The UMass Arts Council offers a variety of programs and publications to support and promote the arts on campus. Some of the publications are available online (click on the underlined text to view the publication), while others may be requested directly from the Arts Council by calling (413) 545-0202. Click on the text below to view information about these programs and publications .
PUBLICATIONS:
downloadable publications:
2009-2010 Grant
Guidelines now available! The Arts Council's newest grant guidelines
are available for download on our web site (click on the underlined text
above) or in printed form by calling (413) 545-0202.
Guide to UMass Galleries A definitive guide to the University's six galleries, eight alternative exhibition spaces, and four "other" visual arts attractions, complete with a map for easy access.
Art Event Spaces on Campus Resource Guide - is a listing of places on campus where students, staff and faculty can present their film, music, dance, literary arts and theater events. Those interested in presenting exhibitions on campus should consult our Guide to Galleries on Campus, described on this page
printed form only:
Arts on Campus A calendar ad that lists art
events at the University and appears the first Thursday of every month
during the academic year in the Massachusetts Daily Collegian, the campus
student-run newspaper.
Three Architectural Tours: University of Massachusetts
Amherst A joint publication with the Campus Beautification Committee
and the University Gallery that provides two walking tours and one driving
tour of significant campus architecture. This guide is now out of print
(copies are available for loan at the University Archives Library). We
will be posting a pdf version on this web site at a later date.
UMass Galleries Poster A quarterly poster that
promotes exhibitions and events at the six UMass galleries and includes
gallery hours and reception information.
William Smith Clark Memorial Site A brochure
that describes the historical and artistic significance of the William
Smith Clark Memorial public art site. This guide is now out of print (copies
are available for loan at the University Archives Library). We will be
posting a pdf version on this web site at a later date.
PROGRAMS:
Celebration of Arts on Campus
Stay tuned for dates or call the Arts Council for more information at (413) 545-0202.
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