Truckee Meadows Community College provides the opportunity for visual artists working with a diversity of socio/cultural themes, a variety of styles, and different genres, to exhibit their works in the College's Art Galleries.
The goals of the Art Galleries are to promote dialogue between artists and the public, and to specifically provide an educational arts forum dedicated to innovative programming and artistic excellence for Washoe County and the TMCC community.
TMCC Main GalleryThe TMCC Main Gallery is our largest space and is committed to the presentation of local and regional group shows as well as visiting national and international artists. The gallery can accommodate installation work, sensitive subject matter, and controversial themes. The TMCC Main Gallery is located on the first floor, Red Mountain Building, Dandini Campus, adjacent to the Student Center. |
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Red Mountain GalleryThis Gallery was the original gallery at TMCC and now focuses on the presentation of work by local and national artists working in two-dimensional mediums. The Red Mountain Gallery is located on the third floor, Red Mountain Building, Dandini Campus adjacent to Admissions and RDMT 315. |
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Red Mountain Student GalleryThis gallery is dedicated to TMCC fine art majors and graphic communication majors who have demonstrated the ability to organize their own solo show. The Red Mountain Student Gallery is located on the third floor, Red Mountain Building, Dandini Campus near office RDMT 327. |
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Atrium GalleryThe Atrium Gallery is dedicated to showing TMCC community group shows, usually themed based on a class assignment or campus-wide project or collaboration. Gallery practices students also utilize this gallery to curate and hang a show each semester. The Atrium Gallery is located on the third floor, Red Mountain Building, Dandini Campus above the Atrium and across from the Cashiers Office. |
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Erik Lauritzen GalleryThis Gallery originally was an extension of TMCC's photography program. The Photo Labs were right next to the Gallery. The Gallery, originally called The Photo Lounge Gallery, was officially named the Erik Lauritzen Gallery in 2008. Erik Lauritzen was a faculty member at TMCC and well-respected photographer. The Erik Lauritzen Gallery's purpose is to exhibit smaller 2-dimensional works, primarily in photography, printmaking and design. The Erik Lauritzen Gallery is located on the third floor, Red Mountain Building, Dandini Campus, near offices RDMT 321. |