Georgetown University

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Locations

  1. Places of Interest

    1. Gallery Spaces

      1. Lucille M. & Richard F.X. Spagnuolo Art Gallery

        About: 

        The Georgetown University Art Galleries consist of three separate exhibition spaces all located in the Edmund A. Walsh building on Main Campus. They feature works by acclaimed professional artists, as well as student and faculty artists. 

         

        The Lucille M. & Richard F.X. Spagnuolo Art Gallery opened in 2003 and was renovated and reopened in August 2018. The Spagnuolo Gallery encompasses two spaces, one primarily showing outside, professional artists on the left side of the Walsh Building atrium and the smaller Spagnuolo South gallery across the atrium at the entrance to the Department of Art and Art History offices (suite 102) where GU faculty artists are often featured.

         

        The Galleries operate during the academic year exclusively. Each of the three galleries presents one exhibition per semester and the Senior Art Majors Exhibition, which occurs in April and May. Some semesters Spagnuolo and de la Cruz host separate exhibitions, other times a single large show occupies both galleries.

         

        Vision: 

        The Georgetown University Art Galleries are a forum for art that sparks conversation and encourages social engagement through a contemporary lens. The Galleries ask critical questions that promote cross-disciplinary learning, inspire dialogue, and challenge assumptions through changing exhibitions and programs for a variety of audiences.

         

        Contact Information

        Email: guartgalleries@georgetown.edu

        Phone: (202)-687-8039

        Address: Walsh Building, 1221 36th St. NW, Washington, DC 20007

         

        Standard Hours

        Wednesday – Saturday: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.

        Sunday: 1:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.

        Monday, Tuesday: Closed to the public. Open to faculty & students by appointment.

         

        For more information please visit:

        https://art.georgetown.edu/exhibitions/