Faculty and students of the Art Department display their work in a variety of venues, including including Kipp Gallery and Miller Gallery. A variety of multidiscipline exhibits is also shown in the University Museum throughout the year.
Kipp Gallery

Kipp Gallery and its Annex Gallery are hosts to national and international exhibitions, lectures, and performance work that engage Indiana’s regional community and provide the opportunity to experience rich diversity within the field of art. Our mission is to provide a forum for students, faculty, and visual artists to explore the relationship between art and the forces that shape its creation.
The galleries are housed in Sprowls Hall, home of the Art Department, at the corner of Grant and Eleventh streets on the IUP campus. Admission to all exhibits is free. Kipp Gallery and the affiliated exhibition spaces listed below are sponsored by the IUP Student Cooperative Association, the Department of Art, and the College of Fine Arts.
For more information about exhibiting in Kipp Gallery, contact Chris McGinnis, director, 724-357-7677 or e-mail him at dzbj@iup.edu.

Miller Gallery
Mlller Gallery is a student-run gallery on the third floor of Sprowls Hall. Students can apply for shows by filling out a form in the Art office. A committee consisting of SAA members goes over the forms and accepts or denies the proposal. Each show is set up by the artist himself or herself and run by the artist. For more information, please e-mail the SAA president.

University Museum
The University Museum is located in John Sutton Hall, a beautifully restored and nationally registered historic landmark built in 1875.
For more information about the museum and current exhibitions, visit the University Museum. Museum and major gallery exhibits, including additional information on each, is available through the Lively Arts.