Located on the lower level of the Architecture Building near the auditorium, the Kibel Gallery offers dynamic, engaging exhibits on design, architecture and the built environment during the fall and spring semesters. It is open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Admission is free.
The Linear Gallery is the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation’s second, smaller gallery space. It features intermittent exhibitions, but is also used for classes, student gatherings and other events. The Linear Gallery is open during building hours.

Kibel Gallery
Renovated in 2001 through the Kibel Family Foundation's gift, the Kibel Gallery showcases creative expressions impacting the built environment. A dynamic resource for the University of Maryland and the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, the Kibel Gallery hosts exhibitions showcasing research, history, practice, and innovation in the built environment and spatial disciplines.. These exhibitions include those curated by Maryland faculty and students, as well as traveling shows from world-renowned institutions and architecture studios.
Gallery Hours:
Monday – Friday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
For non-UMD visits, contact Lindsey May.

Linear Gallery
The Linear Gallery, established in 2008, is a flexible exhibition space in the School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
The goal of this space is to provide a dynamic forum for learning, exhibition, and collaboration.
Other Galleries on Campus
University of Maryland Art Gallery
Established in 1966, the UMD Art Gallery houses nearly 4,500 objects, thanks to generous donors. Initially in Tawes Fine Arts Center, it moved to the Parren J. Mitchell Art-Sociology Building in 1976. It features works by artists like John Baldessari, Lee Krasner and Andy Warhol, along with art from Africa, Asia and South America.
Driskell Center
Founded in 2001, the David C. Driskell Center honors David C. Driskell's legacy by preserving African American visual art and culture. It serves as an intellectual hub for artists and scholars, focusing on African Diasporic studies.
Stamp Gallery
The Stamp Gallery showcases contemporary art, emphasizing emerging and mid-career artists. It offers experiential learning and serves as a laboratory for artistic experimentation, fostering dialogue between artists, viewers and the community.
Contact
Lindsey May, Director, Kibel Gallery; Associate Dean of Academic Affairs & Strategic Initiatives ; Clinical Associate Professor: lmmay@umd.edu