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  • Collage of images related to pandemics and plagues
    January 28 - June 14, 2025

    (closed March 17-31, 2025)

    The Plague Archives is a site-specific installation comprising videos, a dense collection of archival material, and interactive components that present a multi-layered transhistorical and intercultural discourse on the shifting attitudes and definitions of disease.

  • framed painting featuring two men
    March 12 - June 14, 2025

    (closed March 17-31, 2025)

    The Tax Collectors: 500 years and counting ….   is organized by students in the Winter 2025 ArtH 196: Senior Art History Capstone Seminar (Professor Blake de Maria)

  • Infinite Library
    October 2 - December 8, 2024

    (closed November 23 - December 2, 2024)

    The Infinite Library presents the multidimensional work of Los Angeles-based artist Julia Haft-Candell, comprising large-scale ceramic sculptures, drawings, paintings, and animations.

  • Gallery installation with photographs tacked to wall, framed artworks, and a display case
    October 2, 2024 - March 16, 2025

    (closed November 23 - December 2, 2024)

    Thrice Layered  traces, blurs and layers the historical and contemporary colonial power of the U.S. nuclear industry's impact upon land in the Southwestern United States. 

  • Woman wearing regalia standing in field
    January 16 - June 15, 2024

    (closed March 16 - April 8, 2024)

    The Reclamation exhibitions aim to promote deeper understanding of local Indigenous culture, history, sites of significance, and contemporary issues in the greater Bay Area.

  • Lithograph of female figure and shadow against abstract, geometric background
    September 29 - December 1, 2023

    (Closed November 20-26 for academic breaks and holidays.)

    June Wayne: Artist, Feminist, Social Entrepreneur showcases 27 of Wayne's prints created throughout her career.

  • April 11 - June 17, 2023

    A physical and virtual exhibition curated by SCU students for their Art History capstone project, advised by Associate Professor Andrea Pappas and de Saisset Museum staff. The exhibitions showcase works from the de Saisset Museum's permanent collection by artist June Wayne.

  • Black and white ink portrait of female figure standing with shirt that reads The Future is Female
    January 24 - June 17, 2023

    (Closed March 18- April 10 for academic breaks and holidays.)

    In his con.Text series, artist Bryan Ida creates life-size portraits by transcribing text from government documents and other communications as the linework for his ink on panel figures. Each person portrayed is connected to the text used to create their portrait.

  • image with two seated children at center of composition in blue tones with swirling background of Tibetan iconography in full color
    September 30 - December 2, 2022

    (closed Nov. 21-27 for the academic break)

    We Are All Sacred: Student Acquisitions on Identity, Community, and Enduring Existence showcases the forty-five artworks in the de Saisset Museum's permanent collection that were selected by SCU undergraduate students for the museum to purchase through Class Acquisitions Projects between 2006-2019. These projects, an ongoing collaboration with SCU's Department of Art and Art History, provide a unique experience for students to learn about museum collection management and help shape our collection for the future.

  • Painting featuring swirls and circles of various sizes in blues purples greys and red and detailed painting of a blue whale
    January 28 - June 10, 2022

    (closed March 12-31)

    Kara Maria's solo exhibition Precious and Precarious: Life on the Edge of Extinction presents a series of paintings and works on paper that ask us to pay closer attention to animal species that are either endangered or extinct.

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