For decades, Delta College has enjoyed a successful art program due to the quality and talent of our faculty members. Our goal is to build a generation of community residents who support art, music and the humanities, and realize that—without them—life is not life. The humanities teach us where we’ve been, who we are, and empower us to grow.
Display of artifacts from many cultures across campus help students, staff and visitors
to Delta feel connected to our heritage and foster an expanded sense of identity as
global citizens, learners and explorers.

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African artifacts
The African artifacts collection is a unique and experiential gift that will help Delta students, staff and visitors feel connected to our heritage and foster an expanded sense of identity as global citizens, learners and explorers.
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Gallery
The Gallery features an array of different types of art, from painting and ceramics to textiles and mixed media, it is a great way to pass time between classes and get a little culture along the way. You might even find yourself meeting a featured artist, being drawn to take an art class yourself or discovering a new passion.
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President's Speaker Series
The Delta College President's Speaker Series is designed to broaden your knowledge and widen the classroom experience. It’s about appreciating diversity and the thoughts and ways of others. And, it’s about civic engagement. It’s about challenging ourselves to think deeply and to act responsibly.
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Sculpture Walk
Launched in 2011 to celebrate the college’s 50th anniversary, the Delta Sculpture Walk is a free, outdoor collection of works showcasing multiple styles and media by various artists. All works may be experienced 365 days a year—without the need for an appointment. It encourages intellectual conversation, illuminates the creative process and provides an aesthetic environment for everyone to enjoy.
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