Art in the Halls – William S. White Building

Located in the 4th floor hallway of the William S. White building, you can find the Visual Arts & Communication faculty offices, but did you know that you can also find art-on-display? These mini-exhibitions are on-going and change periodically to inform you of happenings both on and off-campus.  Why is this important?  These displays offer you a look at the types of projects being produced in department courses, they let you know about happenings in the area, such as the FOMA (Friends of Modern Art) films running at the Flint Institute of Arts, and loans of art from collections of area foundations as with the current exhibition from the Mott-Warsh Collection, whose mission is to educate about visual literacy, art-making process, art history, 20th century American history, and the history of the African diaspora.

For Visual Arts, Art History & Communications programs and courses, please consult the course catalog at UM-Flint.

For more information about the Flint Institute of Arts, please visit their website and facebook page:  www.flintarts.org         www.facebook.com/flint.institute.arts      

For more information about The Mott-Warsh Collection, please visit their website and facebook page:  www.m-wc.org           www.facebook.com/Mott-Warsh-Collection