The Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art

The Maslow Study Gallery is a learning laboratory, providing fieldwork experiences, internships, and opportunities in curatorial and exhibition studies to Marywood students. Works in The Maslow Collection are available for professional research and study, and many are loaned to regional and national exhibitions.

The Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art is located on the first floor of the Shields Center for Visual Arts.

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Maslow Gallery Events

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PAST EXHIBITS:


images from the gallery exhibit of the work of Rochelle Feinstein

ROCHELLE FEINSTEIN

The Marywood University Art Department DISTINGUISHED VISITING ARTIST LECTURE SERIES presented a lecture by New York painter/ multi-media artist ROCHELLE FEINSTEIN on Wednesday March 1st at 4:00 pm. This special event took place in the Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art in the Shields Visual Arts Center at Marywood, and will be followed by a reception. Rochelle Feinstein is a contemporary American visual artist that makes abstract paintings, prints, video, sculpture, and installations that explore language and contemporary culture. Her work cannot be easily categorized, due to the way she employs various styles and mediums, and it typically responds with wit and bite to American Culture. Feinstein was one of the first women to be granted tenure at Yale University in the Visual Arts, and became professor emerita in 2017.


Four pieces of art from the Maslow Collection

Though December 13, 2022

On Entropy: Selections from The Maslow Collection on Creation and Loss

An exhibit, On Entropy: Selections from The Maslow Collection on Creation and Loss, is on display at The Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art, located in the Shields Center for Visual Arts on Marywood University’s campus, from now through December 13, 2022.


Andy Warhol, "Pine Barrens Tree Frog" 1983, screenprint on museum board

THE MASLOW STUDY GALLERY FEATURES TEACHING EXHIBIT WITH ORIGINAL ARTWORK

Nothing can truly replace the experience of being in the same space as viewing original art, so a teaching exhibit in the Maslow Study Gallery at Marywood University, which runs through October 7, is displaying works selected from the Maslow Collection to provide such an experience.

Selected pieces include examples of modern photography, minimalism, pop art, and contemporary art created by featured artists Berenice Abbott, John Beerman, Ant Farm, Jasper Johns, Gary Lang, Wright Morris, Dorothea Rockburne, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol.