Upcoming Events

All programming is free and open to the É«ÖÐÉ« community and the public.

Tuesday Talks

Tuesday Talks are an opportunity to hear artists and scholars speak about current exhibitions and artwork on view. Tuesday Talks take place in the museum's galleries nearly every Tuesday during the semester from 12pm-1pm. Tuesday Talks are free and open to everyone.

Spring 2025 Tuesday Talks Schedule

Date:Speaker/Activity Schedule:
Feb 18

Tuesday Meditation with Heidi Girling
2/18 @12pm-1pm

This special edition of the Museum’s Tuesday Talks series features mindful meditations guided by Heidi Girling (MPH, CHES) on select Tuesdays in our Main Gallery. Heidi is the Coordinator for Health & Wellness Promotion for Student Health Services at É«ÖÐÉ« and is a skilled meditation guide. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Feb 25

Tuesday Talk with Laurie Steelink
2/25 @12pm-1pm

Join us at the Museum to hear artist Laurie Steelink speak about her practice. Steelink’s artwork A Love Supreme is currently on view in the Museum’s Glenn Court gallery. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Mar 4

Tuesday Meditation with Heidi Girling
3/4 @12pm-1pm

This special edition of the Museum’s Tuesday Talks series features mindful meditations guided by Heidi Girling (MPH, CHES) on select Tuesdays in our Main Gallery. Heidi is the Coordinator for Health & Wellness Promotion for Student Health Services at É«ÖÐÉ« and is a skilled meditation guide. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Mar 11

Tuesday Talk with Adee Roberson
3/11 @12pm-1pm

Join us in the galleries to hear multidisciplinary artist Adee Roberson speak about their artwork Equanimity (2022), currently on view in the exhibition Inner Vision: Abstraction and Cognition. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Mar 18

Tuesday Meditation with Heidi Girling
3/18 @12pm-1pm

This special edition of the Museum’s Tuesday Talks series features mindful meditations guided by Heidi Girling (MPH, CHES) on select Tuesdays in our Main Gallery. Heidi is the Coordinator for Health & Wellness Promotion for Student Health Services at É«ÖÐÉ« and is a skilled meditation guide. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required. 

Mar 25

Tuesday Talk with Brittany Mojo
3/25 @12pm-1pm

Join us in the galleries to hear artist Brittany Mojo speak about her practice. Mojo’s work is currently on view in the exhibition Brittany Mojo: A Vocabulary of Objects. The artist received a BFA in Ceramics from Cal State Long Beach in 2013. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Apr 8

Tuesday Talk with Rema Ghuloum
4/8 @12pm-1pm

Join us in the galleries to hear artist Rema Ghuloum speak about her painting Hayat (2022-2024), currently on view in the exhibition Inner Vision: Abstraction and Cognition. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Apr 15

Tuesday Meditation with Heidi Girling
4/15 @12pm-1pm

This special edition of the Museum’s Tuesday Talks series features mindful meditations guided by Heidi Girling (MPH, CHES) on select Tuesdays in our Main Gallery. Heidi is the Coordinator for Health & Wellness Promotion for Student Health Services at É«ÖÐÉ« and is a skilled meditation guide. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Apr 22

Poetry and Short Story Open Mic with É«ÖÐÉ« Comp Lit Club
4/22 @12pm-1pm

Join us in the galleries for a special Poetry and Short-Story (500-word limit) Open Mic led by É«ÖÐÉ« Comp Lit Club @csulbcomplitclub. Bring poems you’d like to read or listen and enjoy! Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Apr 29

Tuesday Meditation with Heidi Girling
4/29 @12pm-1pm

This special edition of the Museum’s Tuesday Talks series features mindful meditations guided by Heidi Girling (MPH, CHES) on select Tuesdays in our Main Gallery. Heidi is the Coordinator for Health & Wellness Promotion for Student Health Services at É«ÖÐÉ« and is a skilled meditation guide. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

May 6

Tuesday Talk with Angeline Rivas
5/6 @12pm-1pm

Join us in the galleries to hear artist Angeline Rivas speak about her painting Cosmosis.com (2023), currently on view in the exhibition Inner Vision: Abstraction and Cognition. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Special Presentation:
Mar 13 

Artist Talk with Robin Mitchell
3/13 @12pm-1pm

Join us for a special presentation by artist Robin Mitchell who will speak about her artistic practice and the role of color in her work. Mitchell’s painting Observatory (2018) is currently on view in the exhibition Inner Vision: Abstraction and Cognition. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.


Spring 2025 Art Workshops

Join us for FREE art making workshops in the Museum! No RSVP required.

