Facilities
Art study at Luther study takes root in the Center for the Arts, which provides large studios and classrooms for the exploration of art history, art education, book arts, business practice for artists, computer graphics, design, drawing, Norwegian folk art, painting, photography, pottery, printmaking, sculpture, and weaving. Senior art majors exhibit their work in the Centennial Union Gallery or the Center for the Arts Gregerson Gallery.
Additional galleries in various building on campus make fine art a prominent part of the Luther community by hosting one-person or group exhibitions by artists of regional, national and international acclaim. Luther's many outdoor sculptures and parts of an expanding permanent fine arts collection are also on display throughout campus.
Close proximity to the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum in Decorah and interaction with the natural landscape of the region also add dimension to the study of art at Luther.