Rosenberg Gallery
The Rosenberg Gallery is located in the lobby of the 900+ seat Kraushaar Auditorium and the 223-seat Merrick Lecture Hall. Art exhibits have been mounted here since 1962, and the gallery was renovated and renamed the Rosenberg Gallery in 1982, after Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg ’21. Operated under the auspices of Goucher’s Art and Art History programs, the gallery presents five exhibits each academic year.
Shows are selected around a central theme or concept. On occasion, exhibits are presented in conjunction with some other activity on campus, such as a concert, performance, or symposium. Where appropriate, the gallery collaborates with other academic programs to present multidisciplinary public programs. This is in keeping with the gallery’s goal of expanding the audience for contemporary art and the philosophy that art is an enterprise connected to other areas of human inquiry and to the concerns of all people, not just to connoisseurs and specialists.
We are committed to exhibiting the work of artists who do not have the opportunity to have solo showings in commercial galleries in Baltimore, with a special interest in providing opportunities for artists who are women, members of ethnic or racial minorities, or who live in rural areas of Maryland.
The gallery frequently exhibits artists from other parts of our region alongside Baltimore-area artists to help bring these artistic communities closer together and promote the exchange of ideas and information. Artists using innovative and unfamiliar techniques and artists whose work addresses contemporary concerns, both aesthetically and in terms of content, are given a chance to reach a broader audience, and, in turn, the audience is given a chance to expand its understanding and awareness of contemporary art. For students, the gallery activities are a component of a liberal education, providing a place to learn about contemporary art and meet working artists.
The Rosenberg Gallery program is funded with the assistance of grants from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency funded by the State of Maryland and the NEA and the Baltimore County Commission on the Arts and Sciences.
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Current Exhibit

GAIA RISE: EARTHBOUND OFFERINGS
Exhibit dates
February 13, 2025 - March 22, 2025
Reception and Artist Talk
March 11, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Featuring works by: Artemis Herber
In Gaia Rise: Earthbound Offerings, the ancient and the contemporary converge, inviting reflection on humanity’s relationship with the land, time, and myth. This exhibition presents Artemis Herber’s Gaia Cycle alongside the Lekythos series, bringing together sculptural and painterly forms that explore the fragility of the Earth and the ways in which we memorialize and honor it.
Artwork photo: Artemis Herber, Melancholia, 2019-2020.
Learn more about Gaia Rise: Earthbound Offerings
Financial support and contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council, Baltimore County Commission on Arts and Sciences, the Goucher College Center for Writing, Arts and Media, the Lahey Fund, and other supporters of the contemporary arts.