All Arts in Salisbury
There are many art leagues, galleries, and public art works across our region. Find them all by searching this category.
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The Downtown Salisbury University Gallery is located off campus at 212 West Main Street in the former Gallery Building. These galleries are dedicated to connecting the mission of the SU Art Galleries with the community and maintains the University Art Collection which is comprised of over 1400 objects including sculpture, paintings, photographs, folk art objects, and prints. Read more...
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Located on campus in Fulton Hall Room 109, this gallery is dedicated to bringing important national and international artists’ work to campus. The gallery also features our regular faculty and student exhibitions. Read more...
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This gallery is dedicated to solo exhibitions of emerging and new media artists that emphasize new aesthetic forms. Also known as Gallery 128, it can be found in Conway Hall (TETC) Room 128. Read more...
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Located outside of Salisbury University’s Teacher Education and Technology Center (better known as Conway Hall) is a bronze statue of Harriet Tubman. First unveiled in 2009, it is held to be the first three dimensional commemorative piece honoring Harriet Tubman on the Eastern Shore from which she was from. Created by Dr. James Hill, the statue depicts Tubman extending her Read more...
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Breathe Interiors is a charming gift shop that offers a wide variety of nature inspired home décor and goods. What’s best is that they try to support local vendors, artists, and craftspeople as much as possible by providing an outlet for them to sell their merchandise. Even when items are imported, they are imported from small businesses. They sell hand Read more...
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First opened in 2013 in Downtown Salisbury, Roadie Joes offers an amazing selection of drinks and food which includes vegan and gluten free options as well. Inside, the ceiling panels are decorated with different art pieces with the designs being chosen through art competitions. In their outdoor seating area, the wall has been turned into a collage of art pieces Read more...
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Originally established in 1953 as the Salisbury Art League, SAS is now beginning its 65th year of service. The mission of SAS is to advance the visual arts in the mid-Delmarva region through exhibitions for seasoned and emerging artists and art education for children and adults. After 65 years, this unique art center continues to fulfill its mission by offering many opportunities to Read more...
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UPDATE: Following the split between the Ward Museum and Salisbury University in 2023, Salisbury University announced a new museum, The Museum of Eastern Shore Culture at Salisbury University, in Downtown Salisbury. Located in the first floor of the Powell Building at 218 W. Main St., this new museum will display the permanent collection that was formerly at the Ward Museum. Read more...