We are excited to highlight the many art exhibits that will be on display at our campus galleries and museums this semester! We are grateful to the AJCU Art Museum Directors for sharing this information with us. Click on the links below to learn more!
(Please note: This list will be updated regularly throughout the spring. Please send any additional content to AJCU’s Vice President of Communications, Deanna Howes Spiro: dhowes@ajcunet.edu.)
Boston College: McMullen Museum of Art
Collaborating in Conflict: The Yeats Family and the Public Arts
College of the Holy Cross: Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery
I. Impetus: Visual Arts Faculty 2026
II. 2026 Senior Studio Concentration Seminar Exhibition
Fairfield University: Fairfield University Art Museum
For Which It Stands…
Gonzaga University: Jundt Art Museum
Permanent Collection: Recent Acquisitions, 2015–2025
Loyola Marymount University: Laband Art Gallery
Noni Olabisi: When Lightning Strikes
Loyola University Maryland: Julio Fine Arts Gallery
Bria Edwards: What We Do, We’ve Always Done
Marquette University: Haggerty Museum of Art
I. This Side of the Stars: Rauschenberg’s Stoned Moon in the Company of Kite, Paglen, and Yi
II. Let the Real World In
III. Defying Empire: Revolutionary Prints from Britain and America
IV. Declaration of __
Rockhurst University: Greenlease Gallery
Inner Lines: The Art of Dr. Kelly Meiners
Saint Joseph’s University: Frances M. Maguire Art Museum
I. Henry Bermudez: Where the Serpent Sleeps
II. Re-Union: Syd Carpenter, Martha Jackson Jarvis, Judy Moonelis, Sana Musasama, and Winnie Owens-Hart
III. Sculpture & Landscapes: A Celebration of Philadelphia Artists
IV. Metamorphosis: Echoes of Process (Senior Art Thesis Exhibition)
V. Martino Family of Painters
Saint Louis University: Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA)*
Liminal
Santa Clara University: de Saisset Museum
I. Jonathan Calm – To Wherever, Forever: Archives of Absence & Sites of Passage
II. Jessica Monette: Root Me in the Soil, In the Wake and the Becoming
III. California Stories from Thámien to Santa Clara
IV. Mentors, Collaborations, Influences: New Acquisitions from the Diane Jonte-Pace and David Pace Collection
V. Where From / Where To?
VI. State of Illusion (Art and Art History Gallery)
Seattle University: Cornish College of the Arts
I. Dead Reckoning by Erin Elyse Burns (Behnke Family Gallery)
II. 2026 Art BFA Exhibition (9th Ave Gallery)
University of San Francisco: Thacher Gallery
I. Wayfinders: the Art + Architecture Faculty Triennial
II. Echoes of Becoming: the 27th Thacher Art + Architecture Annual
(Library) Loyola University New Orleans: Monroe Library
The Trail They Blazed
*”MOCRA enters into a liminal phase with this, its final exhibition. The museum will close permanently at Liminal’s conclusion. Since opening in 1993, MOCRA has pursued an expansive and inclusive exploration of the spiritual and religious dimensions in contemporary art. With works from the collection alongside works by artists new to MOCRA, Liminal celebrates 33 years of this first-of-its-kind museum and affirms the ongoing engagement of contemporary art with religion and spirituality.” (Information courtesy of David Brinker, Director of MOCRA)