 'Paintings and Drawings'", 2014 March 10
This series consists of press releases written by the Communications Department for news outlets, school publications, and the school website.
Miscellaneous Art
This series contains photographs, negatives, and a slide. This series contains photographs, negatives, and a slide. Depicted are a birds eye view from the Gallery in Gruss, Frederick Law Olmsted, students viewing an exhibit on campus, and an original logo of Pop Hall from the 1990s.