Galleries and exhibits
Anderson University has three gallery spaces comprised of a rotating exhibition program in the Wilson Gallery, and two permanent displays featuring The Warner Sallman Collection and The Jeeninga Museum of Near Eastern and Biblical Archaeology.
The galleries are closed on most national holidays and additional university holidays. Summer hours are by appointment only. We are excited to share with you some of the amazing opportunities that we have available. Admission is free and open to the public.
About the Galleries
The Jeeninga Museum
Focused on Near Eastern and Biblical Archaeology, this collection is on display in the Gaither Gallery located on the first floor of the York Performance Hall. The museum is free to the public, open Tuesdays and Fridays when AU classes are in session from 9 a.m. to noon. Opportunities for viewing the collection may be arranged by appointment year-round.
The Warner Sallman Collection
This collection is displayed in the Scheierman Gallery located on the second floor of York Performance Hall. The Scheierman Gallery houses the permanent collection of original paintings by Warner Sallman. The gallery is open by appointment only.
The Wilson Gallery
Located on the second floor of the Krannert Fine Arts Center, the Wilson Gallery is open by appointment only. The gallery, built in 1979, serves Anderson University and the city of Anderson with monthly exhibitions featuring the work of regionally and nationally recognized artists.
Gallery Accessibility
Parking
Please park in the visitors parking outside the Krannert Fine Arts Center. Enter through the doors to the York Performance Hall Through the brick underpass.
Entrances & Elevator
York Performance Hall has accessible power-assist doors. The Jeeninga museum is on the main floor of the York Performance Hall. The Warner Sallman gallery is on the second floor of York Performance Hall. There is an elevator located in the entrance hall on the south side of the building through the underpass.
Wheelchairs
The Museum can provide a manual wheelchair free of charge. Please reserve a week in advance.
Service Dogs
We follow the Federal and State Government’s guidelines on service animals and welcome dogs that are trained to perform a task or work for a person with a disability.
VISION IMPAIRED
The museum can provide large print guides upon request as well as tactile educational materials. Arrangements for all tours including date and time must be made two weeks in advance.