Founded in 1864 as the Vassar College Art Gallery, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College is based on the campus of Vassar College and features a teaching museum, exhibition space displaying works from antiquity to contemporary times, and a major art repository. Designed by world-renowned architect César Pelli, the building has been called “a symphony of architecture” and features the renovated collegiate-gothic Taylor-Van Ingen Hall and the Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller glass hexagonal entrance pavilion.

Named after the building’s largest donor, the Lehman Loeb Art Center is home to a collection of over 18,000 works, including the notable Warburg Collection of Old Masters prints and a wide range of works by major European and American twentieth-century painters. The Hildegarde Krause Baker Sculpture Garden is a beautifully landscaped and lush garden that boasts a stellar collection of twentieth-century sculptures.

124 Raymond Ave Box 703, 845-437-5237

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