The College of Wooster Art Museum
The College of Wooster Art Museum

Hiraki Sawa, "Going Places Sitting Down," 2004, (three-channel digital projection with sound, 8:40) was shown in the Sussel Gallery in Fall 2006, and accompanied a one-person exhibition by Jim Campbell in the Burton D. Morgan Gallery.
Known regionally and nationally for its varied exhibition program featuring world-class artists such as William Kentridge, Ann Hamilton, and Lorna Simpson, The College of Wooster Art Museum mission is to support and enhance the College's goals of teaching, research, and service by providing direct experience with original works of art.
Admission to the museum is FREE and the museum presents educational programs open to all students and the public.
To find out about past, current, and future exhibitions, click on exhibitions in the navigation bar to the left.
Click here for information about the John Buck sculpture, Omnibus, 2009, a gift of The Howland Memorial Fund of Akron, Ohio.
Please note that the museum will be closed from December 7, 2009 through January 11, 2010, for the College's winter break.