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Established | 1971 |
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Location | Providence, Rhode Island |
Coordinates | 41°49′35″N 71°24′19″W / 41.82635°N 71.40541°W |
Collection size | 7,000 |
Website | https://www.brown.edu/campus-life/arts/bell-gallery/ |
The David Winton Bell Gallery is a contemporary art gallery at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. The gallery was established in 1971 through a donation from the Bell family. [1] The Bell Gallery serves as a hub of contemporary art within the university community and beyond, offering a diverse range of exhibitions, programs, and events. [2] [3] It is housed in the Albert and Vera List Art Center, and is part of the Brown Arts Institute. [4]
Each year, the gallery features four to five major shows, as well as dozens of student exhibitions. [5] Recent exhibitions have featured work by Elisabeth Subrin, [6] Lisa Reihana, [7] Melvin Edwards, [8] Wendy Edwards, [9] and Carrie Mae Weems. [10]
The Bell Gallery's permanent collection consists of more than 7,000 artworks. [11] Highlights of the collection include works by Lee Bontecou, Alice Neel, Frank Stella, Jules Olitski, and Walker Evans. [12] [1] [13]
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Established | 1971 |
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Location | Providence, Rhode Island |
Coordinates | 41°49′35″N 71°24′19″W / 41.82635°N 71.40541°W |
Collection size | 7,000 |
Website | https://www.brown.edu/campus-life/arts/bell-gallery/ |
The David Winton Bell Gallery is a contemporary art gallery at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. The gallery was established in 1971 through a donation from the Bell family. [1] The Bell Gallery serves as a hub of contemporary art within the university community and beyond, offering a diverse range of exhibitions, programs, and events. [2] [3] It is housed in the Albert and Vera List Art Center, and is part of the Brown Arts Institute. [4]
Each year, the gallery features four to five major shows, as well as dozens of student exhibitions. [5] Recent exhibitions have featured work by Elisabeth Subrin, [6] Lisa Reihana, [7] Melvin Edwards, [8] Wendy Edwards, [9] and Carrie Mae Weems. [10]
The Bell Gallery's permanent collection consists of more than 7,000 artworks. [11] Highlights of the collection include works by Lee Bontecou, Alice Neel, Frank Stella, Jules Olitski, and Walker Evans. [12] [1] [13]