Bryant Arts Center

Name: Bryant Arts Center
Established: 1904
Use: Cleveland has since been renovated to house the Art Department and provides studio space for painting, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, photography and a small foundry for metal fabrication.
Architect/Designer: Richards, McCarty and Bulford of Columbus
Building Style: Jeffersonian Federal Revival style in brick and stone.
History: Built as a men's gymnasium. The building originally contained an auditorium named Sherwin Hall, Swasey gymnasium, a library, general meeting rooms and a swimming pool.