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UToledo - Center for the Visual Arts (CVA)
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Galleries
Check our upcoming exhibits! Most are available in our Main Gallery (1st floor) or in the Clement Gallery (lower level) in the UToledo Center for the Visual Arts, immediately adjacent to the Toledo Museum of Art.
Spring 2026

Faculty-Created Artwork on Display in Carlson Library
January 20—March 13, 2026
Two University of Toledo faculty artists will have an exhibition of their work in Carlson Library North Gallery from Tuesday, Jan. 20, through Friday, March 13.
“Layers” features mixed-media works by Deb A. Davis, a professor emerita, and Barbara Miner, a professor and chair of the Department of Art. The artists bring different approaches to their works that share inspiration in the resilience of nature, the practice of meditative observation and scientific processes, human biology and behavior.
The exhibit was featured in the Secor Building in downtown Toledo last year.

Faculty Exhibition 2026
January 12 – February 13, 2026

Call for Entries to Volumes of Influence
Toledo Ceramics at Toledo Museum of Art and The University of Toledo in conjunction with the 2026 NCECA Conference in Detroit.
The University of Toledo Department of Art and the Toledo Museum of Art Education invite alumni and affiliated artists to submit work for Volumes of Influence, a ceramics exhibition celebrating Toledo’s ceramic education legacy in conjunction with the 2026 NCECA Conference in Detroit.
The exhibition runs March 23–28, 2026 at the University of Toledo’s Center for the Visual Arts (620 Art Museum Dr., Toledo, OH), with a closing reception on March 28, 4–5 pm. Eligibility: alumni of the University of Toledo Department of Art and current/former students of the Toledo Museum of Art Ceramics Education Program.
Submission deadline: January 18, 2026. Email images, artwork details, and statement to Amy Sinbondit (amysinbondit@gmail.com).
For full details and gallery contract, visit: Gallery Contract
Questions? Contact Karen Roderick Lingeman (karen.roderick-lingeman@utoledo.edu).
Fall 2025

Department of Art Year-End Exhibition
Friday, December 5, 2025 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Join the University of Toledo Department of Art for an evening of artistic exploration at 219 Southard Ave., Toledo, OH. The showcase will feature 2D works from Professor Dan Hernandez’s class, a ceramics sale from Lecturer Sorrel Stone’s students, and a capstone exhibition from the Concepts in Art, Studio, and Theory course. The evening concludes with the Wearable Conditions showcase at 6:45 PM, where students transform research on diseases and disorders into wearable art.

Art Student Showcase
November 6–December 14, 2025
This semester's exhibition will be on display in the Carlson's beautiful North Gallery! There is a broad range of media and themes featured in the show and we'd love to have you come and celebrate with us at the reception on November 6th, from 5-7pm!
The exhibition is free and open to the public.

Focus Exhibition
November 5 - December 18, 2025
The Focus Exhibition is an annual presentation of the finest work of some of the region's best high school aged artists. All are welcome to attend the opening reception and exhibition.

Guest Artist Exhibition
Aug. 25 - Oct. 10, 2025
Margaret LeJeune
Drawn from Memory: Mapping Salt and Time
Center for the Visual Arts (CVA), Main Gallery
Talk - Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2:45 p.m.
CVA Haigh Auditorium (Reception to follow, CVA Main Gallery)
LeJeune explores the relationship between art, science and environmental studies in her photography and photographic-based works. Her exhibition titled “Drawn from Memory: Mapping Salt and Time” explores significant ecological shifts in the landscape of Dare County, North Carolina, mapping changes brought forth over the last four centuries by colonial capitalism, ensuing extraction economies and rising sea levels.
This exhibit is co-sponsored by the UToledo Judith Herb College of Arts, Social Sciences and Education (JHCASE), the Department of Art and the Jesup Scott Honors College.