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Traina Center for the ArtsThe Traina Center consists of:
The University's thriving arts programs makes creative use of this historic building and neighborhood landmark. In May 2001, the University broke ground on the project, which encompassed the renovation of a 19th-century Romanesque Revival building—the former Downing Street School—and construction of a new 194-seat recital/lecture/screening hall. With the opening of the Traina Center, the University has significantly improved and expanded its arts facilities with more centralized, better-equipped spaces for study, creation, performance and presentation of work. The original Downing Street School space now features an arts library and resource center; studios for design, painting, drawing and printmaking; darkrooms for photography; a gallery for exhibition of professional and student work; seminar rooms; high-tech classrooms; and a multimedia arts center. The building's new addition, Razzo Hall, will be used regularly for recitals, screenings, lectures and other programs. As a facility for teaching, research and creation, the Traina Center benefits the hundreds of students —about half of the undergraduate student body each semester—who take courses in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. As a site for public concerts, films and other programs, the Center is a cultural resource for the campus, the neighborhood and the city. |
