The Lookout Art Gallery is located in room C-167 at South Central College's North Mankato Campus. Shows feature artwork from local artists whose mediums vary from traditional painting and photography to multimedia and collage.


Current Exhibition

No Current Exhibition 


Former Exhibitions

 

Parting & Convictions by Amber Rahe
November 26, 2014 - January 23, 2015

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Work by Jon Knecht
September 15 - November 14, 2014

Jon Knecht Snake Skin

 

Travels by Liam McGillicutty byWayne Whitmore
June 30 - September 12, 2014 

Photo of water droplets

 

Worn Ways by Amanda Crary
May 7 - June 27, 2014

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Day of Remembrance: Photographs of the Japanese American Concentration Camps of WWII by Gina Wenger
February 17 - April 11, 2014

Manzanar Dragon
 

Blub. Blub. Blub. by Abby Daleki
December 2 - February 14, 2014

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Jenga Block Collage Factory  by Diana Joseph
September 23 - November 22, 2013

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Comp-Art  by Rachel Compart
April 29 - June 24, 2013

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For more information about the Lookout Art Gallery, please contact Michelle Johnson at 507-389-7396 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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