The Walsh Gallery will be closed starting Monday, March 16, 2020 until further notice due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19. For updates on the situation from the university, please click here.
"Ceramics Exhibit Launched on Google Arts and Culture" in Special Collections and The Gallery Blog - January 22, 2021
"Seton Hall Digital Mapping Project Launched" in Special Collections and The Gallery Blog - September 22, 2020
"University Libraries Launch Special Projects to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month" in Latino Institute News - September 12, 2020
Check out our collections online on our new Google Arts and Culture page!
Try out our app-based "Historic Seton Hall" walking tour on the Actionbound app.
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
The Newark Anniversary Poems
Edited by Henry Wellington Wack
Published by Laurence J. Gomme
1917
MSS 0001
For more information about The Newark Anniversary Poems and Newark's connection with poetry, check out our blog!
WSOU – Theme music record
c. 1954
For more information about the history of the WSOU radio station at Seton Hall University, check out our blog!
Image: “Christ’s Triumphal Entry to Jerusalem,” from:
Bible History, Containing the Most Remarkable Events of the Old and New Testaments
By Right Reverend Richard Gilmour, D.D., Bishop of Cleveland, Ohio.
New York: Benzinger Brothers, 1894
Courtesy of Archives and Special Collections
For more information about the origins of Holy Week, check out our blog!
“Hailstorm Plague”
Page from Old Testament Bible manuscript
hand painted watercolor
Northern Italian, c. 1650
Herbert Kraft Collection – MSS 0029
Courtesy of Archives and Special Collections
For more information about this manuscript and Passover traditions, check out our blog!
Image: The Holy Family by Sc. Muller from The Holy Bible, The Latin Vulgate Revised with Annotations by The Right Rev. R. Challoner D.D.
New York: Thomas Kelly, Publisher, 1879.
Courtesy of Archives and Special Collections
For more information about this engraving and St. Joseph, check out our blog!
Gallery Hours |
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Monday |
10:30am – 4:30pm |
Tuesday |
10:30am – 4:30pm |
Wednesday |
10:30am – 4:30pm |
Thursday |
10:30am – 4:30pm |
Friday |
10:30am – 4:30pm |
* It is recommended that off-campus visitors
call (973) 275-2033 to confirm gallery hours
prior to visiting.
* Parties of 8 or more must register in advance.