Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery


From the Heart: Artwork by Annette Fink

From the Heart: Artwork by Annette Fink

Artist in Residence 2024

June 6 – August 2, 2024

Sign up for a 6-week class at 6 p.m. every Tuesday May 14 through June 18 to explore how to hand make and glaze a ceramic tile mural and take home an 11×14 mural ready to be framed.

Opening Reception

Thursday, June 13, 2024 | 5-7 p.m.

Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery | Toledo-area Campus

Owens Community College and the Department of Fine and Performing Arts promote freedom of expression without restriction on content or form. The views expressed in the works exhibited in the Walter E. Terhune Gallery are those of the exhibitors and may not be those of the Department or the College.

Walter E. Terhune Gallery Hours

Monday, Tuesday & Thursday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Appointment Only: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Contact the Terhune Gallery

To schedule an appointment, please schedule here or email gallery@owens.edu.

Scheduling an Appointment Guidelines

When scheduling an appointment with the art gallery please note:

  • Appointments must be scheduled a minimum of 24 hours ahead of time. An appointment can be scheduled earlier than this.
  • Each appointment will be separated and not combined with other appointments or groups.
  • If you would like a tour beyond the art gallery, please make this request when contacting us.
  • To schedule an appointment, please schedule here or email gallery@owens.edu.

Exhibition Proposal Process

Are you interested in exhibiting at the Terhune Art Gallery? Read our proposal process and fill out the online form.

About the Walter E. Terhune Gallery

The 1,300-square-foot Gallery is part of the Center for Fine and Performing Arts. It is committed to exhibiting diverse, vibrant visual arts created by faculty, students and community members, and to embedding arts programming within the curriculum.

Exhibits at the Gallery – both in the main exhibit space and along the outside wall – have spanned a wide range of media and styles, from traditional art to interactive, multi-media installations.

The Gallery is named on behalf of Walter E. Terhune, following a donation in 2003 to the Owens Community College Foundation from KeyBank’s Terhune Memorial Fund.

Established in 1926, the Walter E. Terhune Memorial Fund was created by Mr. Terhune’s daughter, Alice Crosby Terhune, to honor her father who was a longtime Toledo businessman and philanthropist.

Mr. Terhune was an owner and officer of Clark and Terhune Lumber Merchants, a successful lumber company in the 1800s.