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The Kinsey Gallery is named in honor of Miriam D. and Robert O. Kinsey whose generous gift made the gallery possible.
To provide Seattle University students and community the opportunity to experience the feel of mounting a public exhibit to share their creative visual ideas and to expand their critical perception of other's ideas. This is a living, teaching visual library whose purpose is not to judge or censor work but simply to make the exhibition experience available to the student artists, faculty and artists in the SU community.General InformationGallery Director: Naomi KasumiThe gallery is at the service of the fine arts department curricular areas, with the purpose of promoting and active and continuing interest in the visual arts and encouraging a supportive, educational and professional experience for the students and SU community. Exhibition from outside the Seattle University community will need the Gallery Director approval.Applications are welcome from all media from fine arts areas. A limited number if proposals are accepted from artists requesting group shows, or a curator who is interested in organizing an exhibition on a particular theme.
Gallery Director: Naomi Kasumi
The gallery is at the service of the fine arts department curricular areas, with the purpose of promoting and active and continuing interest in the visual arts and encouraging a supportive, educational and professional experience for the students and SU community. Exhibition from outside the Seattle University community will need the Gallery Director approval.
Applications are welcome from all media from fine arts areas. A limited number if proposals are accepted from artists requesting group shows, or a curator who is interested in organizing an exhibition on a particular theme.
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