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Honorary trustee Barbara Alfond ’68 ’18H sharing some of her favorite pieces from the contemporary art collection with students.

Rollins Museum of Art Ranked Best Arts Education in Orlando

Orlando Weekly has named the Rollins Museum of Art the Best Arts Education in its “Best of Orlando” 2023 issue.

An artist's rendering of the new Rollins Museum of Art

Introducing the Rollins Museum of Art

The newly rebranded Rollins Museum of Art has undergone transformative growth in the past decade and is ready for a new phase in its institutional history.

Senior art students put on an original art exhibition at Rollins’ Cornell Fine Arts Museum.

Expressing Ethos

The Cornell Fine Arts Museum’s Senior Art Exhibition gives students an opportunity to design and execute a gallery show while providing a platform for personal expression.

Rania Matar, (Lebanese American, b. 1964), Mia and Jun, Allston, Massachusetts, 2020, Archival Pigment Prints on Baryta Paper,

CFAM Announces Winter 2021 Exhibitions

The Cornell Fine Arts Museum unveils six exhibitions for its winter season, which opens February 2, bringing together themes of the historical and contemporary.

What It’s Like ... to Perform in Front of Millions

At Rollins, music majors like Chadonné Whiskey ’20 enjoy unparalleled opportunities to hone their craft, connect with audiences, and learn from masters in music

The Artrepreneurs

Armed with arts degrees, these Rollins grads have harnessed their creative passions to launch successful businesses in everything from organic spirits to footwear.

Portraits of Adam Roderick ’19, Karina Barbesino ’19, Ryan Colangelo ’19, Kate Knight ’19, Jonathan Leeper ’19, and Nico Khazzam ’18

7 Rollins Students Named Fulbright Scholars

Karina Barbesino ’19, Ryan Colangelo ’19, Nico Khazzam ’18, Kate Knight ’19, Jonathan Leeper ’19, and Adam Roderick ’19 have earned 2019-20 Fulbright Scholarships.

Students sitting on a large-scale sculpture in downtown Orlando

Liberal Arts in Action

Many of our industrious students cut their winter breaks short to participate in Intersession, a weeklong course dedicated to an intriguing topic not typically covered during the regular semester.