Established in 1977 as a teaching gallery and the University's link between town and gown, the University Gallery's policy is to present exhibitions by artists of national and international distinction, as well as less established but promising artists.
By the early 1990s the Gallery's international profile was firmly established with a series of major touring exhibitions of Edvard Munch's work including the curatorship of the Frieze of Life exhibition at the National Gallery, London. The Gallery continues to initiate high profile exhibitions with touring links in America, Japan, Greece, Italy and Germany while maintaining an annual programme of exhibitions by artists of regional and national distinction. The Gallery specialises in contemporary painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography exhibitions, as well as historic and thematic loan exhibitions from national collections. Acquisitions to The Permanent Collection, comprising over 350 works, reflect the exhibition programme's strong regional, national and international links. Exhibitions are supported by scholarly publications, interpretative literature and an education programme for adults and children, including public lectures, art classes and study days. The Gallery also provides training and work experience for s
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