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Arts Center Complex

Live performances, art exhibitions, academic programs in theÌývisual and performing arts, and community events bring thousands to the Arts Center and Glazer Music Performance Center each year.

Performance Spaces

Callahan Theater

Seats 1,000. This is the largest theater in the ҹɫÊÓÆµ Arts Center Complex, and is located off the main lobby. The space was updated in 2009, and has several automatic line sets, a sprung stage floor, a projection system, and a small stage apron with steps into the house. Touring and academic productions, admissions and orientation events, as well as speaker and conference presentations are commonly held in Callahan Theater.

Glazer Music Performance Center

Seats 550. This is adjacent to the ҹɫÊÓÆµ Arts Center building. The Jane and Laurence Glazer Music Performance Center includes the 550-seat Beston Hall designed specifically for the acoustics of large instrumental ensembles. In addition to touring productions,ÌýBeston Hall is the rehearsal and performance home for the Nazareth School of Music.

Learn more about the Glazer Center.

Masters Family Community Theater (A13)

Seats 186. One of two smaller theaters located on the lower level of the Arts Center building, Masters Family Community Theater is configured for small theatrical and musical performances with a stage area. The theater is used for student performances, various rehearsals, and is a primary Theatre and Dance Department academic space.

Peace Theater (A14)

Seats 198. One of two smaller theaters located on the lower level of the Arts Center building, the Peace Theater is configured for presentations and lectures, with a smart podium, projection capabilities, and a small carpeted stage. The theater is used for lectures, film screenings, and rehearsals, and is a primary Theatre and Dance Department academic space.

Most Arts Center pre-show talks are held in the Peace Theater.

Wilmot Recital Hall

Seats 190. Wilmot Recital Hall serves as a performance venue for a variety ofÌýSchool of MusicÌýrecitals, including jazz combos/ensembles, and chamber music concerts. The recital hall is located in the lower level of the Wilmot music wing of the Arts Center, and is easily accessed from the courtyard located between the Glaser Performance Center and the Arts Center buildings.

Art Galleries

Arts Center Gallery

The Arts Center Gallery is located off the Arts Center upper lobby.

Hours, unless otherwise indicated for a specific show:

  • Sunday: Noon to 5 p.m.
  • Tuesday through Thursday: Noon to 5 p.m.
  • Friday and Saturday: Noon to 8 p.m.
  • InfoÌýline for hours and latest updates:Ìý585-389-5073, or e-mailÌýart_gallery@naz.eduÌýwith any questions.
Colacino Gallery

The Colacino Gallery is located in the Art and Design Department wing.

Hours, unless otherwise indicated for a specific show:

  • Wednesday through Sunday: Noon to 5 p.m.
  • Info line for hours and latest updates:Ìý585-389-5073, or e-mailÌýart_gallery@naz.eduÌýwith any questions.
Arts New Media Gallery

The Arts New Media Gallery is inside the Arts Center Gallery, which is off the Arts Center lobby.

Hours, unless otherwise indicated for a specific show:

  • Sunday: Noon to 5 p.m.
  • Tuesday through Thursday: Noon to 5 p.m.
  • Friday and Saturday: Noon to 8 p.m.
  • InfoÌýline for hours and latest updates:Ìý585-389-5073, or e-mailÌýart_gallery@naz.eduÌýwith any questions.

Performance Spaces

    Callahan Theater at the Nazareth Arts Center
    Masters Family Community Theater at the Nazareth Arts Center
    Peace Theater at the Nazareth Arts Center
    Wilmot Recital Hall at the Nazareth Arts Center

    Fast Facts for Guests

    • Venue doors generally open 30 minutes prior to showtime
    • Events and times are subject to change
    • Free parking available
    Goals and Vision

    GOALS:ÌýÌý

    To reimagine the Arts Center Complex’s performance offerings to increase opportunities to showcase student talent and support high-profile professional performances connected to the university’s mission. Through this approach we will offer the community a slate of diverse and high-quality performance, art exhibits, lecture/speaker series offerings etc. that balance student,Ìý faculty, and professional talent, highlight the excellence of our visual and performing arts programs, and increase community engagement with (and thereby support of) this important strength at ҹɫÊÓÆµ. The Arts Center’s connection and value to the community will continue, while at the same time transitioning it to a venue equally committed to showcasing the best of student, faculty and professional performances through programming that is compellingÌý to both the Nazareth and Rochester communities, and the Western New York region.Ìý

    VISION:ÌýÌý

    The Arts Center Complex will help establish a strong Visual, Performing Arts & Design unit identity,Ìý internally and externally, that will contribute to student and faculty development and recruitment; will develop interdisciplinary programming and partnerships between VPADÌý departments (both academic and administrative); will strengthen and expand external relationships and collaborations; as well as expand opportunities to increase donor base and grant funding for the arts. The Arts Center Complex will play an essential role in implementing the strategic framework and fulfilling its core strategies (i.e., Expansive Naz, Campus Connected, Equity Mindset, and Engaged With Impact).