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Tufts University
40 Talbot Avenue
Medford, MA 02155
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Welcome to the Tufts University Art Gallery.

The spring exhibitions are now on view at the Gallery. Please visit our current exhibitions page to learn more about these shows. Visit our calendar to find out about what's going on in the Gallery.

The Tufts University Art Gallery animates the intellectual life of the greater university community through exhibitions and programs exploring new, global perspectives on art and on art discourse.

The Gallery fosters critical dialogue through exhibitions and programs that explore fresh interpretations and scholarship on art, that provide a forum for art produced internationally by emerging and mid-career artists, and that feature new work of established artists.


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Current Exhibitions

Illuminated Geographies: Pakistani Miniaturist Practice in the Wake of the Global Turn
January 17 - March 31
Tisch Gallery

Stacey Steers: Night Hunter
January 17 - April 21st
Koppelman Gallery

Tufts University Beelzebubs: 50 Years of Fun Through Song
January 17 – May 27
Remis Sculpture Court

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Announcements

Art Gallery receives grant from state council by Melissa Mandelbaum (The Tufts Daily, Oct 4, 2012)
The Tufts University Art Gallery was awarded a two year grant of $2500 from the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC). The money will be used to develop a mobile application that will lead uses around the Medford/Somerville campus to view artwork from the permanent collection. Click here to read an article in the Tufts Daily.

Anthony Shadid, Middle East Correspondent for The Washington Post and contributor to our 2008 exhibition Contrapuntal Lines, dies at the age of 43 in Syria. Listen to his audio commentary from the exhibition.