Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square

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Delray Beach, United States

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Art museum· Art gallery· History museum· Tourist attraction

Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square is located in Delray Beach, United States on 51 N Swinton Ave. Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category art museum in United States.

Address

51 N Swinton Ave

Phone

+15612437922

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Janet Roessler

Very lovely, an eclectic collection of non representational art. There were costumes, installations, sculptures and paintings. Two floors, about eight different display areas (not including the atrium. We enjoyed it very much. Would like to learn more about some of thier other programs. Parking was a bit of a challenge with a wheelchair, but we were able to figure it out. All in all a good experience, will likely be back.

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Claudia Amore

For 15 years I have admired this small 1913 elementary school that was converted into this awesome hidden gem. Inspiring contemporary pieces from local, national and international artists. A must see when visiting Delray Beach, FL.

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Maternst Isoff

Great local museum showing the works of some of our best local artist.

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Maternst Isoff

Great local museum showing some of the best works from local artist.

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Samuel Boucher

STOP BY. Amazing modern art and very cheap (especially for students!). This is an old schoolhouse that was recently renovated following a generous donation in 2017. The lady who welcomed us was so passionate about the museum she took 5 minutes to privately tell us about the history of the schoolhouse and how it became what it is today. At time of visit, there were 6 rooms each with art from an artist who was mandated to fill the room. The theme was immersion. Upon entering a room, some of which were dark and closed by black curtains, you came into the artist's world, their mind, their thoughts. Loved the experience. Wasn't expecting that at all in Delray Beach.