Skip to main content

Rowe Galleries

Learn about the Rowe Galleries and read up on upcoming and current exhibitions.

The Rowe Arts Building houses three primary exhibition spaces: the Rowe Lower Gallery, Upper Gallery and Side Gallery. Each year, exhibitions feature the work of regional, national and international visiting artists, as well as work by students, alumni and faculty from the Department of Art & Art History. The galleries offer a flexible space where viewers can experience unconventional methods of display and installation and exhibitions that support the diverse curriculum in the Department of Art & Art History.

Rowe Galleries are open Monday-Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during the academic year. Visitor parking is available in the East Deck 1.

2026-27 Exhibitions

juried exhibition promo image

58th Annual Juried Student Exhibition

On view Jan. 23-Mar. 30, Lower and Upper Galleries

The Department of Art & Art History presents the 58th Annual Juried Student Exhibition, on view in Rowe Galleries, January 23- March 20, with a reception and awards ceremony on March 4. This year’s jurors are Eric Mullis, Seirin Nagano, and Amy Bagwell. 



the walls have ears promo image

The Walls Have Ears: Laura Lucas

On view Mar. 2-20, Side Gallery

Utilizing the idiom, “the walls have ears,” this exhibition is an exploration of the intersections of figures and space, focusing on the transformative power that ordinary spaces and moments can possess. A visual documentation journeying through fear and the unknown— an alchemical experience.  An amalgam of our internal emotional space and the external space we inhabit, depicting the gradual transformations that we go through navigating our everyday life. This exhibition acts as a window into these vulnerable, sometimes uncomfortable moments where the space and the people inhabiting it – though seemingly isolated – are intrinsically connected.

Laura Lucas graduated from UNC Charlotte in 2023 with a BFA in Art, painting concentration, and a Minor in Art History. Her work is influenced by cinema, particularly the quieter, atmospheric moments in film that go unnoticed when one focuses on following the key plot points and overall narrative arc. In The Walls Have Ears, her first solo exhibition, she emphasizes space, leaving the viewers to find their own narratives in the works.

The Cabinet of Curiosities: 2025 Spring BFA Studio Art Exhibition
Generations: 60 Years of the Department of Art & Art History
"How I Got Over: Contemporary Black Southern Portraiture"

The Roderick MacKillop Memorial Alumni Art Exhibition: Rod MacKillop was a beloved painting professor from 1973 until his retirement in 2003. In 1988, he initiated a juried art exhibition of alumni work at the University, a practice that has continued biannually in the galleries of Rowe Arts building. In June 2017, the MacKillop family established three endowments at UNC Charlotte in his memory to fund student scholarships and the recurring alumni exhibition.