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College of Arts and Architecture


School of Visual Arts

ZOLLER GALLERY

Gallery Hours:
Monday-Friday 9-5 during Fall and Spring semesters

The Edwin W. Zoller Gallery is a non-profit exhibition space dedicated to the advancement of the visual arts. Zoller Gallery was founded in 1971 with the construction of the Visual Arts Building on the University Park campus of the Penn State University. The Gallery’s multi-purpose facilities include a 2,200 square foot space for exhibitions of painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, ceramics, new media, and printmaking. Public programming at Zoller includes artist's lectures, installation art, visual art performances, visual artist's residencies and interdisciplinary events. This facility was named for Edwin W. Zoller in recognition of his dedicated career as an artist and teacher.


Current 2007-2008 Exhibition Schedule

2006-2007 Exhibition Schedule

2005-2006 Exhibition Schedule

2004-2005 Exhibition Schedule

PDF of floorplan

Zoller Gallery
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The Pennsylvania State University ©2007.
This site is developed and maintained by the School of Visual Arts, a division of the College of Arts and Architecture. For more information, contact us: 210 Patterson Building, University Park, PA 16802, Phone: 814.865.0444. Please report any problems with this website to the SoVA webmaster: jthurman@psu.edu.
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