Charles W. and Norma C. Carroll Gallery
About
The Charles W. and Norma C. Carroll Gallery, located at 927 Third Ave in Huntington, West Virginia, serves as one of Marshall University's premier spaces for experiencing visual art. As part of Marshall's art galleries program, this venue provides the community with access to thoughtfully curated exhibitions that showcase both established and emerging artists. For anyone interested in experiencing contemporary art in the Huntington area, the Carroll Gallery offers an important cultural touchstone that bridges academic inquiry with public engagement. Visitors to the Carroll Gallery can expect to encounter a rotating program of exhibitions that reflect the breadth of contemporary art practices. As a university affiliated gallery, the space often features work that engages with current artistic dialogues while remaining accessible to diverse audiences. The programming typically includes a mix of solo and group exhibitions, featuring various media from traditional painting and sculpture to photography, printmaking, and mixed media installations. This variety ensures that each visit offers something new, whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or someone just beginning to explore visual art. The gallery provides a welcoming environment for contemplation and discovery. University galleries like the Carroll Gallery often maintain professional exhibition standards with proper lighting, wall space, and presentation that allow artwork to be viewed in optimal conditions. The atmosphere tends to be quiet and reflective, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a thoughtful break from daily routines. Because it's affiliated with Marshall University, the gallery may also host artist talks, opening receptions, or educational programs that provide deeper context for the exhibitions on view. Whether you're a Huntington resident looking for cultural enrichment or a visitor exploring the area's arts scene, the Charles W. and Norma C. Carroll Gallery offers free access to quality visual art in a professional setting. The gallery's commitment to presenting diverse artistic voices and its role in Marshall University's broader cultural mission make it a valuable resource for the region. More information about current exhibitions and visiting hours can be found on the Marshall University art galleries website.
Current Exhibitions
A two-person exhibition featuring sculptures, installations and prints by artists Asha Cabaca and Molly Davis exploring labor, play, and the relationship between craftsmanship and industry.
Location
Contact Information
Address
927 Third Ave, Huntington, WV 25755
Phone
304-696-7299