Millersville University • Art Galleries
Breidenstine Hall • The Visual & Performing Arts Center • The Ware Center
Millersville University has three art galleries on the Main Campus in Millersville, Pa. Two galleries are located in Breidenstine Hall, Sykes Gallery, and Swift Gallery. There is an additional gallery at MU's satellite campus, at the Ware Center, in Lancaster, Pa.
Sykes Gallery
DEPARTMENT OF ART & DESIGN • BREIDENSTINE HALL (Ground Level)
46 East Frederick Street; Millersville PA 17551
Exhibition Schedule
Sykes Gallery, located on the ground level of Beidenstine Hall, is named after Ronald E. Sykes (1956-98), a former Professor of Art and Chairman of the department. This gallery is dedicated to presenting the work of emerging and established artists and serves as a cultural and instructional resource for Millersville University students and the greater Millersville community.
SWIFT GALLERY
DEPARTMENT OF ART & DESIGN • BREIDENSTINE HALL (3rd FLOOR)
46 East Frederick Street; Millersville PA 17551
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Swift Gallery, located on the third floor of Breidenstine Hall, on the Main Campus, is named after Margaret Swift (1927-58), a former Professor of Art Education. It is dedicated to showcasing Millersville student art in the form of BFA shows, capstone exhibitions, and group shows.
THE ECKERT GALLERY
THE WINTER VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
60 W. Cottage Avenue; Millersville Pa 17551
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
The Eckert Art Gallery, located in the Winter Visual & Performing Arts Center on the Main Campus, is dedicated to presenting the work of significant national and regional artists to Millersville students and members of the greater cultural community. The Winter Visual & Performing Arts Center serves as the creative hub for students, faculty, and the surrounding community in art, music, and theater.
THE REGITZ GALLERY
THE WARE CENTER
42 N. Prince Street; Lancaster Pa 17603
The Regitz Gallery, located on the mezzanine level at the Ware Center (downtown Lancaster), exhibits the works of local and regional artists. It is the designated space for the annual "Art & Design Faculty Show" each year.