Exhibitions
Georgetown University Art Galleries
The Georgetown University Art Galleries encompass two distinct exhibition venues: the Maria & Alberto de la Cruz Art Gallery and the Lucille M. & Richard F.X. Spagnuolo Art Gallery. During the academic year, the Galleries present exhibitions featuring works by highly acclaimed professional artists, studio art faculty, and graduating art majors and host a variety of innovative, interdisciplinary public programs. The Galleries seek to engage members of the University community, Georgetown and surrounding neighborhoods, and the Washington, D.C region. All exhibitions and programs are free.

Hyperallergic selected the exhibition, Glenn Ligon: To be a Negro in this country is really never to be looked at in the Maria & Alberto de la Cruz Art Gallery, as one of the “Best of 2019: Our Top 20 United States Art Shows.”
Glenn Ligon: To be a Negro in this country is really never to be looked at, de la Cruz Gallery, 2019. Photograph by Kuna Malik Hamad. Jeffrey Gibson: Don’t Make Me Over (performance), de la Cruz Gallery, 2018. Photograph by Kuna Malik Hamad. ©Jeffrey Gibson. Beth Katleman, Folly (detail), Spagnuolo Gallery, 2018. Design Transfigured/Waste Reimagined, de la Cruz Gallery, 2019. Photograph by Dawn Whitmore. Georgie Friedman: Strange Arcadia, Spagnuolo Gallery, 2019. Photograph by Kuna Malik Hamad. Chemi Rosado-Seijo: Communities In Motion/Comunidades En Movimiento, de la Cruz Gallery, 2020.