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˜ Kare Anderson


Touché Gallerie

 218-755-3760  Contact Form

Gallery Hours
Fall and Spring Semesters:
Monday- Friday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.

The Touché Gallerie is a student directed gallery located on the upper level of the Hobson Memorial Union. It offers visitors a unique visual experience while giving students and community artists an opportunity to exhibit artwork. In the past, exhibitions have consisted of a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional shows including: fashion design, painting, illustration, ceramics and printmaking.

Visit the Touché Gallerie and share the experience of an artist's unique vision.


Artwork from the Trees Collection

Calling All Artists!

Would you like to share your unique creativity and vision with fellow artists, BSU students, and the Bemidji community?  Would you like to reach a larger audience than your small class and express your art through a new medium?  Consider applying for an exhibit in the Touché Gallery in the Hobson Memorial Union!  Currently, the Touché Gallery is accepting requests for space for the upcoming 2012 academic year.  For more information, contact us at 218-755-3760.

Resources for Exhibitors


 


Exhibit Archive

Visit past exhibits in our exhibit archive!

"I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way--things I had no words for."
     -Georgia O'Keeffe

"Why do people think artists are special? It's just another job."
     -Andy Warhol

"I think the best images are those that retain their strength and impact over the years, regardless of the number of times they are used."
     -Anne Geddes