Kerry Hall was designed by architect Abraham Horace Albertson.
Some of the happiest memories of my life happened in Kerry Hall. As a late teen in the late ’90s applying to colleges as a piano performance major, it was a tour of the Spanish Colonial Revival building that sealed the Cornish deal for me. I could see myself studying among the terra-cotta arches and chiseled Greek muses on the facade. Or lunching in the colonnade on a spring day, perhaps accompanied by a live soundtrack from my fellow music students. What a beautiful place to learn things.
It all came true. The long nights in the studio
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