Mission
Johns Hopkins University Campus Collection will enrich the intellectual and cultural life of the university with visual art and material culture of diverse styles, perspectives and identities, and objects that represent university history.
Scope of Collection
The Collection numbers over 4,500 objects ranging from the historic portrait collection to monumental outdoor sculptures to works of art on paper. It includes commissioned site-specific public art, furniture, scientific apparatus, commemorative medals, and ceremonial objects. Objects are located in buildings and on grounds on the campuses of Homewood, Peabody Institute, the Carey Business School, and in Washington D.C. The Collection does not include objects that are part of the three separately curated university museums or the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus.
Purpose of the Collection
The Campus Collection benefits University divisions, departments, and schools by:
- actively collecting objects that support faculty teaching and research interests;
- providing access to materials for object-based courses, internships, research, and exhibition;
- stewarding and interpreting art and material culture that enhances and activates public spaces, including objects that memorialize University history.