The permanent collection of art at Calvin University consists of over 1,800 works of art dating from the 16th century to present. Early pieces are drawn from European painting and Japanese printmaking schools, while the more recent works are heavily represented by local and regional American artists. The university also collects and exhibits many works created by members of the university's alumni and faculty. In addition, a number of small specialized collections have been developed around the themes of The Prodigal Son, Light, and Japanese/Christian aritst Sadao Watanabe.
Permanent collection gallery
The Center Art Gallery includes a gallery dedicated to displaying work from the permanent collection. During the 2017–2018 season, the gallery features a selection of The Donna Spaan Collection of Contemporary Art, as well as works by Calvin alumni artists.
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Image credit above: Dania Grevengoed (BFA 2015)
The Prodigal Son joins the permanent collection
In 2008-2009, Larry and Mary Gerbens donated their collection of prodigal son artwork to their alma mater Calvin University. To celebrate this gift, the Calvin University Center Art Gallery held an exhibit in conjunction with the Calvin Symposium on Worship. These pieces joined the university's permanent collection and are available for loan.
Donations
To donate artwork or funds towards a piece of art for the permanent collection, please contact Brent Williams.