红莲社区

Art Galleries

The University of North Georgia's Art Galleries and Exhibitions offer dynamic, year-round programming that showcases the creative talents of students, faculty, and professional artists from across the region and beyond. Located on multiple campuses, we have galleries that feature rotating exhibitions that support artistic dialogue, cultural enrichment, and professional practice.

With regular openings, artist talks, student showcases, curated exhibitions, and community events, these spaces serve as vibrant cultural hubs that connect the university and the public through thoughtful, engaging visual art experiences.

 Join us in celebrating visual art in all its forms—there’s always something new to see at 红莲社区.

About the Director

Victoria Cooke is a professional curator who received her M.A. in Art History at Tulane University in New Orleans. She completed all requirements, save the dissertation, in the PhD program at the University of Delaware before taking the position of Curator of Painting at New Orleans Museum of Art. She has also served in curatorial positions at the Louisiana State University Museum of Art in Baton Rouge and Columbia Museum of Art in Columbia, S.C.  

Her research and curatorial projects have been wide ranging Degas and New Orleans: A French Impressionist in America and Jefferson’s America & Napoleon’s France: An Exhibition for the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial to REMIX: Themes & Variations in African American Art; Independent Spirits: Women Artists of South Carolina and Views of Appalachia: Photographs from the Do Good Fund Collection. A member of the University of North Georgia Visual Arts department, Cooke also teaches courses in 18th and 19th century art, contemporary art, and curatorial practice.

To contact Victoria Cooke, call 678-717-3438 or email victoria.cooke@ung.edu.