RINGLING COLLEGE GALLERIES ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

RINGLING COLLEGE GALLERIES ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

About the Galleries

The Galleries + Exhibitions program of Ringling College of Art and Design includes exhibitions and activities that celebrate the work and production of students, faculty, alumni, and visiting artists in our seven on-campus galleries. With rotating programming, you will always find an exciting new exhibition, artist talk, lecture, or event to attend. Whether you’re an aspiring artist or someone who is curious about new forms of creative expression, we welcome you to expand and enrich your perspective with awe-inspiring work and thought-provoking insights from the art world.

THIS EXHIBITION SEASON IS PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY OUR GENEROUS PARTNERS:

We don’t just help students create great exhibitions; we use exhibitions to help make great students.


2024-2025 EXHIBITION SEASON STATEMENT

Legacy and Luminescence:
A Season of Artistry Spanning Time and Talent

This season, we offer you 16+ exhibitions within our on-campus galleries that provide interaction from responsive artworks that originated from nature, experiences, teaching, and travels.

Our Galleries

Lois + David Stulberg Gallery

Located in the Richard and Barbara Basch Visual Arts Center in the heart of campus, The Lois and David Stulberg Gallery is Ringling College’s premier on-campus exhibition space. The gallery presents lively, rotating displays of contemporary painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and experimental work by students, faculty, emerging and established artists.

Patricia Thompson Alumni + Skylight Galleries

The Patricia Thompson Alumni + Skylight Galleries features rotating exhibitions by Ringling College Alumni from all majors on the first floor of the intimate and historic on-campus Keating Center.

Richard + Barbara Basch Gallery

The Richard + Barbara Basch Gallery is located on the first floor of the Larry R. Thompson Academic Center, The gallery features 1200 sq-ft of exhibition space with an adjoining Harold + Ronald Kendall Atrium for hosting artist receptions and other events. It is also the space used for the Annual Richard and Barbara Basch Glass Exhibition.

Willis Smith Construction Inc. Student Gallery

As the second largest gallery located on the south side of campus, The Willis A. Smith Construction Inc. Gallery hosts rotating group and solo exhibitions showcasing various mediums and styles of artwork created by Ringling College students from all 13 majors. This gallery is located on the first floor of the Larry R. Thompson Academic Center.

William G. And Marie Selby Foundation Gallery

The intent of the Selby Foundation Gallery is to showcase the vast array of talent from faculty, students, and alumni from the Illustration Department. The exhibitions are both general and themed to serve as an inspiration for the Ringling College community as well as the public at large. The work represented celebrates the creative spirit embedded in the Illustration Department.

Richard And Virginia Crossley Gallery

Located in the Judy Hughes Studio Building, was established in 1999 to allow Fine Arts students the ability to direct a gallery space and to showcase the work of the Ringling College’s Fine Arts Department. The Gallery exhibits work by visiting artists, special curated exhibitions, Fine Arts alumni, and presented first-time exhibitions by the Fine Arts students.

Meet the Team

About Ringling College

Since 1931, creatives from every corner of the world have come to Ringling College of Art and Design to deepen, transform, and explore their passions. Our 1,600+ students are fueled by a need to create—and we deliver the tools to turn passion into profession: an award-winning faculty, cutting-edge technology, and a supportive, creative community.

We offer a BFA in eleven disciplines and a BA in two. Beyond our rigorous curriculum that pairs studio and liberal arts, we excel in propelling students outside of the classroom through client projects, substantive internships, and national competitions, stopping at nothing to shape our students into tomorrow’s leaders of art and design.