The Campus Lending Art Program will be on hold as the List Center team conducts an audit of the entire collection to ensure a better selection of artworks for administration, faculty, and staff offices. An announcement will be posted on the website once we return to our normal operations for the program.

MIT’s Campus Lending Collection comprises over 3,000 works. Works in this collection are made available to administration, faculty, and staff for their office or shared office spaces through our Campus Loan Art Program. The selection here showcases a few works by artists in our collection while we are working towards digitizing our collection. 

The Campus Lending Collection grows through generous gifts of art. To learn more about making a gift of art or to support the care and conservation of our collection visit here

Conservation Projects

As caretakers of MIT’s collection, we oversee artworks installed throughout campus. In order to care for our collection for the enjoyment of lenders for generations to come we annually audit and inspect our collection and determine projects for conservation with painting and paper conservators. 

Large-Scale Artworks

A selection of large artworks is available in our Campus Lending Collection, which could be well suited for shared office spaces. Learn more about opportunities for available work by visiting our lending program’s webpage for more information.

Hear from participants

"I love seeing how people react to the space. People really enjoy it and are not expecting an aesthetic experience when they come into a random professor's office. It seems like it’s challenging what others may think an office can look like."

Tess Smidt
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

A young woman wearing all black stands in her office with a teal wall on the left, two framed artworks on the left wall and one large artwork on the back wall.