The Janet Turner Print Museum is a rich arts resource for the Chico community. With a permanent collection of over 4,000 prints from more than 40 countries, the Turner presents innovative exhibitions and arts education activities for all. Discover works by contemporary printmakers and world-renowned artists, including Salvador Dalí, Judy Chicago, David Hockney, Käthe Kollwitz, Pablo Picasso, Betye Saar, Rufino Tamayo, Kara Walker, Andy Warhol and many more.
The Turner is located in Room 123 of the Arts & Humanities Building on the Chico State campus.
Admission is always free.
The Turner’s Mission
The Janet Turner Print Museum at California State University, Chico advances the art of printmaking by making its international collection accessible to the people of Northern California and beyond. The Turner engages a diverse public through stimulating exhibitions, programming, and study to inspire reflection, collaboration, and action.