Other Spaces
The Harn’s galleries are not the only place to find art at the museum. Explore the following installations that have resided in our other spaces.
Intern & MUSE Art Show
September 24 – November 17, 2024 | The Wall
This installation highlights the creativity, passion and craftsmanship of the Fall 2024 Harn Museum of Art interns and volunteers.
Wings & Things
Fall 2024 | Flat Files Installation
Celebrating the beauty of pollinators and plants in the Harn Museum of Art collection.
Past Installations
Staff and Volunteer Art Show
July 2 – August 2, 2024 | The Wall
Discover the diverse talents behind the Harn Museum of Art! View works in various media by security guards, educators, registrars, students and more that exemplify the creativity and imagination of staff and volunteers across departments.
Art + PRIDE
June 2024 | Digital Installation
In celebration of Pride Month, we invite you to enjoy this digital display featuring select works in the Harn Museum collection by LGBTQIA+ artists. The Harn is committed to expanding the collection of art by queer artists and display of works featuring LGBTQIA+ themes.
Alachua County Public Schools K–12 Student Art Installation
May 1 – 26, 2024 | The Wall
This digital and in-person installation represents the artistry of Elementary, Secondary and High School Students enrolled in Alachua County Public Schools during the 2023–24 school year.
Alachua County Public Schools K–12 Student Art Installation
May 1 – 31, 2024 | The Promenade
This digital and in-person installation represents the artistry of Elementary, Secondary and High School Students enrolled in Alachua County Public Schools during the 2023–24 school year.
P.K. Yonge Student Art Show
April 2 – 28, 2024 | Promenade
This digital installation represents the Honors and AP Art Show of the High School Visual Arts Program at P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School at the University of Florida.
Survivors of Violence Art Installation
April 2 – 30, 2024 | The Wall
Uplift and Unite presents creative expressions by members of our community in commemoration of Sexual Assault Awareness Month and National Crime Victim’s Rights Week. Organized by the Alachua County Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center, this installation recognizes that together, we have the power to shape a future where survivors find solace, support and healing. Join us for an opening reception on Thursday, April 4 from 10 am – 12 pm.
March 4 – 31, 2024 | The Wall & Promenade
These digital and physical installations represent the Honors & AP Art Show of the High School Visual Arts Program at P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School at the University of Florida.
Art & Pride: LGBTQ+ UF Student Art Installation
January 9 – 28, 2024 | The Wall
Enjoy a showcase of art by LGBTQ+ students at the University of Florida. Organized by the University of Florida Student Government LGBTQ+ Affairs.
Intern and Volunteer Art Show
September 26 – November 12, 2023 | The Wall
This installation highlights the creativity, passion and craftsmanship of the Fall 2023 Harn Museum of Art interns and volunteers.
Staff, Intern and Volunteer Art Show
June 27 – August 3, 2023 | The Wall
Discover the diverse talents behind the Harn Museum of Art! View works in a variety of media by security guards, educators, registrars, students and more that exemplify the creativity and imagination of staff, interns and volunteers across a range of departments.
Pets and Animals
Summer 2023 | Flat Files Installation
Celebrating wild creatures and domesticated friends in the Harn Museum of Art collection.
Art + Pride
June 2023 | Promenade
In celebration of Pride Month, we invite you to enjoy this digital display featuring select works in the Harn Museum collection by LGBTQIA+ artists. The Harn is committed to expanding the collection of art by queer artists and display of works featuring LGBTQIA+ themes.
Alachua County Public Schools K–12 Student Art Installation
May 2 – 21, 2023 | The Wall and Promenade
This digital and in-person installation represents the artistry of Elementary, Secondary and High School Students enrolled in Alachua County Public Schools during the 2022–23 school year.
Wondrous Nature: Celebrating Moments of Nature in Art
November 15, 2022 – Spring 2023 | Flat Files Installation
Enjoy a selection of works on nature in paint, print and photography
“There is a way that nature speaks, that land speaks.
Most of the time we are simply not patient enough,
quiet enough, to pay attention to the story, to be attentive.” – Linda Hogan
Survivors of Violence Art Installation
April 4 – 30 | The Wall
Drawing Connections: Prevention Demands Equity presents creative expressions by members of our community in commemoration of Sexual Assault Awareness Month and National Crime Victim’s Rights Week. Join us for an opening reception on Thursday, April 6 from 10 am – 12 pm. Organized by the Alachua County Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center.
P.K. Yonge Student Art Show
April 4 – 30 | Promenade
This digital installation represents the Honors & AP Art Show of the High School Visual Arts Program at P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School at the University of Florida.
P.K. Yonge Student Art Show
March 1 – 31 | The Wall
This installation represents the work of the Middle and High School Visual Arts Program at P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School at the University of Florida.
