Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series at the Douglass Library
Visit our gallery space at Douglass Library!
The Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Galleries offers enriching experiences for Rutgers art enthusiasts and the public throughout the year. It is the oldest continuously running exhibition space in the United States dedicated to making visible the work of emerging and established contemporary artists. This series, in partnership with Rutgers University Libraries, showcases exhibitions from the Lebowitz Artist-in-Residence and Douglass students. It was founded in 1971 at Douglass Library by artist Joan Snyder (DC‘62).
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Liz Collins: Shapeshifter
September 2, 2025 – March 13, 2026
Estelle Lebowitz & Ann Beneduce-Lebowitz Artist-in-ResidenceBetween One and Many: Textiles of Place & Memory Tabards of Place + Threaded Paths × MGSA Theater @ 50
March 23 - April 9, 2026
Curated by Valerie Ramshur, Head of Costume Design and Director of Design and Production, Mason Gross School of the ArtsGender & Arts Living-Learning Community Group Exhibition
April 21 - June 5, 2026
Guided by Em Gallagher -
- Click here for a list of artists that have exhibited with the series.
- Contact us for digital copies of past exhibition catalogs.
- Historical readings about the series:
- Did you know? The Special Collections and University Archives at Rutgers University Libraries holds the Miriam Schapiro Archives on Women Artists! This archive works to document, preserve, and make available to researchers postwar American women’s art history. Their collections include individual artist’s papers, feminist institutional papers, and various registries of women artists.
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