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| The Albert Simons Center for the Arts
was built in the late 1970s when fewer than 800 College of Charleston students
per semester enrolled in what then was called the Department of Fine Arts.
While courses were offered in studio art, art history, music, theatre, and
dance, the disciplines of photography, jazz music, arts management, and
historic preservation were not yet part of the curriculum. Today, more than
4,800 students enroll in the School of the Arts’ courses per semester.
Nearly 600 of these students are majors within the School. Arts Management
and Historic Preservation & Community Planning now exist as separate
programs; photography is a thriving component of the Studio Art Department,
as is Jazz within the Music Department. We have entered the next phase of our building project: adding a new wing to and renovating the Albert Simons Center for the Arts. We have retained the distinguished architectural firm of Stevens & Wilkinson, located in Columbia, South Carolina, for the project. In The Marion and Wayland H. Cato Jr. Center for the Arts, we are developing excellent spaces to support and showcase the many talents of our students and faculty. With the guidance of our architects, we have designed a first-rate new wing and significant renovations to the existing Simons Center for the Arts. Construction has begun on this exciting project! Click here for construction updates and photographs!
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| FFor questions and comments concerning this site,
please contact:
Michael Haga School of the Arts, College of Charleston 66 George Street Charleston, South Carolina 29424 (843) 953-7766 Fax: (843) 953-4988 hagam@cofc.edu Copyright © 2002 College of Charleston. All Rights Reserved. |
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