CSU’s Corn Center for the Visual Arts is an expansive suite of multiple galleries that exhibit artworks by students, community artists, as well as national and international exhibitions. It includes:
- The Norman Shannon and Emily Lou P. Illges Gallery accommodates both professional and student art exhibitions, such as the annual Senior Thesis Exhibition, within its 3,250-square-foot space. The Illges Gallery presents 6 to 8 exhibitions per year, including national and international perspectives, which often feature accompanying lectures and gallery talks. The Illges Gallery is free and open to the public.
- The Bay Gallery, located inside the secured common area of the Corn Center, provides 1,500 square feet of exhibition space for students and community outreach programs. Exhibition receptions and special events are open to the public. For public access to the Bay Gallery, please see the attendant in the Illges Gallery.
- The Bo Bartlett Center, located on the second floor of the Corn Center, is an 18,425-square-foot interactive gallery space that hosts national and international artists and exhibitions annually. It is free and open to the public.