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Gallery Information

[Music & Drama Building - Art Gallery Lower Level]Hours During Exhibitions

  • Mon. thru Wed. 11am - 6pm
  • Thurs. and Fri. 11am - 10pm
  • Sat. and Sun. 12 - 4pm

Phone

  • 507-222-4469 or 507-222-4342

Mailing Address

  • Carleton College Art Gallery
    One North College Street
    Northfield, MN 55057

Directions from campus

The Gallery is located on the lower level of the Music and Drama Center. This is on the corner of First and Winona Streets, next to Hulings Hall. Maps: Viewable / Printable

Directions from I-35

Take exit 69 (Highway 19). Take Highway 19 East to Northfield. After crossing the railroad tracks, turn left at the lights on Highway 3. Take a right at the next set of lights - this is Second Street. Take this to Winona Street, then turn left. Follow Winona to its end, then cross First Street into the parking lot. The Music & Drama Center is on your right. Maps: Viewable / Printable

Gallery Staff

Laurel E. Bradley
Director of Exhibitions & Curator of the College Art Collection
Senior Lecturer in Art and Art History
Office: Boliou 164
Phone: x4342

Laurel Bradley has been Director of Exhibitions and Curator of the College Art Collection at Carleton since fall of 1996. Best part of the job? Talking to new people “out of the blue” on the search for art and ideas, and making things happen in the arts. Since coming to Carleton, Bradley has orchestrated numerous international exhibitions “on a shoestring,” including Claiming Title: Australian Aboriginal Artists and the Land; Transformations: Chinese Artists Address Change in China; Kettles: American Artists and Japanese Artistry; and World Ceramics: Transforming Womens’ Traditions. The fall 2009 exhibition Modernizing Melodrama, co-curated with Cinema and Media Studies professor Carol Donelan, embodies a new emphasis on connecting the exhibition program with the curriculum.

Laurel Bradley teaches seminars in curatorial practice and oversees the college art collection. She has played a leadership role in Carleton’s Visuality initiative, which has recently been funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation under a program titled “Visualizing the Liberal Arts.” Ms. Bradley spent eight years teaching at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in the Department of Art History, Theory and Criticism, and was the founding director of Gallery 400 at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Her Ph.D is from New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts, with a Victorian art dissertation topic.

James F. Smith
Art Collection Registrar
Office: Center for Math & Computing 7
Phone: x7104
Wendy Nordquist
Art Gallery Assistant
Office: Boliou 164
Phone: x5870

Wendy Nordquist is the Art Gallery Assistant. Since 2000, she's been providing support to the Director and the Registrar and assisting with any and all Art Gallery activity: exhibition installation & de-installation, working with student Gallery Guards, and other various behind-the-scenes tasks.

In her off-campus life, Wendy does custom-sewing and alterations work, and hosts a weekly music show, Fine Tune, on KYMN radio.
Her husband Mike Moyer and son Stewart Moyer work at their own business, Mike's Bikes of Northfield.