Pitzer College Art Galleries

Pitzer College Art Galleries believes in the power of art to inspire and transform. Our exhibitions and programming provide a space for inquiry and reflection, featuring works from emerging and established artists that engage with contemporary issues, explore diverse perspectives, and challenge the boundaries of visual art.

Installation view of Natural History: A Half-Eaten Portrait, an Unrecognizable Landscape, a Still, Still Life | Candice Lin at Pitzer College Art Galleries, January 25 - March 26, 2020. Photo: Ruben Diaz

On View and Upcoming

MOLT | Senior Art Thesis Exhibition

May 2 - 7, 2025

MOLT | Senior Art Thesis Exhibition
MOLT | Senior Art Thesis Exhibition

gajes del oficio | Carmen Argote

September 13 - December 6, 2025

gajes del oficio | Carmen Argote
Carmen Argote harvesting lemons in the Pitzer College citrus grove, April 4, 2025.

Residency Opportunities 2025-26

Summer Residencies for Artists Affected by the Eaton Fire

Apply for a Summer 2025 Studio Residency; Deadline: May 23, 2025

Summer 2025 Residency OPEN CALL
Woodshop tool rack

AAIR: Archiving Altadena 2025-26 OPEN CALL

10-Month Residency Focused on Community Archiving; Deadline: May 30, 2025

Archiving Altadena AAIR OPEN CALL
Installation view of Britt Ransom: Arise and Seek at Pitzer College Art Galleries, January 28 - March 25, 2023. Photo: Christopher Wormald

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While exhibitions are on view, Pitzer College Art Galleries are open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 12:00 to 5:00 pm

Broad Center second floor entrance leading to Nichols Gallery

 

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Past Exhibitions

Explore the exhibition history of Pitzer College Art Galleries through November 2007.

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Aurora | Valeria Tizol Vivas

Pitzer College Art Galleries in the News

Vincent Valdez crouches in front of a large painting. Valdez is bald and wears glasses, a gray T-shirt and dark pants.

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Ahead of the 2024 election, the multidisciplinary artist discusses the forgotten, ugly truths of America on October 24.


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