|
|
The Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery is recognized as one of the top HBCU art galleries and/or museums. We feature year-round exhibitions that primarily feature works of art by Black artists and visual culture of the African diaspora.



|
|
Our art exhibitions are carefully selected to feature relevant subject-matter and media reflecting our campus constituents and stakeholders, while attracting unique audiences to enrich and build bridges throughout our community. |
|
Honoring Dr. Beth Turner and Four Decades of Black Masks Magazine
ON VIEW JUNE 6 - AUGUST 29, 2026
CURRENT EXHIBITION: On view June 6 - August 29. Black Masks Exhibition: A 40 Year
Celebration is a special exhibition honoring Dr. Beth Turner and her extraordinary
legacy as the visionary publisher of Black Masks magazine.
Our art exhibitions are carefully selected to feature relevant subject-matter and media reflecting our campus constituents and stakeholders, while attracting unique audiences to enrich and build bridges throughout our community.
We are excited to present the Rattlers Bridge Project, a series of art-based workshops illuminating the arts and culture of our shared community.
The Rattler's Bridge project aims to foster meaningful engagement between community members and the rich arts and cultural history of Florida A&M University (FAMU) and the surrounding Southside area.
The Rattlers Bridge workshops are free and open to the public. Registration is required to participate.
The Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery features art exhibitions and public programs throughout the year. Learn more about those public events and more! Check out our exciting public programs, internships, and other opportunities.
Fall, spring, and summer internships are available for enrolled undergraduate and graduate students.
Support the Gallery and help us in continuing in presenting exciting exhibitions and public programs