Photography Gallery

Established in 1988, The Kooyumjian Gallery is a nonprofit gallery dedicated to photography and media arts. The gallery exhibits a wide range of photographic works by student, local, national and international photographers.

Newly remodeled and expanded as part of the School of Communications Sverdrup west wing renovations, the newly designed gallery space re-opened in the fall of 2022. The Kooyumjian Gallery provides a formal gallery space for presenting exhibitions, fostering young photographers and showcasing professional and student works.

The gallery and gallery events are free and open to the public.

Now on Exhibit:

Beginnings 2024: Juried High School Photography

Dec. 6, 2024 鈥 Jan. 28, 2025

A close-up of an orange, weaved material, creating a repeating pattern of small, square shapes. The image is slightly blurred, adding to the abstract and textured feel.

Image Credit: Michael Poulette, CBC

Black and white portrait of a young woman with braids wearing headphones and a sweatshirt looking out of the image with her head slightly angled.

Image Credit: Sofi Aiello, Francis Howell

A close-up of a ladybug perched on a leaf. The ladybug is facing the camera, and its red shell with black spots is clearly visible. We can see its head, antennae, and legs.

Image Credit: Ivan Leung, Parkway South

A black and white photo of a school counseling office door with a sign that reads "Make It A Great Day" in a lightbox.

Image Credit: Julian Anderson, CBC

Portrait of a red cloak that drapes over and covers the eyes, leaving the nose and red lips showing. The ties of the cloak are visible around the neck.

Image Credit: Anna Brotherton, Eureka

A swimmer wearing a swim cap and goggles is performing a butterfly stroke. They are currently taking a breath mid-stroke.

Image Credit: Will Harbaugh, De Smet Jesuit

This exhibit showcases the artistry of high school student photographers. The choice of subject, creativity and composition shares the immense talent of these students and shines a spotlight on the imagination of these teens. This year's competition was juried by professors Michael Long and Natalia Kaniasty from over 520 hundred entries of original photographic works from 31 high schools.

List of Exhibiting High Schools:

  • Alton
  • Belleville East High School
  • Belleville West High School
  • Brentwood High School
  • Christian Brothers High School
  • Cor Jesu Academy
  • Crossroads College Prepatory School
  • De Smet Jesuit High School
  • Eureka High School
  • Fox High School
  • Francis Howell High School
  • John Burroughs School
  • Kirkwood High School
  • Ladue High School
  • Lafayette High School
  • Lutheran South High School
  • MICDS (Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School)
  • Nerinx Hall
  • Parkway North High School
  • Parkway South High School
  • Parkway West High School
  • Ritenour High School
  • SLUH (St. Louis University High School)
  • St. Joseph's Academy
  • The Fulton School
  • Triad High School
  • Washington High School
  • Webster Groves High School

Join Us!

Reception and Gallery Talk with Professors Kaniasty and Long: 5:30-7:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 6

Upcoming Exhibitions

Makita Wilbur, stands against a red-toned background holding a camera up near her face

Matika Wilbur: Project 562

Makita Wilbur, stands against a red-toned background holding a camera up near her face

Matika Wilbur is a critically acclaimed social documentarian from the Swinomish and Tulalip peoples of coastal Washington. Project 562, her crowdfunded initiative to visit, engage, and photograph people from over 562 sovereign Tribal Nations in North America, is her fourth major creative venture elevating Native American identity and culture. She co-hosts the All My Relations podcast which has been downloaded over 3 million times. She has offered over 300 keynotes at such places as TED, Harvard, Yale and Google; and she recently unveiled her national Indigenous literacy curricula in partnership with the National Education Association. Wilbur is a National Geographic Explorer, and a regular contributor to the New York Times. In 2023, her book 鈥淧roject 562: Changing The Way We See Native America鈥 was released and instantly became a NYT Bestseller.

Special Reception: 5:30-7:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 28


Simiya Sudduth sits in their studio, surrounded by colorful art.

Sideshow Spotlight 鈥 Simiya Sudduth

Simiya Sudduth sits in their studio, surrounded by colorful art.

Simiya is a Black and Indigenous (Choctaw and Chickasaw) mother, multidisciplinary artist and art educator. They maintain a fluid creative practice that primarily manifests in the realm of public art and social practice. Their work explores the intersections of healing, ecology, social justice and spirituality. Simiya鈥檚 expansive creative practice ranges from digital illustration, designing and painting murals to experimental sound healing performances. Their work serves as a provocation for both personal and collective healing.

 
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The FUSE: Faculty, Undergraduate and Senior Exhibit 2025

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The FUSE is a collaborative exhibit of the Barrett Faculty Exhibit, the 38th Annual Undergraduate exhibit with a spotlight on the graduating seniors. A celebration of our creative community, this end of school year blowout captures the creative energy at 黑料网.

Opening Reception Friday: 5:30-7:30 p.m., Friday, May 2

Man dressed as Star Wars' Kenobi in front of a background of a night sky showing three planets

Terry Smith: Accidental Geekery

Man dressed as Star Wars' Kenobi in front of a background of a night sky showing three planets

Alumnus Terry Smith, Photojournalism (鈥02), is a photographer and videographer living and working in St. Louis. Through a winding combination of obsessions, collections and connections, he managed to accidentally land the job that he dreamed about when he was 12 years old: photographing action figures. Smith explains, 鈥淲hat you鈥檙e seeing in this body of work is a culmination of many things that mostly happened by accident. It takes decades of subconscious education via repeated consumption to develop this level of geekery 鈥 passively absorbing the work of comic book artists, pulp fantasy cover illustrators, and figure sculptors 鈥 and, additionally, a whole lot of luck to then parlay that into a career. I want to encapsulate a moment from a beloved bit of pop culture. I want to trigger nostalgia. I want fans of comics and movies and video games to see these images and feel that bit of wonder they felt when they were first exposed to the subjects as children."

Special Reception: Friday, Sept. 12, 5:30-7:30 p.m.


Animation art of a man standing at a drawing board in a yellow room with orange floor boards

Sideshow Spotlight 鈥 Alex Shubert: Zine Police

Animation art of a man standing at a drawing board in a yellow room with orange floor boards

Alex Schubert is a cartoonist who first gained recognition for his VICE comic strip Blobby Boys, later a series of books published by Koyama Press (in English) and Misma (in French). Since then, Schubert has worked as a designer on many animated projects for clients including Disney, Cartoon Network and HBO Max, among others. He has also written, directed and art directed shorts for FOX, Viceland and Adult Swim.

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Johnnie Izquierdo

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Johnnie Izquierdo is a commercial photographer and photojournalist who resides in New Jersey and Tennessee. He specializes in action, photojournalism and editorial/commercial work. Izquierdo has worked with some of the world's most prestigious athletes and brands. He is known for building a special connection with his subjects to create iconic imagery to last a lifetime.

Opening Reception: 5:30-7:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 3

Gallery walls with photos and large group of people looking and talking

Beginnings 2025 High School Exhibition

Gallery walls with photos and large group of people looking and talking

This exhibit showcases the artistry of high school student photographers. The choice of subject, creativity and composition shares the immense talent of these students and shines a spotlight on the imagination of these teens.

Interested in having your high school participate? Email us at kgallery@webster.edu

Submission Deadline: Nov. 6, 2025

Exhibition Opening Reception: 5:30-7:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 5, 2025


people examine colorful photograhs in a neutrally colored gallery

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Supported by the Missouri Arts Council

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