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"Ceramics Exhibit Launched on Google Arts and Culture" in Special Collections and The Gallery Blog - January 22, 2021
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Monday |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
Tuesday |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
Wednesday |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
Thursday |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
Friday |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
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* Parties of 8 or more must register in advance.
Learn More About Gallery Collections
Learn More About Gallery Collections Our Collection LibGuide feature overviews of the major segments of the collections, and suggests connections between objects and disciplines studied on campus. This is an excellent starting place for students looking for objects that can contribute to their classwork, and professors seeking objects related to their field for course development or research. It is under development, so check back frequently for more content!
January 31 - May 13, 2022
For more information about the exhibition, please see our blog.
Saint Martín de Porres canonization medal
Gift of Peter Ahr
2021.01.0011
For more information about Saint Martín de Porres and other saints central to the story of Seton Hall, check out our blog!
Edwin Havas
Immaculate Conception Seminary in Winter
watercolor on paper
1992
2016.11.0001
Courtesy of the Walsh Gallery
For more information about the Immaculate Conception Chapel at Seton Hall, check out our blog!
Portrait of Dr. Wang Fang-yu in his later years
c. 1990s
For more information about Dr. Wang Fang-Yu and the Wang Fang-Yu Collection of Asian Art at Seton Hall, check out our blog!
The Walsh Gallery enhances the intellectual life of Seton Hall University and the greater community through dynamic, interdisciplinary exhibitions of exemplary artistic and cultural value. Essentially a place of learning, the Walsh Gallery promotes Seton Hall’s Catholic mission by fostering the development of students into servant leaders through diverse programming in a collaborative environment.
Adopted 10/13/2009