Facilities
Carnegie
Hall, a beautiful granite building built originally in 1906 as the
campus library was for a long time home base for the Department of
Art. In the Fall of 2006 the Department of Art moved into a completely
renovated Lord Hall. This 1904 brick building is the new home for
expanded facilities for Art Education, for Art History, and for the
Gallery. It als serves as home for the Administrative Offices, and
for studios for Design and Digital Art. Carnegie Hall has become a
studio building with expanded studio space for 3-D Design, Printmaking,
and Photography as well as Senior Studios.
Plans are underway to design and build
a new studio building to consolidate all of the studios for Painting,
Drawing, Printmaking, Photography, Digital Art, Ceramics, 3-D Design
and Sculpture within the next few years.