Galleries & Auditoriums
The Cooper Union has two main auditoriums and multiple gallery spaces. Several galleries around the campus are used to exhibit the work of students and outside artists in solo or group shows. In 41 Cooper Square, the 41 Cooper Gallery and the Lubalin Center Gallery feature large windows offering views from the building’s entrance and an abundance of natural light. These spaces, often used in conjunction with one another and with the adjacent Rose Auditorium, serve as a highly visible site of artistic activity consisting of exhibitions, programs, and screenings for the Cooper Union community, neighborhood and city at large.
In the Foundation Building, a number of lobby galleries present students’ artwork in the historical heart of the school, near many of the studios and shops where it was created.
Beginning late in each fall semester and carrying through the spring, gallery spaces in both the Foundation Building and 41 Cooper Square showcase work by graduating seniors in The School of Art, with additional exhibitions of exchange student work, class projects and work by fellowship recipients. These exhibitions offer an opportunity for students to contextualize and showcase projects developed throughout the course of the year. The annual student exhibition at the end of the school year— referred to colloquially as the End of the Year Show—is mounted throughout the school’s exhibition, studio and classroom spaces and features the work of art, architecture and engineering students at all levels.
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- The Great HallThe Great Hall of The Cooper Union has stood for more than a century as a bastion of free speech and
a witness to the flow of American History and ideas. - Frederick P. Rose
AuditoriumState-of-the-Art 200-seat venue in the new
academic building at 41 Cooper Square. - 41 Cooper GalleryAn exhibition venue which supports the pedagogy
of the School of Art and serves as a highly visible
site of artistic activity for the Cooper Union community,
neighborhood and city at large. - Herb Lubalin GalleryAssociated with the Herb Lubalin Study Center of
Design & Typography, the Lubalin Gallery
houses part of the Study Center's archive of design
ephemera. - Arthur A. Houghton Jr.
GalleryAn exhibition space which supports the pedagogy of
the School of Architecture through public exhibitions
and events.