Payne Gallery of Moravian University

Learn about the sixth oldest educational institution in America and its Art gallery.

Payne Gallery, Moravian University

Sculptures Outside Payne Gallery: Moravian Roots I and II (2011) by Steve Tobin, Trotsky Family Collection

View of the Seminary Buildings (Bethlehem) (1856) by Illman & Sons and View ofPayne Gallery, Moravian University

Moravian University

Moravian University is the 6th oldest educational institution in America. Founded in 1742, it was the first to educate women and the first to educate Native Americans in their own language.

Known in the 19th century as The Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies and in the early 20th as Moravian Seminary and College for Women, the institution later became Moravian College and Theological Seminary.

Today it is Moravian University, located in historic Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, sixty miles north of Philadelphia and ninety miles west of New York City.

Girls Gymnasium, Moravian Seminary and College for Women (today Payne Gallery, Moravian University) (1930)Payne Gallery, Moravian University

Moravian Seminary and College for Women

The space that is now Payne Gallery used to be a small gymnasium, built in 1911 to allow post-Victorian young ladies of Moravian Seminary and College for Women to perform "physical culture" exercises.

Over time, the gymnasium fell into disuse. In 1963, a growing Art Department seized the opportunity presented by an idle space and set up studio classes there.

Art Class, Moravian Seminary and College for Women (1939)Payne Gallery, Moravian University

Painting class at Moravian Seminary and College for Women in the 1930s. 

Gustav Grunewald, Gustav Grunewald, c. 1860, From the collection of: Payne Gallery, Moravian University
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Art Class (Gustav Grunewald and pupils), Moravian Seminary, Bethlehem, PA, Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies, Gustav Grunewald, c. 1867, From the collection of: Payne Gallery, Moravian University
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Priscilla Payne Hurd (Payne Gallery in background) (2011) by Edgar Jerins (American, born 1958)Payne Gallery, Moravian University

Payne Gallery

In 1982, the gymnasium was converted into the Frank E. and Seba B. Payne Gallery. The gallery was made possible by the extraordinary generosity of Priscilla Payne Hurd and named in honor of her parents.


Edgar Jerins, Priscilla Payne Hurd (Payne Gallery in the far background), 2011

Dr. Collier, Mrs. Hurd, and Dr. Ackerman (1980)Payne Gallery, Moravian University

Those Who Made It Happen

Payne Gallery was made possible through the support of Dr. Herman E. Collier, Jr. (Moravian College President 1969–1985), Priscilla Payne Hurd (Board member since 1974 and Chair, Board of Trustees, Moravian College 1999–2007), and Dr. Rudy Ackerman (Chair of the Art Department 1963–2002) who conceptualized the gallery.

Collectively (Group Exhibition, Payne Gallery) (2020/2021) by FJORD Artist CollectivePayne Gallery, Moravian University

The Main Gallery

The Main Gallery boasts a floor-to-ceiling central space 35' high with surrounding walls 14' high. The 1930 gymnasium balcony is today an upper level exhibition space for small artworks.

In 2001 the interior of Payne Gallery was renovated to Smithsonian exhibition standards. 

The Permanent Collection Gallery, Payne GalleryPayne Gallery, Moravian University

The Permanent Collection Gallery

On the lower level is the Permanent Collection Gallery. On display (left to right) are sculptures by John Singer Sargent, Val Bertoia, Malvina Hoffman and paintings by The Philadelphia Ten and the New Hope Circle.

The Vault, Payne GalleryPayne Gallery, Moravian University

The Vault

Also on the lower level is a climate-controlled storage vault. 

Opening Reception Gallery WoleLagunja (2018-12-01) by David LeidichPayne Gallery, Moravian University

Payne Gallery of Moravian University and its rich programing, rotating  exhibitions, and permanent collection, are an integral part of the Arts for the Moravian University community, the Lehigh Valley and beyond. 

Credits: Story

Created By
David E. Leidich, Director of Payne Gallery, Curator of the Permanent Collection
Dr. Diane Radycki, Professor Art History Emerita & Director Payne Gallery Emerita
Jan Ciganick, Adjunct Professor Art History
Kelly Weaver, Moravian Alumna ’13, Artist & Designer 

Photography
Hub Wilson
Steven Barth
Gordon Sillman
Luke Wynne

Links
View the Payne Gallery Exhibition Calendar:
moravian.edu/art/gallery/exhibition

Follow on Instagram:
instagram.com/payne_gallery


Made possible by generous gift of Joann M. Trotsky in honor of her parents Alexander and Elizabeth Trotsky.

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