Dedicated in 1982, the Lamar Dodd Art Center houses the Art Department
and the visual arts museum of LaGrange College. The three story, 32,000
square-foot facility was funded by a grant from Callaway Foundation,
Inc., and named in honor of celebrated Georgia artist Lamar Dodd, who
took his first formal art classes at the College. Works held by the
museum include a retrospective collection of Dodd's painting and
drawings, the Josephine Altman Case Collection of Plains and Southwest
American Indian Art, a Masters of Twentieth Century Photography
Collection, as well as individual works by Rembrandt, Houdon, Dali,
Picasso, Elaine and Willem DeKooning, Henry Moore, Robert Rauschenberg,
Don Reitz, and many others.