School of Art Galleries
The School of Art’s Lionel Rombach and Joseph Gross galleries aim to educate, engender interest and promote public discourse among students, staff and faculty at the University of Arizona and throughout the community. Critically engaging works by contemporary artists are regularly on view in the two galleries totaling more than 2,000 square feet of space for interdisciplinary exhibitions and programming.
Note: The galleries are not available to be booked or reserved by on- or off-campus entities, nor does the school accept cold exhibition proposals.
BFA Exhibition 2025 Submission Instructions- Rombach Gallery
- Gross Gallery
- Gallery Resources
Lionel Rombach Gallery
This gallery is completely devoted to student exhibitions. Students may apply for group shows, propose their own curatorial projects, or plan collaborative or experimental programming in this brand new, light-filled gallery which faces the University of Arizona Museum of Art and can be seen from the new School of Art courtyard on the north side of the Arts Oasis. View the Rombach floor plan.
Image: The Shape of Their Hands by Fatema Abizar – Rombach Gallery, Spring 2023. (Photo by David Huber)
How to submit a Rombach exhibition proposalJoseph Gross Gallery
This gallery brings the vastness of contemporary art from outside the region to our students in the School of Art. Exhibitions here advance critical connections within students’ education, create community with artists and thinkers in the region, and proudly feature our program’s work to the outside world. The gallery is home to our annual student showcase exhibitions, including the MFA Thesis Exhibition (in collaboration with UAMA), and our juried undergraduate exhibitions.
Image: Delivery Systems – Gross Gallery, Fall 2022. (Photo by David Huber)
ExhibitionsGalleries Program & Resources
Classes offered within the Galleries program provide students with career development opportunities, practical experience and professional skill-building, and hands-on training toward work in museums, galleries, and in a variety of other adjacent fields.
See Resources on Gallery Praxis