Spring 2026 Art Faculty Exhibition

January 22 – February 12, 2026

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Art Faculty Exhibition Example

The Delta College Art Faculty Exhibition is a biennial exhibition featuring the artwork of full-time faculty, adjunct faculty, and instructional support staff members in the Studio Arts and Multimedia Arts programs. Presenting the work of our professors who are professional artists provides students, prospective students, and community members a look at the talent and resources within the Arts, Humanities, and Multimedia TrAC at Delta College.

The Horton Gallery is a fine arts exhibition program within the Arts, Humanities, and Multimedia TrAC of San Joaquin Delta College, and a venue of Delta Center for the Arts. The Gallery presents contemporary art exhibitions, artist talks, workshops, and demonstrations in support of its mission to:

  • Support Student Learning Outcomes in the studio and multimedia arts curriculum.
  • Build knowledge in the aesthetic, technical, cultural and historical context of the visual arts.

 

Gallery Exhibition Hours

Mondays – Thursdays, 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Fridays ,11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 24, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Gallery Tours by appointment: Monday – Friday
Contact: jan.marlese@deltacollege.edu
 

Upcoming Events

Gallery Reception
January 22, 2026,  5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Horton Art Gallery (SHIM 144)

Artist Talk & Gallery Tour with Professor Mario Moreno
El Arté Revolucionario 
In Search of Pancho Villa y Adelita
Campesino Forum
February 4,2026,  12:30 p.m.

Professor Moreno will discuss his work created during his sabbatical journey through Mexico, Panama, Colombia, Costa Rica, and New York. Shaped by the harsh realities faced by immigrants, enriched by deep historical memory, and inspired by the places and people encountered along the way, these works call forth revolutionary figures of Mexican history to help immigrant students reconnect with their cultural heritage, dignity, and collective resilience. The artworks, now on view at the Horton Gallery, feature two large-scale paintings, Francisco “Pancho” Villa and Adelita, alongside two handcrafted ceremonial drums, or huehuetls in the Aztec/Nahuatl tradition, and accompanied by related mixed-media pieces that extend the visual and cultural narrative. Professor Moreno will present a Gallery Tour following his talk to see his work along with the full Faculty Art Exhibition.

 

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Exhibiting Artist

Studio Arts  

Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, 2D Color & Design, 3D Design, Art History and Art Appreciation 

Professors

Adjunct Associate Art Professors

Multimedia Arts  

Graphic Arts & Photography