Art Collection, Gallery and Exhibitions
Molloy Art Gallery: A Learning Lab for Students
The Molloy Art Gallery is a dedicated educational space designed to support the academic and professional growth of Molloy University students. It functions as a hands-on learning lab where students gain real-world experience in:
- Art handling and installation
- Creating promotional materials
- Preserving and maintaining the collection
Under the guidance of faculty and staff, students develop specialized skills that prepare them for careers in galleries, museums, and other creative industries.
Art Collection
The University art collection includes paintings, prints, photography, and sculpture by modern and contemporary artists. Most of the Collection can be accessed online. Artwork that is not on display can be made available for classroom discussion and research projects. Contact our staff for more information on integrating the University permanent collection into your curriculum.
Molloy Student Exhibitions
Do you have an exhibition idea? Let us know! Each year we work with student clubs, individuals, groups, and course projects. Our team can help bring your exhibit ideas to life.
Proposals
Are you interested in exhibiting with us? Exhibition proposals are accepted and reviewed annually prior to the beginning of each Academic year. Submit this Proposal Form via email to artgallery@molloy.edu
View our new 3D rendering of our Main Gallery space - Kellenberg Hall, 1st Floor.
Gallery Space
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First Floor of Kellenberg Hall
Our primary gallery space is currently in the north rotunda on the first floor of the administrative building. Providing approximately 90 linear feet of hanging space, with adjustable track lighting, it is a highly visible area on campus. It is reserved from mid-April through June for our annual BFA/BS Senior showcase.




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Larini Room of the Public Square
Located on the second floor of the Public Square building the Larini room provides an extension of the gallery exhibit and opportunities for stand alone exhibits.
Kellenberg Art Gallery 2026 Exhibitions
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Claiming the Sky - Art & Activism
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