Haggerty Museum of Art Teaching Gallery: Marquette Curriculum Connections

August 24 – December 20, 2020

As an academic art museum, the Haggerty Museum of Art works with departments across disciplines to integrate its exhibitions and programs into Marquette University teaching and learning. During the Fall 2020 semester, the Haggerty’s second-floor gallery has been converted to a teaching gallery exclusively focused on, and accessible only to, the Marquette community. This will ensure that the Museum can continue to support Marquette courses while complying with social distancing standards. The gallery will feature an exhibition of work from the Museum’s collection addressing themes including social justice, the environment, gender issues, micro/macro views of the world, Old Testament stories, movement, critical thinking, Spanish-speaking cultures, and more. Whether visiting the Museum in a small group as part of a Foundations in Theology or Nursing class, or stopping in to complete an assignment on their own, students will be able to directly engage with these thought-provoking works of art in a safe and inspiring environment.

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