Teaching Gallery

The Barbara and Lee Maimon Teaching Gallery is a hybrid gallery-classroom space that provides a responsive platform for faculty to engage their students in the collection while investigating course concepts.

Current Installation

Unknown photographer, Hand, c. 1920s–1930s, X-ray, selenium-toned gelatin silver print, 7-1/2 x 6 inches. Palmer Museum of Art, Gift of Jon Randall Plummer, 2012.92

The Art of Teaching: Medical Education and the Integrated Curriculum


June 1-September 1, 2024

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Upcoming Installation

Re/Collecting the Andes: Andean Art, Science, and the Sacred at Penn State

Re/Collecting the Andes: Andean Art, Science, and the Sacred at Penn State


September 14-December 8, 2024

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Propose an Installation

We welcome proposals for Summer 2025 and beyond. Faculty from all colleges and academic units are encouraged to propose exhibitions, installations, and projects that embed the museum’s collection into university curriculum and academic research.

Please complete the form linked below to submit your proposal, including a project description, object checklist, and description of curricular connections. Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis with priority given to proposals that coincide with a course being taught on campus.

For additional information or questions, contact Keri Mongelluzzo, Educator for Academic Engagement and Access, at klm556@psu.edu.