Haynes Hall
Haynes Hall holds studios for printmaking, sculpture, painting, metalsmithing, drawing and ceramics. The Helen Copeland Gallery ( open: week days, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) is on the second floor. Works by students, faculty and guest artists are regularly exhibited.
Haynes Hall, home of the School of Art, was named for photographer Jack Haynes who’s most noted for his work in Yellowstone National Park. Built in 1974 for $4.1 million, the Creative Arts Complex consists of Haynes, Cheever and Howard Halls and houses the College of Arts and Architecture and the department of agriculture and technology education.

Handicapped Access at all main doors and through the elevator between Cheever and Haynes Halls
Upcoming events in Haynes Hall
Russell Brausch Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition and reception
Thursday, April 17, 2025, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm
Russell Brausch Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition and reception View Details