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The Malouf Abraham Family Art Center

Designed to increase cultural awareness and artistic heritage, the gallery was made possible thanks to the generosity of Dr. Malouf and Therese Abraham. 

An avid art collector and patron, Dr. Abraham designed the gallery space in collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Institute. The result is one of the finest and most elegant galleries in the Southwest.

Students at Wayland and local community members take advantage of the wonderful opportunities the gallery provides. Season exhibits include a variety of shows featuring a full range of medias such as sculpture, metalwork, and acrylic and oil paintings, techniques and concepts. Exhibits feature works of both established professional and emerging regional artists, as well as showcases of nationally renowned collections.

NOW SHOWING: THE WBU SENIOR PRACTICUM ART EXHIBITION

            

 

            

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The Abraham Art Gallery's current show is the WBU SENIOR PRACTICUM ART EXHIBITION featuring art work by Alli Ferguson, Blanca Murillo, Zeah Clark, Selma Sutaj, Daniel Hartman, Ashlyn Holmes and Paten Denton. Their works include digital art, painting, linocut prints, graphite and ink illustration, photography, and three dimensional media. Many of these wonderful pieces are available for purchase and all proceeds go towards the artist! The exhibit is open April 19 to May 17, 2024. Come see us at the gallery--you don't want to miss this show!!!

The Abraham Art Gallery is located on the atrium level of the WBU Library. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 10am - 5pm, Friday 10am - 4pm, & Saturday 2pm - 5pm. For more information or to schedule a tour, please call 806-291-3710. 

We will be closed for the following Spring 2024 holidays:

 

Memorial Day:  May 27

Summer hours will begin after Graduation, May 11.

Art Gallery

One of the true jewels on Plainview鈥檚 campus, the Malouf Abraham Family Art Center is widely known as the Abraham Art Gallery. Designed to increase cultural awareness and artistic heritage, the gallery was made possible thanks to the generosity of Dr. Malouf and Therese Abraham.