Date:Activity Schedule:
Feb 13Drop-in Zine Workshop: Mental Health Resources
Mar 27

Drop-in Art Workshop: Mini-Tapestries with Fiber Arts Club
3/27 @ 2pm-4pm

Led by the É«ÖÐÉ« Fiber Arts Club, participants will hand-weave mini tapestries using mini looms, yarn, beads, and more! You can sketch a plan or freestyle as you create, your DIY tapestries are yours to keep. This workshop was inspired by Artist Terri Friedman’s work Green Placebo (2019) on display in Inner Vision: Abstraction and Cognition. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Apr 10

Drop-in Art Workshop: Notes to Future Selves: A Community Engagement Project 
4/10 @ 4pm-7pm

Stop by the Museum and join us in the Education Lab to create artwork to display in the exhibition Notes to Future Selves: A Community Engagement Project. Art materials are provided. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Apr 24 

Art Workshop: Color
4/24 @2pm-4pm

Drop in and get creative during this workshop inspired by artwork on view in the exhibition Inner Vision Abstraction and Cognition. In this unguided workshop visitors use colorful mediums to create their own take-home artwork. Facilitated by museum educators. All art supplies are provided. Free and open to the public, no RSVP required.


Spring 2025 Second Saturday Family Days

Join us for art making activities for all ages and skill levels at the Museum select Saturdays of the month over the course of the semester from 10am-2pm. Second Saturday Family Days are free and open to everyone.

Date:Activity Schedule:
Mar 8

Second Saturday Family Day
3/8 @10am-2pm

Art Activities, 10am-2pm
Drop in and get creative with hands-on art making activities for all ages and skill levels. Art projects are inspired by artworks currently on view at the Museum. Activities are facilitated by museum docents. 

Art Park Tour, 12pm-1pm
Join us for a one-hour outdoor sculpture tour. Learn about works by Guy Dill, Millard Sheets, Maren Hassinger, and Nancy Graves. Art Park tour is facilitated by museum docents. 

Museum Gallery Tours, 10am-11am, 1pm-2pm
Join a docent-led one-hour tour highlighting artwork featured in the Main Gallery exhibition Inner Vision: Abstraction and Cognition.

All programs are free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Apr 12

Second Saturday Family Day
4/12 @10am-2pm

Art Activities, 10am-2pm
Drop in and get creative with hands-on art making activities for all ages and skill levels. Art projects are inspired by artworks currently on view at the Museum. Activities are facilitated by museum docents.

Art Park Tour, 12pm-1pm
Join us for a one-hour outdoor sculpture tour. Learn about works by Piotr Kowalski, André Bloc, Robert Murray, and Rita Letendre. Art Park tour is facilitated by museum docents.

Museum Gallery Tours, 10am-11am, 1pm-2pm
Join a docent-led one-hour tour highlighting artwork featured in the Main Gallery exhibition Inner Vision: Abstraction and Cognition.

All programs are free and open to the public, no RSVP required.


Spring 2025 Member Events

Check in at the Museum and become a member! It’s FREE! Join us for art making activities for all ages and skill levels at the Museum.

Member Events are free and open to the public, no RSVP required.

Date:Activity Schedule:
Feb 13Drop-in Art-making Workshop
Mar 19

Prints and Drawings Collection Special Viewing
3/19 @12:15pm-1:15pm

Join us in viewing a curated collection of works from our Prints and Drawings Collection in a small group setting. Free and open to the public. RSVP is encouraged, as space is limited, but not required.


Explore our archive of virtual programming and Art Encounter videos on . Art Encounter videos were produced with the generous support of the RuMBa Foundation.

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ConSortiUm’s participating CSU art museums and galleries include:
Bakersfield, Todd Madigan Gallery; Chico, Janet Turner Print Museum; East Bay, University Art Gallery; Fresno, Center for Creativity and the Arts; Fullerton, Nicholas & Lee Begovich Gallery and Grand Central Art Center; Humboldt, Reese Bullen Gallery and Goudi'ni Native American Arts Gallery; Long Beach, School of Art and Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum; Los Angeles, Luckman Gallery, Luckman Fine Arts Complex; Northridge, Art Galleries; Pomona, W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery and Don B. Huntley Gallery; Sacramento, University Galleries; San Bernardino, Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art; San Diego, University Art Galleries; San Francisco, Fine Arts Gallery; San Jose, Natalie and James Thompson Gallery; San Luis Obispo, University Art Gallery; Sonoma, University Art Gallery; and Stanislaus, University Art Gallery and Stan State Art Space.