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Reese Bullen Gallery
The Reese Bullen Gallery is named in honor of a founding professor of the Art Department and has been an Humboldt institution since 1970. Located within the Art Building, the gallery houses the University's permanent collection of art and sponsors exhibitions of works by professional artists related to our many areas of instruction. The Reese Bullen Gallery also presents an annual exhibition of student art– Graduating Student Exhibition.
Spring 2025 Exhibitions:
Transplants by Jennifer Gunlock | Feb 13th - Mar 22nd, 2025
2025 Art Graduates Exhibition | Apr 23 - May 17th, 2025
Our Mission
The mission of the Reese Bullen Gallery is to offer free and publicly accessible exhibitions representing regional, national and international artists. Situated in Humboldt’s Art Department, part of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, the Reese Bullen Gallery aims to stimulate interdisciplinary collaboration and serve as a learning space for students enrolled in the Museum & Galleries Practices Certificate Program. Extending beyond Humboldt, the Gallery seeks to strengthen partnerships with local communities as well as stimulate support and participation in the arts.
Visit Us
Location and Hours
We are located on the first floor of Art B on the Cal Poly Humboldt campus (1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA)
Wed, Thurs: 11am-5pm
Fri: 11am-3pm
Sat: 11am-2pm
Sun, Mon, Tues: Closed
Contact us to visit by appointment outside regular hours.
Contact Us
Brittany Britton, Gallery Director
rbg@humboldt.edu
707-826-3629
Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions
2024
- liminal bodies and space- - 2024
- Double Vision- - 2024
- 2024 Art Graduates Exhibition- - 2024
2023
- Signs of Passage: Nostalgia and New Beginnings- - 2023
- Ghost Net Landscape Humboldt- - 2023
- 2023 Art Graduates Exhibition - - 2023
- More Than A Number- - 2023
2022
- My Black Is...- - 2022
- 2022 Art + Film Staff & Faculty Exhibition- - 2022
- 2022 Art Graduates Exhibition- - 2022
- Julia Bradshaw: Photography as Material- - 2022
2021
Third Street Gallery
After 20 years of operating in Eureka’s Old Town, the Third Street Gallery closed in 2018.