Current Exhibition
Ripple Effects
February 24-28
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View Past Exhibitions below.
About the Gallery
Spring Semester Hours
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9 - 6 p.m.
Tuesday: 4 - 7 p.m.
Wednesday: 9 - 6 p.m.
Thursday: 4 - 7 p.m.
Friday: 12 - 2 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
The Boyle Family Gallery creates a place for contemplation, education, and the interpretation of contemporary art and culture. Gallery exhibits highlight artwork that is visually and conceptually significant, while enhancing the mission of the Art, Design, and Media Department at Lindenwood University. Through its thought-provoking programming, the gallery provides insights into artists working today and an informed perspective on how contemporary art enlightens our evolving understanding of traditional art forms.
We are dedicated to educating and engaging students, the local community and a diverse regional audience by highlighting outstanding examples of visual culture and promoting a life-long appreciation of the arts.
Recent exhibitions include Contemporary Fiber Arts and solo exhibitions by painter Edward Boccia and sculptors Greg Edmondson and Joan Hall.
Upcoming Exhibitions
Ripple Effects, featuring Christine Ilweski, Lydia Wood, and faculty Ben Scholle
Ripple Effects, featuring Christine Ilweski, Lydia Wood, and faculty Ben Scholle
February 24 – February 28
Annual Juried Student Exhibition
Annual Juried Student Exhibition
March 24 – April 18
Reception and Art Market
April 9, 4-6 p.m.
Awards Announced 5:30 p.m.Join us for the Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition, where the creativity and skill of our students take center stage. This dynamic exhibition showcases a diverse selection of artwork created by students over the past year, representing a wide range of mediums and artistic approaches. With submissions open to all, the exhibition offers a unique opportunity for students to have their work evaluated by a professional juror.
Spring 2025 Capstone
Spring 2025 Capstone
May 1 – May 8
Reception and Art Market
May 8, 4-5:30 p.m.Join us for the Senior Capstone Exhibition, where our graduating Art & Design students present their culminating projects. This exhibition highlights a diverse range of creative works, from graphic and game design to studio art and art education. Each project is a unique reflection of the student’s journey, demonstrating their mastery of technical skills, conceptual depth, and creative vision. Through installations, digital media, and interactive pieces, these emerging artists offer fresh perspectives on contemporary issues and push the boundaries of traditional art forms. Come witness the future of art and design unfold!
Past Exhibitions

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