While not particularly large, the Museum of Art does provide a unique space that provides a venue to display modern art with a much more industrial vibe than the Cleveland Museum of Art. Space is angular and materials modern, directly suggesting the focus of the architecture.
At the time of this review, the two major exhibits include:
Julian Stanczak : Recent Work
Optical illusions are the centerpiece of Stanczak's work, and if you enjoy his work there's a fair amount of space allocated.
The other exhibit is Hugging and Wrestling.
These are photographers and artists from Israel - and the title suggests to me the need for community and the struggles of identity and purpose and ideology that grip modern Israel.
At 4 dollars for admission, it's not bad.