Research and Instructional Resources within Disciplinary Colleges: FINE AND APPLIED ARTS


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The schools and departments in the College of Fine and Applied Arts have excellent facilities. These include the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, the Krannert Art Museum, practice rooms, studios, laboratories, exhibition spaces, and specialized libraries.

The Krannert Center for the Performing Arts provides studio space for classes in theatre, dance, and music; students participate in many of the public performances in its four theatres as well as in other theatres on campus. Music students use the rehearsal rooms, studios, and auditoriums in Smith Music Hall and in the Music Building. The work of students receiving M.F.A. degrees in the School of Art and Design is exhibited in the Krannert Art Museum, which is connected to the Art and Design Building. Students in the School of Architecture exhibit their work in the Temple Buell Architecture Gallery.

Throughout the year, many visiting artists, performers, and speakers are brought to the campus by the college and its departments. Comprehensive libraries in art and architecture, city planning and landscape architecture, and music serve students and faculty.


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