Schweinfurth resumes in-person classes
In-person art classes for adults are back at the Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn! Current offerings include two beginner clay classes and a beginner drawing class.
Read MoreMade in NY 2021
June 12 to Aug. 7, 2021
Made in NY is an annual juried exhibit that features artwork made by artists who live all over New York State.
Read MoreThreads Across Time
June 12 to Aug. 7, 2021
Sarah Bond is known for her “modern quilts” a term broadly used to describe a genre of quilt making that’s inspired by modern design. But her mode of operation is rooted deeply in her familial past, where for Bond, the act of quilting is the continuation of a legacy.
Read MoreSchweinfurth celebrates 40 years with special exhibit
The history of the Schweinfurth Art Center dates to the 1858 birth of Julius A. Schweinfurth, the Auburn native who created a trust to build the Art Center.
Read MoreJulius A. Schweinfurth
Boston architect Julius Schweinfurth, who grew up in Auburn, left a trust with which to build an art center in his hometown. The Schweinfurth Art Center opened May 17, 1981.
Read MoreHarriet’s Legacy
June 12 to Aug. 7, 2021
“Harriet’s Legacy,” an exhibit by Terry Plater, aims to convey the intergenerational history, value, and ownership of our collective American story.
Read MoreStudent art show includes work by their teachers
The art teachers of several schools whose students are featured in the Schweinfurth’s “Both Ends of the Rainbow” exhibit have their artwork on display at the art center.
Read MoreMember Show 2021
April 17 to May 29, 2021
This exhibit celebrates the talent of the Schweinfurth Art Centers artist members.
Read MoreBoth Ends of the Rainbow returns to gallery
The exhibition features art by pre-K to 12th-grade students, their teachers, and senior citizens who are members or live in Cayuga County.
Read MoreBoth Ends of the Rainbow 2021
Feb. 28 to April 3, 2021
Both Ends of the Rainbow 2021, which features art of students and senior, opens Feb. 28 at the Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn. Admission is free, but reservations are required.