Intern and Volunteer Art Show
February 7 – 26 | The Wall
This installation highlights the creativity, passion and craftsmanship of the Spring 2023 Harn Museum of Art Interns and Volunteers.
Art + Pride: Celebrating LGBTQIA+ Creativity in the Collection
Fall 2022 | Flat Files Installation
Explore the flat file drawers to view a selection of photographs by queer artist in the Harn’s collection.
Intern & Volunteer Art Show
September 20–November 13 | The Wall
This installation highlights the creativity, passion and craftsmanship of the Fall 2022 Harn Museum of Art Interns and Volunteers.
Staff Art Show
July 26–September 18 | The Wall
Discover the diverse talents behind the Harn Museum of Art! View works in a variety of media by security guards, educators, registrars and more that exemplify the creativity and imagination of staff across a range of departments.
PK Yonge Student Art Digital Installation
May 24–June 26, 2022 | Promenade
This digital installation represents the work of the Middle and High School Visual Arts Program at P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School at the University of Florida.
Alachua County Public Schools K-12 Student Art Installation
April 26–May 22, 2022 | Promenade and The Wall
This digital and in-person installation represents the artistry of Elementary, Secondary and High School Students enrolled in Alachua County Public Schools during the 2021-22 school year.
Survivors of Violence
April 12–17, 2022 | The Wall
This installation presents creative expressions by members of our community in commemoration of Sexual Assault Awareness Month and National Crime Victim’s Rights Week. Organized by the Alachua County Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center. Reception: Tuesday, April 12, 10 am – 12 pm in the Classrooms.
UF Racial Justice Project
December 7–21, 2021 | Promenade
Embark on a journey to learn about the thoughts and experiences of 24 Black University of Florida students. Here they detail their perceptions of support during the beginning era of Covid-19 and the Black Lives Matter Movement during the spring and summer of the year 2020.
The research study is funded by the UF Office of Research Racial Justice Grant: Award Number AWD09458 and is coordinated by Gabriella Alexis, Alina McCloud, Chandler LeBlanc, Zoe Flowers, Michelle Abraczinskas, Janee Duncan and Kimberly Wiley.
Peaceful Paths Clothesline Project
October 1–31, 2021 | Promenade
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project (CLP) is a program started in Cape Cod, MA, in 1990 to address the issue of violence against women. For women who have been affected by violence, it is a means of expressing their emotions by decorating a t-shirt. After the shirts have been decorated, they are hung on a clothesline display. The intention of the display is to honor survivors and act as a memorial for the victims. It is also intended to aid in the healing process for those who were directly affected and those who have lost someone special to violence. Lastly, the clothesline display is to educate society and promote awareness, as well as to document violent crimes against women.
For more details, please visit clotheslineproject.org
If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out to Peaceful Paths. Services are available 24 hours/day.
Local helpline: 352-377-8255
www.peacefulpaths.org
P.K. Yonge Student Art Digital Installation
May 25–June 27, 2021 | Promenade
This digital installation represents the artistry of Elementary students enrolled in Instructor Marci Drury’s art class.
Alachua County Public Schools Student Art Digital Installation
April 20 – May 23, 2021 | Promenade
This digital installation represents the artistry of Elementary and Secondary Students enrolled in Alachua County Public Schools.
P.K. Yonge Student Art Digital Installation
March 16 – April 18, 2021 | Promenade
This digital installation represents the work of the High School Visual Arts Program at P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School at the University of Florida. Art instructor Brian Moody presents student work created by beginning 2D and Ceramics students from the 2019-20 school year and beginning 2D and Honors/AP students during the 2020-21 school year.
P.K. Yonge Student Art Digital Installation
October 29–November 29, 2020 | Promenade
This digital installation features art by students from P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School at the University of Florida. Art instructor Susan Irene Johnson presents My World Collages by middle school visual arts students and A Day in the Life of COVID-19 by creative photography students.
Intern & Volunteer Art Show
March 10–April 15, 2020 | The Wall, Lower Level
This installation highlights the creativity, passion and craftsmanship of the Spring 2020 Harn Museum of Art Interns and Volunteers.
The Spiritual Highway: Religious World Making in Megacity Lagos
January 14 – February 16, 2020 | The Wall, Lower Level
Discover a crossroad of religions in Lagos, Nigeria through the photographs of Akintunde Akinleye. These works capture the fervor of belief shared by different faiths, the public performance of religion, and unexpected exchanges that blur the boundaries between the two religious traditions. Organized by Dr. Marloes Janson, SOAS University of London. Coordinated at UF by Professor Benjamin Soares, UF Center for Global Islamic Studies; UF Department of Religion, with support from the UF Center for African Studies; UF Center for Gender, Sexualities, and Women’s Studies Research; Celebrate 2020; and UF College of Journalism and Communications.