College of the Arts Galleries

The College of the Arts oversees three galleries that showcase the creative work of the college.

Fletcher Hall Gallery

Located on the second floor of Fletcher Hall, the Fletcher Hall Gallery offers 2,500 square feet of exhibition space dedicated to serving the College of the Arts. 

The gallery hosts a variety of exhibitions throughout the academic year, including:

  • School of Visual Arts B.F.A. senior exhibitions
  • School of Architecture and Design M.A. graduate and B.A. senior exhibitions
  • Bi-annual UL Lafayette Alumni Art Exhibition
  • Annual High School Rally Art Exhibition
  • Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition

Additionally, the gallery features special exhibitions curated by faculty and the gallery curator. While student work is at the heart of the programming, exhibitions also highlight the work of the College of the Arts faculty and invited artists.

Location & Hours

Fletcher Hall, Room 207
421 East Lewis Street, Lafayette, LA 70504

Parking: Available at the Girard Park Circle Parking Garage

Gallery Hours:
Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

For more information and artist inquiries, please contact:
Michael Eble, Assistant Dean, College of the Arts
337-482-5887 | Michael.eble@louisiana.edu

Dean’s Gallery

The Dean’s Gallery is a 600-square-foot space adjacent to the Dean’s office in Fletcher Hall. It showcases small- to moderately sized two- and three-dimensional works from studio classes, students, faculty, alumni, and guest artists.

 

Art hangs on three walls with benches in the center of the Dean's Gallery

Moody Hall Gallery

The Moody Hall Gallery is located on the second floor of Moody Hall and represents a unique partnership between the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration and the College of the Arts. This gallery showcases small- to moderately sized two- and three-dimensional works by students, faculty, alumni, and guest artists, emphasizing interdisciplinary dialogue between the arts and business.

 

Two women gaze at a painting hung in the Moody Hall Gallery