Fernando Ramos is one of only six finalists chosen to have works on view in both the UCF Art Gallery […]
Join Rollins Museum of Art for FREE family fun at Spring Fling
Enjoy Spring Fling, a FREE day of family fun at Rollins Museum of Art! With indoor and outdoor arts activities, […]
Beyond Our Walls: 8 Ways to Engage With Rollins Museum of Art Even When the Museum is Closed
In person and online offerings beyond the walls of The Rollins Museum of Art
THE POWER OF ART IN A WORLD OF COVID-19
In January 2020, we included Aquarium, a 3D video animation work by Cuban artist Sandra Ramos, in our museum’s collection […]
Why Does Walt Whitman Endure?
This post is from October 2019. Cornell Fine Art Museum is now Rollins Museum of Art. The following is an […]
Collection Connections: The Work of Romare Bearden
Three times a year, Rollins Museum of Art (formerly Cornell Fine Arts Museum (CFAM)) hosts special seasonal exhibitions from both […]
Frida Kahlo: “Por la Paz”
A small work by Frida Kahlo (Mexico, July 6, 1907–July 13, 1954) in the exhibition Mexican Modernity: 20th Century Paintings from the Zapanta Collection encapsulates […]
Seductress or Rape Victim? Potiphar’s Wife in Art And Literature
One of the paintings in our current exhibition, Dangerous Women: Selections from the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art […]
Dangerous Women: Renaissance Painters at Rollins Museum of Art
One of the rarest paintings in the Cornell Fine Arts Museum’s collection is Lavinia Fontana’s Dead Christ with Symbols of […]
A Closer Look At Our Summer Exhibitions: From Pump Manufacturing To Old Masters Paintings
How do paintings from an art-filled, Ohio home become the core of the only European Old Masters museum collection in […]
