Eli Marsh Gallery

Welcome

The Eli Marsh Gallery is in 105 Fayerweather Hall at Amherst College. See the campus map.

Gallery Hours

Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sunday, 12-4 p.m.
Closed Saturday

All exhibitions are by invitation only by the ARHA faculty.  Solicitations for exhibiting work in the Eli Marsh Gallery are not accepted.


Blue and white art by Edwige Charlot

Gallery Show February 13 - March 10, 2023

Anlè, Anba

Above and below the Homeisland

Works by Edwige Charlot

I Came from This Reservation - Melanie Yazzie

Melanie Yazzie

I Came from this Reservation

As a printmaker, painter, and sculptor, Melanie Yazzie’s work draws upon her rich Diné (Navajo) cultural heritage. Her work follows the Diné dictum “walk in beauty” literally, creating beauty and harmony. As an artist, she works to serve as an agent of change by encouraging others to learn about social, cultural, and political phenomena shaping the contemporary lives of Native peoples in the United States and beyond. Her work incorporates both personal experiences as well as the events and symbols from Dine culture. Her work is informed and shaped by personal experiences.

Show Hours

Monday thru Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm

Sunday 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Closed Saturday

 

A fire and a white flower in a sloped field

Ceremony Website & Opening Reception

Learn more about Ceremony at the exhibit’s website.

Past Exhibitions

A couple holding each other looking at a sunset over a lake

Mariah Garnett Selected Video Works

“Selected Video Works” presents four videos by Mariah Garnett—made between 2010 and 2014—that represent the early cornerstones of her experimental documentary practice. 

An abstract sculpture of gray twisting fabric tubes

Building the Line: An Exhibition by Anna Hepler

January 27–February 21, 2020. Anna Hepler builds sculptures “as a way to draw, each line wrought from a material.”

Art and Soul: Studio Honors Exhibition Photos

Mika Obayashi ’19 showing her work, “The Distance of the Moon,” made of abaca paper, thread and pins.

See photos of the 2019 student exhibition

Haunting photos and text inspired by an African American servant from centuries back. Handmade paper suspended by threads. Woodcut portraits of one artist’s family. See photos and learn about the students.

Exhibition Photos

Past Exhibition

Ceremony: Julian Taylor Raiford ’21

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An old man wearing a hat looking into a handheld mirror
Julian Raiford’s Senior Thesis exhibit opens on May 6th and runs through Commencement at the Eli Marsh Gallery in Fayerweather. Comprised of a series of family photos, Raiford intimately examines the “intergenerational cycles of struggle, triumph, and joy that exist within families and create patterns of softness and violence.”

Hours for the Exhibition

May 6–19, 2021

Monday–Thursday: 10am–4pm & 7pm–11pm
Friday: 10am–4pm
Weekends: 1–4pm

May 20–30, 2021 

Mon-Sun* - 1-4pm

*Exception: Sunday, May 30 - 10am-1pm

Gold-Spool

Past Exhibitions

See our archive of past exhibitions, including Sonya Clark’s “Measuring Histories” and more.