Works by Cornell faculty, students, and
alumni are frequently exhibited on campus. Olaf Brauner first began the Colleges
exhibition program in a temporarily converted Goldwin Smith classroom. Over the years the
College created exhibition space in White Hall, Morse Hall, Willard Straight Hall, Tjaden
Hall, and in Sibley Hall, in a gallery named for John Hartell. The University renovated
the Andrew Dickson White House as an art museum in 1953, and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum
of Art opened in 1973. |