The Snow College Art Gallery advances the arts through the annual exhibition of diverse works. The gallery is a vital resource for teacher, student, and community—it is our visual library. It is a training ground for critique, creative imagination, and discussion and it serves as a bridge to the arts outside the boundaries of our campus while promoting artistic dialog among peers. The gallery annually showcases Artists in Residence/Works in Progress, a juried exhibition of student work and a bi-annual faculty exhibition, in addition to national solo and group shows. The Snow College Art Gallery houses and maintains the Snow College Permanent Collection, including the Lund-Wassmer Collection, works donated by patrons, and new acquisitions. All exhibitions and events are free and open to the public.
AltSpace, ANNEX, Lumlux, and NOW galleries are dedicated to exhibiting independently produced work by Snow College art and architecture students. The spaces are designed to foster initiative, independent thought, and professionalism. The student gallery spaces promote studio practice beyond the boundaries of the classroom. Solo and collaborative exhibitions are encouraged. Participants are selected by a jury process and are solely responsible for the content, fabrication, marketing, and installation of exhibitions. These spaces are venues for AFA Thesis Exhibitions near the conclusion AFA studies.
Adam Larsen
Monday—Friday, 9am – 5pm
Closed during holidays and breaks
Humanities + Arts Building
150 E. College Ave.
Ephraim, UT 84627