- AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center Gallery The University's newest art gallery, the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center Gallery is curated by Jade Walker and presents a wide range of artwork produced by faculty and alumni from the Department of Art and Art History in the College of Fine Arts.
- Creative Research Lab: Creative Research Laboratory was a site for contemporary art and design by students and faculty in the Department of Art and Art History. CRL closed in May 2010 in advance of the opening of the department's new exhibition space, the Visual Arts Center. The CRL website now serves as an archive of the space's exhibitions and programs.
- Digital Foundations Video Gallery: Digital projects created in the Department's ART 303L: Digital Foundations course.
- FAB Gallery: Located on the lower level of the Doty Fine Arts Building, this gallery is overseen by members of the Fine Arts Council, who curate shows consisting of work by current students and alumni of the College of Fine Arts. The gallery is open to the public during normal building hours.
- Four Square Web Gallery: Featuring the work of Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Faculty, and Alumni of the Department of Art and Art History
- Flood Gallery: Both undergraduate and graduate students are able to use the Flood Gallery space for a one week period while classes are in session. All mediums are presented as well as encouraged. The Flood Gallery is located on the fourth floor of the Art Building. Artwork may be viewed any time the Art Building is open. Any student intersted in showing their work should contact Richard Jordan, faculty coordinators for the Flood Gallery.
- Space Enabled: College of Fine Arts Web Gallery featuring student creative work.
- Visual Arts Center: Highlighting internationally acclaimed student and faculty research, the new UT Visual Arts Center will be a magnet of research and exhibition, drawing students, scholars, and the public together to share and explore the visual arts.