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.


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Winter Recess Hours

The Vicki Myhren Gallery is closed over winter break.

The Davis Gallery will be open over DU’s winter recess. From December 11 through December 23, the Davis Gallery will be open 10 AM to 3 PM, Monday through Friday. We are also available by appointment.

Click the button below to see a full calendar with our open hours during the holiday season.


Opening in January at the Vicki Myhren Gallery:

Echoes featuring artwork by Deborah Howard

Echos: Deborah Howard Exhibition Flyer

On view January 15th – March 15th, 2026


Coming Soon to the Davis Gallery:

Ex Voto: Ego, Deus, et Medicus

Artwork MG Bernard

On view Thursday, December 11, 2025, through Sunday, January 18, 2026

Join us for the reception on Friday, January 9 from 6-9 PM


Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events


Collection Spotlight Blog

Celadon and Blue Glaze Porcelain Vase

Blue and White Chinese Porcelain

Celadon and Blue Glaze Porcelain Vase By Chloe LeRoy, Graduate Class 2025 Pottery, Ceramics, or Porcelain? Pottery, ceramics, and porcelain are different categories of fired objects. Ceramics is the broadest category as it includes any material that, once heated, cannot be returned to its original state, such as clay or some minerals and metals. Pottery is a ceramic made from only clay and includes earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Porcelain is a type of pottery that uses clay rich in the mineral Kaolin and is fired at a higher temperature than other types of pottery. The composition and high firing temperature...