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Plan Your Visit<\/h2>\n

Admission to the University Galleries is free and open to the public. For groups of 11 people or more, please submit our Group Visit Request Form<\/a> at least two weeks in advance of your desired visit date. For special accommodations and\/or services, please contact us at least two weeks prior to your visit.<\/p>\n

Find map and directions<\/a><\/span><\/div>
Frequently Asked Questions<\/a><\/span><\/div>
Visitor Guide<\/a><\/span><\/div><\/div>\n

Access<\/h3>\n

We believe in making our events accessible and inclusive for everyone in our community. If you require accommodations or have questions about accessibility, please don\u2019t hesitate to contact the University Galleries at galleries@montclair.edu or 973-655-3382. We want to ensure that every participant attending our programs can engage fully without barriers or limitations.<\/p>\n

The Red Hawk Deck, George Segal Gallery, and Alexander Kasser Theater lobby are all wheelchair accessible.<\/p>\n

Enhance Your Visit with our Free Digital Guide<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Find exclusive exhibition content on our free digital guide on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app by Bloomberg Philanthropies. The guide is accessible anytime, anywhere, and includes insights from artists, curators, students, and more, through photo, video, and audio features.<\/p>\n

\"Logo<\/p>\nStart Exploring<\/a><\/span>\n


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George Segal Gallery<\/h3>\n

The University Galleries’ flagship exhibition space, the George Segal Gallery, is located on the fourth floor of the Red Hawk Parking Deck and is wheelchair accessible.<\/p>\n

The Segal Gallery is closed and will reopen in February 2026 with a new exhibition. The hours listed below are in effect during the fall and spring semesters.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n

Public Hours<\/strong><\/p>\n