Cornell Art Museum
About
The Cornell Art Museum, located at 51 N. Swinton Avenue in the heart of Delray Beach, offers visitors an engaging cultural experience within the vibrant Old School Square historic district. Housed in what was once Delray's original elementary school building, this intimate museum brings contemporary and modern art to South Florida's Atlantic coast, providing a thoughtful counterpoint to the area's beach culture. The museum's location in downtown Delray Beach makes it easily accessible for both locals and tourists exploring the city's walkable arts district. Visitors to the Cornell Art Museum can expect to encounter rotating exhibitions that showcase a diverse range of contemporary art, from paintings and sculpture to photography and mixed media works. The museum's programming typically features both established and emerging artists, offering fresh perspectives and new discoveries with each visit. The exhibition schedule changes regularly throughout the year, which means that repeat visitors will always find something new to experience and appreciate. The museum's commitment to presenting quality contemporary art makes it a valuable cultural resource for the region. The museum itself provides an intimate viewing experience where visitors can engage closely with the artwork in a thoughtfully designed space. The historic building's architecture adds character to your visit, blending the charm of old Florida with modern gallery sensibilities. The atmosphere is welcoming and accessible, making it an ideal destination whether you're a serious art collector, a casual admirer, or simply curious about contemporary art. The manageable size of the museum allows for a complete visit in about an hour, though art enthusiasts may wish to linger longer to fully absorb the exhibitions on display. More information about current exhibitions and visiting hours can be found on their website at delrayoldschoolsquare.com/cornell.
Past Exhibitions
Pop Culture exhibition featuring Harold Caudio's iconic Skittles portraits and new yarn work honoring women's strength, alongside works by multiple contemporary artists exploring pop culture themes
Location
Hours
Monday: Closed, Tuesday: Closed, Wednesday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM, Thursday: 12:00 – 7:00 PM, Friday: 12:00 – 7:00 PM, Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Sunday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Contact Information
Address
51 N. Swinton Avenue
Phone
561-654-2220