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Rodman Hall Art Centre (RHAC) of Brock University is a professional university-based contemporary art gallery in the historic Thomas Rodman Merritt House. The stunning facility overlooks the Walker Botanical Garden that descends to the Twelve Mile Creek and is located a short 15-minute walk from the MIWSFPA. Award-winning programs at RHAC connect students and the community with art through innovative and thought-provoking exhibitions, events and art classes for all ages.

RHAC is home to a permanent collection of more than 1,000 objects including paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures by Canadian, American and European artists from the past three centuries, and a growing focus on contemporary Canadian art. The collection also includes 40 photographs by worldrenowned artist Edward Burtynsky, who was born and grew up in St. Catharines, and who donated his works to the gallery in 2012.

Through regular collaborations with various academic units at Brock University, RHAC serves as a valuable teaching and research asset that supports new kinds of learning and advances understanding and appreciation of visual art. As a student in VISA or STAC, you will have unique opportunities to engage with the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions, work with professional artists and curators, and exhibit your own work in its gallery space.

For more information visit brocku.ca/rodman-hall

With more than 50 YEARS as the principal art museum for Niagara, Rodman Hall provides excellence in visual arts programming and education.

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