A horse sculpted out of branches stands before a bold yellow and blue sunset.

Charles B. Hayes Family Sculpture Park

The Charles B. Hayes Family Sculpture Park features works of art in a natural environment on the south end of campus. It is part of a developing arts district in this area of campus, with the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center and the new Walsh Family Hall of Architecture.

Charles B. Hayes Family Sculpture Park

Gallery-goers stand inside the gallery looking at art hanging on the walls.

Crossroads Gallery

This exhibition space in downtown South Bend enables engagement with community organizations and the general public.

Crossroads Gallery

The stage is filled with an orchestra performing a concert.

DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

A superb rendering of Notre Dame's traditional collegiate gothic architecture conceived on a massive, 150,000-square-foot scale, the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center is situated on the southern edge of campus, the center features five main venues:

  • Browning Cinema
  • Chris and Anne Reyes Organ and Choral Hall
  • Judd and Mary Lou Leighton Concert Hall
  • Patricia George Decio Theatre
  • Regis Philbin Studio Theatre

DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

An exterior shot of Hesburgh Library, with the Word of Life mosaic, on a blue sky day.

Hesburgh Library

Special Collections regularly exhibits thematic materials from its holdings in the Special Collections Exhibit Room, 102 Hesburgh Library, and on its website.

Hesburgh Library

An exterior shot of the Snite Museum on a blue sky day.

Snite Museum of Art

Recognized among the nation's premier university art museums with a collection of more than 29,000 works, the Snite Museum regularly hosts world-class exhibits and provides a venue for student creations through the annual M.F.A. candidates thesis exhibition.

Snite Museum of Art

An artistic rendering of an aerial view of the new architecture building. The buildings are structured around a courtyard with a tower in the center.

Walsh Family Hall of Architecture

Designed for architects and future architects, the building symbolizes the mission of the Notre Dame School of Architecture to educate architects and urbanists who design and build—not just for today’s needs, but also for the benefit of future generations.

Walsh Family Hall of Architecture

A group of students costumed in 50s garb dance on stage.

Washington Hall

Historic Washington Hall continues a proud tradition of providing the University of Notre Dame with countless hours of entertainment and intellectual stimulation.

Washington Hall