Mulberry MIX Gallery is an intimate contemporary exhibition space in Mulberry House at Denison University. The gallery supports focused encounters with artwork and creates room for student exhibitions, visiting artists, group projects, performance, installation, and media-based practice.

The gallery grows from the broader Mulberry Intermedia eXperience environment, where studio art, cinema, dance, music, theatre, digital media, and collaborative technology overlap. That connection gives the space a flexible character: exhibitions can be quiet and object-centered, but they can also include projection, sound, performance, and experimental uses of the room.

Mulberry House has served several roles on campus since its construction in 1940 and later expansion in 1963. Today, the gallery functions as a public-facing space for contemporary art and as a living record of the creative work that has moved through the MIX program over time.

Floor Plan

A flexible room for exhibitions, projection, and installation.

Floor plan diagram for the Mulberry MIX Gallery space.

The gallery is designed as an adaptable exhibition space. Movable wall panels can shape the room for different kinds of installations, shades can control natural light, and ceiling-mounted projection equipment supports time-based and media-rich work. This flexibility allows the gallery to accommodate traditional object-based shows alongside video installations, performance documentation, and immersive digital environments.

Download printable floor plan PDF