Step into a year of creativity and inspiration—join us at the gallery for an exciting lineup of exhibitions that celebrate artistic expression in all its forms.
2024-2025 Schedule:
Joe Mooney: “Refugees”
July 22 – August 30
Closing Reception: August 24, 3:00 – 6:00pm
Richard Ranck: “Things I Didn’t Tell You”
September 5 – September 30
Reception: September 7, 3:00 – 5:00pm
Alumni Exhibition
October 4 – October 28
Reception: October 5
MaryAnn L. Miller – J.C. Todd: Vectors
November 1- December 2
Reception: Nov. 2, 3:00 – 5:00pm
Elaine Lisle: City Lights
December 5 – January 20
Reception: December 7, 3:00 – 5:00pm
Fay Stanford: “We are HISTORY”
January 23 – February 24
Reception: January 25, 3:00 – 5:00pm
Kathleen Studebaker: Gizmos and Gadgets
February 27 – March 30
Reception: March 1, 3:00 – 5:00pm
Senior Exhibition #1
April 1 – April 8
Reception: TBA; Critique: April 2
Senior Exhibition #2
April 9 – 16
Reception: TBA; Critique: April 16
Senior Exhibition #3
April 23 – May 1
Reception: TBA; Critique: April 30
Santiago Galeas
May 7 – June 8
Reception: May 10, 3:00 – 5:00pm
Alan Soffer
June 12 – July 1
Reception: June 14, 3:00 – 5:00pm
Mary Ann Krutsick
July 17 – August 18
Reception July 19, 3:00 – 5:00pm
About the Patricia M. Nugent Gallery:
The Patricia M. Nugent Gallery is a vibrant space dedicated to showcasing diverse artistic talent. Featuring rotating exhibitions of contemporary artists, student works, and thought provoking collections, the gallery serves as a hub for creativity and cultural engagement. Visitors can experience a wide range of artistic styles and mediums, fostering dialogue and inspiration within the Rosemont community and beyond.
The gallery was renamed in 2018 in honor of Patricia M. Nugent, professor emerita, who dedicated over 50 years to teaching studio art at Rosemont.
The Rosemont Experience
At Rosemont, we believe that no matter what discipline you study, effective communication and problem solving are cornerstones to success. That’s why students take classes across multiple disciplines—to learn to approach complex situations from multiple angles. We also recognize the importance of real world experience in preparing you for a career. In fact, every student engages in at least one internship, volunteer effort, or service learning opportunity.
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- Beautiful 58 acre Main Line campus located in serene suburban Philadelphia.
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- Rooted in Catholicism we welcome all faiths and beliefs.
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