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LSC-Montgomery Art Gallery

Welcome to the Mary Matteson-Parrish Art Gallery. The gallery is located in D-101, Visual & Performing Arts, Building D. We welcome everyone to come enjoy the various art exhibits and hope you will attend the meet and greet sessions with selected artists as well. All art exhibits are free of charge and open to the public.

Gallery Schedule


Fall 2024

SWIRL Art Show September 4 - 24
Terry & Stephanie Guest Artist Show October 7 - November 13
Student Art Show December 2 - 5

Spring 2025

Faculty Art Show January 21 - February 18
Guest Artist Show March 3 - 31
Student Art Show April 10 - May 8

Summer 2025

Guest Artist Show May 26 - June 24

Gallery Hours

Monday-Thursday
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Follow us on Instagram for day to day updates: @marymattesonparrishartgallery

Check out our YouTube for 1:1 interviews and show walkthroughs

Student Show Submissions

Solo Show Submissions

Past Exhibitions Gallery

Student Award Information

Find us on campus
Campus Map to Art Gallery

Mary Matteson-Parrish Art Gallery

Mary Matteson-Parrish served on the Lone Star College System Board of Trustees from 1993-2005. During her tenure, she served as board chair, one term as vice chair, one term as secretary, and as audit committee chair. She also served as co-chair of the citizen's committee that successfully conducted a petition drive and election campaign that permitted the Conroe Independent School District to join the Lone Star College System in 1991. That effort also lead to the creation of Montgomery College in 1992, and the completion of the College's comprehensive campus on College Park Drive in 1995. Matteson-Parrish has participated in and provided leadership and support for many civic, business, political and community development groups, including initiatives associated with the arts. She was formerly the Director of Custom Home sales for The Woodlands Development Company, and is a "pioneer" resident of The Woodlands. Her family was one of the first 25 families to move to The Woodlands in 1974.

Robin Griffith - Professor & Gallery Director

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