DAAP Galleries
The galleries are intended to serve a broad and diverse audience drawn from students, faculty, and staff of the University as well as from the wider Cincinnati community. Each gallery has a unique focus as follows:
- The Dorothy W. and C. Lawson Reed, Jr. Gallery hosts exhibitions that focus on the fields of study associated with the College of DAAP, with emphasis on current work in those disciplines brought in from outside the college to enrich the exposure of students to work produced elsewhere.
- The Philip M. Meyers, Jr. Memorial Gallery is a venue for presenting the work of DAAP faculty and students to the University community, and hosts other exhibitions broadly reflecting the varied disciplines associated with the larger University community.
- University Galleries on Sycamore presents the University of Cincinnati Fine Arts Collection in its first permanent exhibition venue in the history of the University. The gallery also hosts exhibitions of contemporary art and design, with emphasis on the work of DAAP students, faculty, and local and regional artists and designers. It serves as a laboratory for museum studies students wishing to hone their curatorial skills.
















