Rosemary P. Miller Gallery
The Rosemary P. Miller Gallery is located on the main floor of the Waldron and includes the Vault and Treasury spaces. With its high ceilings, large windows, and hardwood floors, the Rosemary P. Miller Gallery provides an excellent venue for art exhibitions. In addition to a rotating series of exhibitions, art talks, as well as social/networking events for artists, will be scheduled throughout the year.
Exhibitions at Rosemary P. Miller Gallery can be arranged in several ways: by invitation, annual public calls for entries, and juried exhibitions.
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Current Exhibition
CLIMATE SHOCK!
Dena Hawes, Kristie Lindberg and David J. Emerson Young
March 3 - April 7, 2023
CLIMATE SHOCK! is an exhibition that examines major transformations in the environment caused by climate change and global warming. Some of these transformations are visible and experiential, such as flooding/storm water damage, wildfires, and extreme storm destruction, while others are symptoms – a sign of the existence of something, such as melting glaciers as a sign of significant increases in air and sea water temperatures.



Emily Wilson Gillespie is a Bloomington visual artist, who received her BA in Studio Art from DePauw University and her MA in Arts Administration from Indiana University. Her current work explores the relationship between landscape and environmentalism through the use of dried native plants and dyes.

Recent Exhibitions
Our team is constantly on the lookout for new artists to represent and new art to display in our space. We’re interested in featuring up and coming and well established artists. Check out some of our recent exhibitions and let us know if you’d like to show your work at Rosemary P. Miller Gallery.