Tulane University

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Locations

  1. Buildings / Spaces

    1. Academic & Administrative

      1. Woldenberg Art Center

        The Woldenberg Art Center is home to the Newcomb Art Department's History of Art and Studio Art undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as the Carroll Gallery and Newcomb Art Museum.

        In between the two Woldenberg Art Center buildings is the Newcomb Art Gallery. Woldenberg houses Sculpture, with a fully equipped woodshop, Ceramics, with both general and specialized studios. Towards the rear of the building is the largest glass blowing studio on a college campus in the country with our renown program housed there. Printmaking has facilities for intaglie, lithography, and silkscreen. Photography has darkrooms, film processing, a lighting studio, and an advanced digital imaging room. There are four main Painting and Drawing rooms that have entire walls of north-facing windows. 

        Woodward Way bridges the Studio Art Building and Menschel Art History Wing and also serves as an atrium to the Newcomb Art Museum. Woodward Way is dedicated to Ellsworth Woodward, former director of the Newcomb Art School. On permanent display are a pair of stained glass triptychs by Louis Comfort Tiffany from the chapel of Newcomb College's original Garden District campus.

        https://liberalarts.tulane.edu/art/about/woldenberg-art-center

        https://liberalarts.tulane.edu/art