Welcome to the Vicki Myhren Gallery

The premier art venue at the University of Denver

Free and open to the public, the Vicki Myhren Gallery showcases and inspires creativity at the University of Denver. Through collaborative programs and dynamic exhibitions, the VMG encourages the interplay of artistic expression with student learning and serves as a multidisciplinary space for conversation, community, co-creation, performance, and practice of the arts.


Attention: Accessing the Galleries

As of March 13, 2026, all DU buildings require a University ID card to enter. If you do not have an ID card, please click the button below to schedule a time to visit, and one of our gallery attendants can let you into the building. 
Please enter through the front doors on Asbury Avenue. 

The Davis Gallery is open: 
12–5 PM, Tuesday through Sunday 
12–7 PM on Thursdays 


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Now on view in the Davis Gallery:

Heroes and Art Crushes

Month of Print 2026

On view February 26 through March 29

On view January 22 through February 22, 2026


Coming Soon to the Vicki Myhren Gallery:

2026 Pop-Up Exhibitions

On view April 2–May 3


Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events


Collection Spotlight Blog

Harold Keeler, The Trapper, Trapping Beaver, c. 1936, woodblock print. 2024.21.7

Colorado’s Forgotten Printmakers: The Sterling Project

By Elaina Flemming, Graduate Class of 2027 In 1935, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) created the Federal Art Project (FAP), which gave artists jobs and opportunities to uplift their communities with murals, posters, and other public art projects. The WPA branch of Colorado collaborated with the State Historical Society to fund what was colloquially known as the Sterling Project, a series of over fifty commissioned woodblock prints meant to be disseminated to Colorado educational institutions. The Colorado State Historical Society later grew into the History Colorado museum, the home of many of the prints from this series. The Sterling Project’s...