Gallery 234
Ashley Dallum, Student Gallery Coordinator, Campus Activities Center RSO and Outreach Student Coordinator
Wyoming Union
Dept. 3625
1000 E. University Ave
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-6340
adallum@uwyo.edu
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1000 E University Ave
Dept 3105
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: 307-766-3160
Email: wyounion@uwyo.edu
Mon-Thur:7:00am-7:00pm
Saturday: 11:00am-7:00pm
Sunday: Closed

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Gallery 234 FAQs
Where is the Gallery 234 located?The Gallery 234 is is located in the Wyoming Union on the campus of the University of Wyoming in Laramie. The gallery is between the Center for Volunteer Services and the Union Admin. office in the lower level of the Union.
When is the Gallery 234 opened?
The gallery is opened Monday-Friday, 8am to 5pm. The gallery will be closed when the Wyoming Union is closed.
What do I need to submit applications to galleries?
When you decide to submit your work to galleries you need to
present your work and yourself in a professional manner. Most galleries
will only look at your work if you take the time to professionally
package it and include all necessary materials so they have a strong
sense of your work.
For the Gallery 234 these rules still apply but in keeping with the
educational mission of the gallery we will work with students to help
them prepare for the world outside the academic setting. Contact the Gallery 234 or the UW Art Department if you need assistance putting
together the application materials.
Who decides what shows are excepted for the gallery?
The Gallery 234 advisory board which is made up of students, art
faculty, a student member of the gallery cordinator, and staff of
the campus activities center make the choices on what exhibits are
excepted to the gallery.
What material does the gallery need from somebody applying for a exhibit?
- Gallery 234 Application (PDF File)
- Ten to twenty professional quality pictures/representations of your work copied on a CD or DVD that will be not be returned
- An artist's statement that discusses the themes and intentions you address in your work