Rogers-Traylor Art Building
- Doris Ulmann Galleries
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Rogers-Traylor Art Building
Academic Building
The Rogers Art Building was built in 1934 and houses art galleries, studios, and classrooms. The Traylor Building was built in the 70s and the buildings were conjoined in the early 2000s upon the completion of the Demetri Berea Gallery. The six galleries showcase high-quality contemporary art as well as exhibitions of historical art and artifacts and student work. The five studio spaces are used in teaching the classes for the Art major. The two classrooms are used for Art History classes as well as classes from programs across campus.