Overbrook Gallery
About
Overbrook Gallery, located at 221 S. Quarterline Road in Muskegon, offers visitors an engaging opportunity to experience art in a welcoming academic setting. As part of Muskegon Community College, the gallery serves as a cultural hub where the college community and the broader public can come together to appreciate visual arts. The location makes it an accessible destination for both local residents and visitors exploring Muskegon's cultural landscape. The gallery presents a rotating schedule of exhibitions that bring diverse artistic perspectives to the community. Visitors can expect to encounter a range of visual arts programming throughout the year, with exhibitions that may feature work by regional artists, student showcases, and curated collections that reflect both traditional and contemporary approaches to art making. The academic affiliation of the gallery often means that exhibitions are thoughtfully curated with an educational component, providing context and deeper understanding of the works on display. When you visit Overbrook Gallery, you'll find yourself in a space designed to make art accessible and approachable. The gallery atmosphere balances the professionalism of a dedicated exhibition space with the welcoming environment typical of a community college setting. This makes it an ideal destination whether you're an experienced art enthusiast or someone just beginning to explore visual arts. The gallery provides an opportunity to see quality exhibitions in a relaxed setting where you can take your time engaging with the artwork. For those planning a visit, Overbrook Gallery represents an important part of Muskegon's arts community, offering free access to visual arts programming in a comfortable, educational environment. The gallery's connection to Muskegon Community College means it plays a role in fostering artistic appreciation and cultural enrichment throughout the region, making it a worthwhile stop for anyone interested in experiencing the local art scene.
Upcoming Exhibitions
Benjamin Duke's paintings invite us to look beyond the surface—to see how meaning is constructed through chance, experience, and imagination
Location
Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:00 AM AM – 4:00 AM PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM AM – 4:00 AM PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM AM – 4:00 AM PM
Friday: 10:00 AM AM – 4:00 AM PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM AM – 4:00 AM PM
Sunday: Closed
Contact Information
Address
221 S. Quarterline Road
Phone
231-777-0324