Galleries
The Department of Art has three galleries dedicated to showcasing student and faculty artwork.

Working Method Contemporary Gallery
Carnaghi Arts Building
Working Method Contemporary is the dedicated gallery space for Masters of Fine Art Students at Florida State University. The program is composed of approximately thirty graduate students pursuing a terminal degree in Studio Art. The gallery provides students a space for exhibition, experimentation, and documentation of works created while attending Florida State.
It operates as an alternative, non-traditional space dedicated to showing recent works, as well as collaborations, by students currently enrolled in the program. On select Fridays, the gallery opens a new exhibition for the public to explore. These exhibitions include painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, video works, installations, and performance art. Working Method Contemporary Gallery also offers a platform for the students to participate in the art world at large.
While the premises are provided to the graduates by the university, Working Method is run by student volunteers, who are responsible for maintenance, publicity, and day to day gallery functions. The primary source of support for the gallery comes from donations and fundraising activities initiated by the students themselves.
Contact: April Webb, MFA/BFA Studio Manager

Phyllis Straus Gallery
Carnaghi Arts Building
The Phyllis Straus Gallery is a space for students to engage in the making of visual cultures, innovations, experimentation, and expression through exhibitions and events in contemporary art. Through juried and group exhibitions — as well as solo student showcasings made by appointment — Bachelors of Fine Arts students are given the opportunity to submit their work for potential selection for upcoming shows. Upon acceptance, works by these artists will be on display, accompanied by publication and press for the exhibition. Surrounding student exhibitions, collective events from artists, poets, musicians, and like-minded creative individuals will also take place. Above all, the Phyllis Straus Gallery is a center where openness, collaboration, creative inquiry, and the establishment of community is encouraged. We emphasize community to help provide a richer investment in learning and idea-sharing that we hope to see in a larger context around us.
Gallery Usage
The gallery will be open for documentation and personal student projects by appointment — through FAB Labs’ reservation calendar — and, when possible, walk-ins are welcome. Collaboration is encouraged. Please always communicate with each other so that the space is most effectively utilized.
Protocol
As a communal space, respect for the gallery and the work within it should always come as the first priority. Everyone is expected to leave the space as they found it, which, according to each case, will include:
Sand, spackle, and paint walls — use tarps!
Sweep floors.
Clean off brushes, paint, spatula, etc.
Put everything back in the closet.
Turn off the lights.
All materials, including tarps, paint, spackling, sanding paper, brooms and brushes, etc. are provided. Please be mindful of the usage of these materials since our funding is limited, and let’s keep our storage room clean and organized. Works displayed in the gallery for exhibition should not be deinstalled without prior notification to the gallery staff. Please always treat each other with respect.
Contact
April Webb
MFA/BFA Studio Manager

The FAB Gallery
Fine Arts Building
The FAB Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Fine Arts Building on the FSU campus.
Mission:
The FAB Gallery expands exhibition opportunities for staff, faculty members, and students in the Department of Art at FSU. The gallery serves as an educational tool for continued critical inquiry and experimentation within the department. The FAB Gallery shares the pedagogy of the Department of Art with the broader community in a space that is open and accessible to students from across the university. By embracing experimentation and all the varied media of the Department of Art, the FAB Gallery showcases the creative and educational processes that are fundamental to the department.