Located in the upstairs of the Rutledge Gallery, the Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery exhibits a variety of artists annually.
For years Rutledge was known as Carnegie Library, named for industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie who provided funds for its construction. It was renovated into a classroom building when Dacus Library was constructed in 1969. That same year, the building was renamed in honor of Mai Rutledge Smith Johnson, wife of founding president David Bancroft Johnson and descendant of South Carolina's first governor, Edward Rutledge, who signed the Declaration of Independence. A 1990 renovation recaptured the splendor of the building's Classical Revival style, which incorporates features of French Imperial design. Today the Rutledge Gallery and the Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery are located in this building.
-NASAD Accrediation Exhibition: "Illuminating Achievement"
Coordinated by Winthrop University Galleries
Monday, February 19 - Saturday, March 10, 2024
Closing Reception Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024
Rutledge, Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick, and Lewandowski Galleries
-MFA Thesis Exhibition I - Chloe Compton
To Excavate an Absence
Coordinated by Winthrop University Department of Fine Arts
March 26 - April 4
Closing Reception: Thursday, April 4
-M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition II- Maddie Foss
GIRL ROT
Coordinated by Winthrop University Department of Fine Arts
April 12 - April 20
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 18
-M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition III- Emily Shelton
Threads of Connection
Coordinated by Winthrop University Department of Fine Arts
April 30 - May 8
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 30
701 Oakland Avenue
Rock Hill, SC 29733
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed for university holidays and during installation.
For more information, please contact Mike Gentry, Director of the Winthrop University
Galleries, at 803/323-2493 or gentrym@winthrop.edu